16-11-1956 Love me tender 20th Century Fox In his screen debut, Elvis sings only four songs and dies in the end. The Western's location is Texas after the Civil War. The sons in this Southern family have conflicting politics, and Elvis and one of his brothers are in love with the same woman (Debra Paget). David Weisbart
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9-7-1957 Loving you Paramount Elvis plays a small-town country boy who is discovered and makes it big as a singer. His mother, Gladys, is an extra in the audience. Hal B. Wallis
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21-10-1957 Jailhouse rock Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer The film includes the famous scene of Elvis dancing to the title song (choreographed by Elvis). Elvis learns to play the guitar while in prison and becomes a star (with a conniving manager) when he gets out. Then, a former cell mate comes calling. Pandro S. Berman
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4-6-1958 King Creole Paramount Elvis's favorite film is based on the novel "A Stone for Danny Fisher." Set in New Orleans, Elvis becomes a night-club singer who gets drawn into the criminal world. Hal B. Wallis
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20-10-1960 G.I. Blues Paramount Elvis is a guitar-playing soldier stationed in West Germany who makes a bet that he can date Juliet Prowse, who plays a cabaret dancer. Hal B. Wallis
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20-12-1960 Flamimg star 20th Century Fox Elvis plays a half-breed Indian. He must choose sides when his mother's people go on the warpath. All songs are in the first 10 minutes. David Weisbart
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15-6-1961 Wild in the country 20th Century Fox A back-country youth with a quick temper gets counseling and is encouraged to pursue a literary career. Jerry Wald
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14-11-1961 Blue Hawaii Paramount Elvis plays a soldier who returns to the islands to work with a tourist agency. His mother (Angela Lansbury) does not approve. Hal B. Wallis
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29-3-1962 Folow that dream United artist Opposition faces Elvis and his hillbilly family as they try to homestead on a Florida beach. It's based on the novel "Pioneer Go Home." David Weisbart
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25-7-1962 Kid Galahad United artist Elvis plays a talented boxer who would rather stay a garage mechanic. It's a remake of the 1937 film that starred Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart but didn't have the music. David Weisbart
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2-11-1962 Girls! Girls! Girls! Paramount As the title suggests, Elvis is chased by many beautiful girls. The problem is, he has trouble choosing just one. Hal B. Wallis
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3-4-1963 It happened at the world's fair Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Joan O'Brien and Elvis end up getting together during the Seattle World's Fair thanks to some matchmaking by a little girl. Kurt Russell makes his screen debut in a cameo as a boy who kicks Elvis. Ted Richmond
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21-11-1963 Fun in Acapulco Paramount Elvis is a lifeguard and entertainer at this beachfront resort in the beautiful Mexican city. He also does some cliff diving. Hal B. Wallis
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6-3-1964 Kissin' cousins Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Elvis plays two roles: an Air Force lieutenant and a blond country boy. The military officer tries to convince his hillbilly relatives to allow a missile site to be built on their land. Sam Katzman
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20-4-1964 Viva Las Vegas Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Elvis is a race-car driver and Ann-Margret is a casino dancer. They end up competing against each other in a talent show. Jack Cummings & George Sidney
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12-11-1964 Roustabout Paramount Elvis is a singer who joins a carnival as a hired hand. Raquel Welch and Teri Garr have uncredited appearances. Hal B. Wallis
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22-1-1965 Girl Happy Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer A Chicago mobster sends Elvis to Fort Lauderdale during spring break as a chaperon to his daughter, who constantly gets into trouble. Joe Pasternak
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15-6-1965 Tickle me Allied artists Elvis is employed at an all-female health ranch. Ben Schwalb
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15-12-1965 Harum scarum Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer : Elvis is a film star visiting the Middle East. He is forced to help assassins who want to destroy the king. Meanwhile, he falls in love with the king's daughter. Sam Katzman
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8-6-1966 Paradise, Hawaiian style Paramount Elvis is a helicopter pilot who runs a charter service. Hal Wallis
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20-7-1966 Frankie and Johnny United artist Like the song, Elvis is a Mississippi riverboat gambler with a roving eye. Donna Douglas plays Frankie. Edward Small
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14-12-1966 Spinout Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Elvis, again, races cars and has three different women after his affection. Joe Pasternak
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24-5-1967 Double trouble Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Elvis is a pop singer who tours in England and gets caught up in the life of a teenage heiress. Judd Bernard & Irwin Winkler
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14-6-1967 Easy come, easy go Paramount A Navy frogman, Elvis dives in search of buried treasure Hal Wallis
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4-12-1967 Clambake United artist The son of a millionaire, Elvis trades places with a water-ski instructor in order to find a woman who loves him and not his money. Levy-Gardner
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14-3-1968 Stay away, Joe Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Elvis plays a half-breed American Indian who convinces a congressman to permit his people to raise a herd of cattle in exchange for government assistance on their Arizona reservation. Douglas Lawrence
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13-6-1968 Speedway Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Elvis is behind the wheel of a race car again. This time the featured female works for the IRS. Some well-known NASCAR drivers such as Richard Petty appear. Douglas Lawrence
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9-10-1968 Live a little, love a little Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Elvis plays a photographer who picks up two high-paying jobs at the same time and must divide his time between offices. Douglas Lawrence
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3-9-1969 Charro National General Pictures In an attempt to show Elvis as a serious actor, he is cast in this straight Western. He sings only the title song. Charles Marquis Warren
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10-12-1969 The trouble with girls Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Elvis manages a troupe of entertainers (the Chautaqua Players) in the 1920s. Despite the title, it's really not a typical "Elvis and girls" film. Lester Welch
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21-1-1970 Change of habit NBC-Universal Elvis is a doctor who helps the poor in his clinic. Mary Tyler Moore is a nun who contemplates leaving the order to be with Elvis. Joe Connelly
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15-12-1970 That's the way it is Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Documantaire over Elvis tijdens zijn 3e reeks shows in Las Vegas Aug/Sept 1970
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6-6-1972 Elvis on tour Elvis on tour in April 1972 Pierre Adidge & Robert Abel
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1-1-1981 This is Elvis The complete story of the king
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