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Great movie and cast, disc in in very good condition.
If you like Elvis and Ann-Margret, theis is the movie to see.
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Elvis, well is Elvis. He's a lot better actor than he's credited for. You can see the admiration of AM's eyes for EP. Pool musical duo is the highlight of the movie. Entertaining movie, even for today.
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Of all the Elvis B-pictures that he made during the 1960's, this was by far his best result.
Just looking at old Las Vegas before the corporations took it over, is a visual treat. Ann Margaret is very complimentary to Elvis as his wannabe love interest. The songs in his films were often poor quality, but not so much in this film.
If you are a new Elvis fan and want to see a high quality Technicolor transfer of a great classic romp....this is my pick for his best movie. The only other one that came close to this was "Fun In Alcupulco" (sp?)
Enjoy...and Viva Las Vegas!!
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VIVA LAS VEGAS is the quintessential Elvis Presley musical, filled with great songs and not to mention his most formidable female costar, Ann-Margret at the very height of her 'sex kitten' phase.
Just like many of his other movie roles, Presley plays race-car driver Lucky Jackson, who gets stranded in Vegas when his money runs out. He meets beautiful swimming instructor Rusty (Ann-Margret) and the sparks immediately start flying. The director George Sidney had already guided Ann-Margret through her first major starring vehicle "Bye Bye Birdie", and had also helmed many of the great M-G-M musicals. He brought a great touch to VIVA LAS VEGAS which is one of the main reasons why so many people love this movie, even those who aren't too keen on Elvis. The musical numbers (choreographed by veteran Broadway and Hollywood dancer David Winters) are plentiful but the highlights include "Yellow Rose of Texas", "The Lady Loves Me", "Today, Tomorrow and Forever" and the Title Song. Ann-Margret also gets to sizzle with the elaborately-designed and jazzily-choreographed "Appreciation". Also featuring Cesare Danova, William Demarest and Nicky Blair.
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This is essentially a movie about two of the screen's most famous duos who never made another film due to Col. Parker's dislike of Ann-Margret and of the director having a very badly concealed crush on the actress. That said, this is one of Elvis' best films with production values more deserving of his talents. The songs are great and Ann-Margret practically steals the film. Whatta body! She just sizzles and burns her way into your memory!
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