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I grew up listening to post-Elvis rock bands: Stones, Beatles, Zeppelin and later disco and 80s rock. Elvis was before my time. I only recently came to appreciate just how great a singer and entertainer Elvis Pressley was.
Viva Las Vegas is his best movie from the years after he returned from the Army... not so much because Elvis is great in it (his performance is better than average) but because of his co-star Ann Margret who is really at the top of her game in this film. She sings well and dances well and just oozes sex appeal. And she and Elvis have great on-screen chemistry together.
This film is pure escapism. It's not serious stuff. But it is highly enjoyable, because it takes you back to a very wonderful time -- the early 60s -- when life was uncomplicated and exciting and few problems seemed to exist.
Elvis sings and dances and gets the girls and wins the car race, but Ann Margret makes the movie sizzle and twice as hot as it otherwise would be.
If you only want one of Elvis' 60s pop-music films, this is the one to get.
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This movie is typical of Elvis movies done in the sixties. It is a nice delightful clean romp of young people having fun with no foul language or perversions, or overtly sexual.
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Elvis Presley's films were a largely a hit or miss affair, but this 1964 gem is easily The King's best (in my opinion anyway, since I know a lot of people will tell you it's "Jailhouse Rock"). "Viva Las Vegas" features great songs (which include the timeless title song and a sizzling if inferior cover of the Ray Charles classic "What I'd Say"), a working plot, and best of all, Elvis' best onscreen costar and one of the sexiest women ever to grace the silver screen, Ann-Margret.
"Viva Las Vegas" stars Elvis as Lucky Martin, a down on his luck mechanic who needs dough to buy a new engine for his car, which he plans to compete with in an upcoming race. While working at the shop, he encounters Rusty Martin (Ann-Margret), a swimming instructor who works at a ritzy hotel. Lucky is immediately smitten with her (best line: Rusty: Can you help me? My engine's whistling. Lucky: I don't blame it.), but Rusty at first feels nothing for him (the duet "The Lady Loves Me" is the funniest scene in the whole movie). However, Rusty quickly changes her mind and the two become an item, until Lucky refuses to drop out of the race for her, despite her concern that it's unsafe. When she leaves him for a smoothtalkin' Italian racecar driver (Ceasre Denova) Lucky tries desparately to get her back. The film culminates with some brilliant racing shots and a happy ending.
This is absolutely a must have for any dvd collection. Elvis fans or nots, this film will appeal to mostly everybody.
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After years of second-generation VHS releases, "Viva Las Vegas" (1964) finally can be seen in a widescreen format. This Elvis Presley-Ann Margret musical looks and sounds great on DVD - and you also get the original trailer. With director George Sidney at the helm, it's easy to see why "Viva Las Vegas" is considered one of Presley's best films.
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I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!! i loved it so much i had to buy another tape because i watched it so much the film broke!! lOl.... its the best you should buy it!!
- elvis lover!
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