King Creole

Starring:Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones, Walter Matthau, Dolores Hart, Dean Jagger, Liliane Montevecchi, Vic Morrow, Paul Stewart, Jan Shepard, Brian G. Hutton, Jack Grinnage, Dick Winslow, Raymond Bailey, Jackie Joseph, John Indrisano, Tony Russel, Ziva Rodann, Hazel Boyne, Kitty White, Sam Buffington
Director: Michael Curtiz
Studio: Paramount
Product Type: DVD
Editorial Review:
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Before his handlers convinced him to settle for the safety of a screen franchise, the young Elvis Presley harbored riskier dreams as an actor, not just a star. This 1958 drama, his fourth feature outing, hints at the underlying seriousness of that goal. Presley plays Danny Fisher, a New Orleans teenager struggling to graduate from high school while working in a sleazy French Quarter club to support his family. He's also characterized as a troubled youth with a dangerous temper and feelings of shame and resentment toward his meek, unemployed father (Dean Jagger). When Danny's gift for singing provides him with a potential career break (and the requisite excuse for Elvis's production numbers), his involvement with a ruthless gangster (Walter Matthau) and his sultry, alcoholic moll (Carolyn Jones) soon threatens both his future and his family.
That story line, with Danny torn between a budding romance with a good waitress (Dolores Hart) and the bad moll, Ronnie (Jones), proves as effective as it is predictable, hardly surprising given its source in an early Harold Robbins bestseller. But King Creole also boasts an impressive production pedigree (including the team behind no less a classic than Casablanca, producer Hal Wallis and director Michael Curtiz), and the supporting cast helps elicit one of Presley's most emotional performances. Jones in particular rises above her role's inherent clichés, her self-loathing and sexuality both palpable. Presley, still a few years away from the more sanitized image that would be integral to those franchise features, is young enough to be a credible teen, but more crucially he makes his rage and yearning largely convincing.
Ironically, the dramatic sparks prove all the more welcome in light of the largely forgettable music, which variously plunders Chicago blues ("Trouble," a knock-off of "Hoochie Coochie Man") and unconvincingly crosses Presley's Memphis rock with Crescent City jazz ("Dixieland Rock"), all to far less effect than Presley's two preceding movies, Jailhouse Rock and Loving You. --Sam Sutherland
Average customer rating:
- KING CREOLE - ELVIS PRESLEY
- A CLASSIC
- music is life
- A very good movie(4 stars on the Elvis scale)
- Good music, okay film
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King Creole
Starring: Elvis Presley , Carolyn Jones , Walter Matthau , Dolores Hart , and Dean Jagger
Director: Michael Curtiz
Manufacturer: Paramount
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ASIN: 6305837821
Release Date: 2000-05-02 |
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Before his handlers convinced him to settle for the safety of a screen franchise, the young Elvis Presley harbored riskier dreams as an actor, not just a star. This 1958 drama, his fourth feature outing, hints at the underlying seriousness of that goal. Presley plays Danny Fisher, a New Orleans teenager struggling to graduate from high school while working in a sleazy French Quarter club to support his family. He's also characterized as a troubled youth with a dangerous temper and feelings of shame and resentment toward his meek, unemployed father (Dean Jagger). When Danny's gift for singing provides him with a potential career break (and the requisite excuse for Elvis's production numbers), his involvement with a ruthless gangster (Walter Matthau) and his sultry, alcoholic moll (Carolyn Jones) soon threatens both his future and his family.
That story line, with Danny torn between a budding romance with a good waitress (Dolores Hart) and the bad moll, Ronnie (Jones), proves as effective as it is predictable, hardly surprising given its source in an early Harold Robbins bestseller. But King Creole also boasts an impressive production pedigree (including the team behind no less a classic than Casablanca, producer Hal Wallis and director Michael Curtiz), and the supporting cast helps elicit one of Presley's most emotional performances. Jones in particular rises above her role's inherent clichés, her self-loathing and sexuality both palpable. Presley, still a few years away from the more sanitized image that would be integral to those franchise features, is young enough to be a credible teen, but more crucially he makes his rage and yearning largely convincing.
