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G.I. Blues (1960)
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| Starring: | Elvis Presley, Juliet Prowse, Robert Ivers, Letícia Román, James Douglas, Arch Johnson, Beach Dickerson, Blaine Turner, Carl Crow, Erika Peters, Fred Essler, Jeremy Slate, John Hudson, Kenneth Becker, LetAcia Roman, Ludwig Stossel, Mickey Knox, Ron Starr, Sigrid Maier, Trent Dolan, Willy Kaufman |
| Director: | Norman Taurog |
| Genre: | Comedy, Musicals, Romance |
| Year: | 1960 |
| Studio: | Paramount |
| Length: | 103 minutes |
| Released: | May 2, 2000 |
| Rating: | PG |
| Format: | DVD |
| Misc: | Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen, NTSC |
| Language: | English(Original Language), English(Subtitled), English(Dubbed) |
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SYNOPSIS:After Elvis Presley got out of the army in 1960, he was instantly ushered into this Paramount movie about an Oklahoma singer who (surprise) gets out of the army and wants to open a club. Making a potentially lucrative bet that he can seduce a cabaret singer (Juliet Prowse), Elvis instead falls in love. Refurbished from his rockabilly roots into a slicker model for early-'60s pop, the Elvis of this movie is the one who made almost 30 more just like it. The songs include the title track, plus "It's Not Good Enough for You," "Tonight Is So Right for Love," and "Wooden Heart." Directed by Norman Taurog, a studio veteran who made his first film in 1928 and worked numerous times with Presley as well as Jerry Lewis. --Tom Keogh
BONUS FEATURES:
2 Theatrical Trailers
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