Elvis (2005)
Directed by James Steven Sadwith
Genres - Drama, Music |
Sub-Genres - Biopic [feature], Musical Drama, Period Film, Showbiz Drama |
Run Time - 120 min. |
Countries - Germany, United Kingdom, United States |
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Synopsis by Michael Hastings
Seven years after playing the David Bowie-esque glam rocker in Velvet Goldmine, actor Jonathan Rhys-Meyers tackles the role of the biggest rock-and-roller of all time -- The King -- in this television miniseries. CBS' Elvis traces Elvis Presley's rise from being a humble, poor kid in early-'50s Memphis to being an isolated, prescription-drug-addicted superstar fearful of going on-stage for his 1968 comeback special. Along the way, he's torn between his devotion to his mama Gladys (Camryn Manheim) and the machinations of his stealthy manager, "Colonel" Tom Parker (Randy Quaid). Among Presley's hurdles: his R&B music and performance style prompts cries of obscenity from community leaders; he's drafted for the Army and decides to go; and he longs to become a serious movie star, although the Colonel has different ideas. Elvis was significant in that it was the first biopic of the star to allow the use of The King's original recordings, lip-synched by Rhys-Meyers.
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actor, celebrity, comeback, drug-addiction, fame, manager, obscenity, poverty, R&B-music, rockabilly-music, south, Southerner, superstar
Attributes
High Artistic Quality