Roustabout (1964)
Directed by John Rich / J. Rich
Genres - Romance, Music, Musical |
Sub-Genres - Musical Romance, Rock Musical |
Release Date - Nov 11, 1964 (USA - Unknown), Nov 11, 1964 (USA) |
Run Time - 101 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - PG
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Synopsis by Dan Pavlides
Charlie Rogers (Elvis Presley) is a coffeehouse singer who joins a financially troubled carnival in Roustabout. He is hired by owner Maggie Morgan (Barbara Stanwyck) and soon catches the eye of his pretty female co-worker Cathy Lean (Joan Freeman). Cathy's irate father Joe (Leif Erickson) clashes with Charlie when he tries to romance his daughter, but Charlie's singing helps bring in the much-needed money for the failing carnival and keeps the wolves from the big tent show. A disagreement has Charlie joining another carnival before things are smoothed out. Watch for Raquel Welch and Terry Garr in bit parts. Presley delivers 11 songs, the highlight being the Mike Leiber/Jerry Stoller tune"Little Egypt".
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music, carnival, daughter, drifter, employment, finances, love, performer, romance, songwriter, teenagers