Elvis Movies

Elvis Movies

James L. Neibaur

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Editorial:
Bloomsbury Publishing plc
Año de edición:
2014
Materia
Cultura popular
ISBN:
9781442230736

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In addition to his phenomenal career as a singer, Elvis Presley was also a box office star, from his first film, Love Me Tender, to his final feature, Change of Habit, playing opposite Mary Tyler Moore as a nun. A film-by-film look at the 31 features starring the king of rock ‘n roll, this definitive study provides a wealth of information about each production, including interviews with people involved with Presley, reviews, marketing strategies, box office successes and failures, and how well each film holds up over time. DVD availability is also included.

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