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This is one of the best Elvis movies. The direction, sets, acting and songs are all great. It actually does have a plot and great setting in New Orleans. The last movie Elvis made in the 1950's, and the music is great with fusion of Rock, Jazz and well Elvis. The movie also sadly displays Elvis' great talent and his potential to be a great actor, which unfortunately after this movie was never developed.
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This is probably the best Elvis film of all. A great story and wonderful acting by the King and the rest of the cast. It's not a cookie-cutter Elvis film and if you haven't seen it - you have a treat in store.
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I have seen a lot of fabulous shows about Elvis and with Elvis lately on this 30th year of his death, but I cried and got goose bumps when I saw King Creole today. First, it was Elvis' favorite pix; secondly, all the signs were there of the potential for a REAL acting career, a total package! Sadly, my hero, was so mild mannered and easy-going, that he never did break free of the Colonel and the life he fell into. Thank God we have as much to remember him by as we do. He will live forever in my heart as the absolute BEST, most gorgeous, talented, man in the universe. Blessed be his memory.
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Elvis was great in this movie. Great acting, shaking and singing. I wish I would have purchased it sooner.
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This movie is one of the better Elvis Presley movies because it encompassed an actual plot along with great songs. Filmed in black and white, it wasn't trying to be a big extravaganza musical like some of his later films. In this particular movie, Elvis Presley is grounded by two very fine accomplished actors, Walter Mathau and Caroline Jones. Their great presence in the film helps support Presley's character and gives him strength and a naturalness that doesn't always shine through in later films. Filmed at a time when Mr. Presley was young and appeared in very good health both physically and mentally, one can only just sit back, relax and be entertained to the fullest and not be encumbered by what followed Elvis Presley's life after this movie when the rumors of drug use and obvious ill health became all too noticeable.
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