Ironically, the dramatic sparks prove all the more welcome in light of the largely forgettable music, which variously plunders Chicago blues ("Trouble," a knock-off of "Hoochie Coochie Man") and unconvincingly crosses Presley's Memphis rock with Crescent City jazz ("Dixieland Rock"), all to far less effect than Presley's two preceding movies, Jailhouse Rock and Loving You. --Sam Sutherland
Customer Reviews:
KING CREOLE - ELVIS PRESLEY.......2007-07-04
This was Elvis Presley's FAVORITE FILM made of all his films. His acting is superior and I enjoyed this very much.....noting the great potential Elvis had to become a major motion picture star, had he been offered better acting roles, which he begged for, but was never allowed by Colonel Parker, his Manager. It is no secret that Elvis was most unhappy with the simple roles he was given only to use his voice and good looks...which made lots of money, but which left him disillusioned, dissatisied and unhappy throughout his motion picture career. If you are an Elvis Fan you will appreciate his acting in this film and the great potention he had.....sadly, that Elvis' "unhappiness" was not the concern of the Colonel's BUT THE MONEY was foremost. Thanks for taking the time to read this. ENJOY THE FILM
A CLASSIC.......2007-07-03
Before Elvis was drafted, he was an incredibly uninhibited performer, ideally suited to his medium. This film, along with Jailhouse Rock, Loving You, and Love Me Tender, featured classic Elvis, as he was creating his persona. The "inside" interplay between Elvis and Scotty Moore during a guitar solo is worth the price of the whole production. It's a "must" for any pop/rock music fan.
Tony Horowitz
music is life.......2007-02-28
I'm 60+ and brought this for my male-friend who loved the music on the CD because he had seen the movie in his youth.
I had never seen the movie up until now, but I think of all the Elvis movies made, the DVD had the best music of all the films Elvis made. Up until his mention my favorite was G. I. Blues.
Musically I'd stick with Elvis's 68 Comeback DVD: the black leather program shown on TV way back when.
The only one that sticks in my memory that I don't have is "Jailhouse Rock," in black & white, I beleive.
A very good movie(4 stars on the Elvis scale).......2006-07-28
Probably 3 on a standard scale. But lets face it, he gets an extra star because of his charisma!
Elvis had limited acting abilities at best. This is one of his better efforts. They made this one before the Colonel got him wrapped up in his Frankie and Annette style movies in the 60's.
This one isn't quite as good as Jail House Rock, but it is up there.
There are also several of his classic tunes in this one that are not to be missed!
Good music, okay film.......2006-07-20
I just recently began to enjoy the music of Elvis Presley and, in doing so, decided to purchase a couple of movies to see how they were. I certainly didn't go in expecting a worthwhile film; I was pleasantly surprised at Elvis's ability to act. Don't get me wrong--he isn't worthy of notoriety based on his acting. But, in combination with his extraordinary ability to sing and captivate an audience (camera included), his movies probably shouldn't be totally ignored. I would consider them a great way to access a singing legend on film and enjoy something you can't see anymore--Elvis Presley singing songs. I particularly enjoy this movie as "Trouble" and "King Creole" are both pretty good songs (from a vocal standpoint, anyway) especially being movie tunes. Good, but not great.
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Lights! Camera! Elvis! Collection (Blue Hawaii/Easy Come, Easy Go/Fun in Acapulco/G.I. Blues/Girls! Girls! Girls!/King Creole/Roustabout/Paradise Hawaiian Style)
Starring: Elvis Presley
Manufacturer: Paramount Home Video
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ASIN: B000QUU7LQ
Release Date: 2007-08-07 |
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King Creole
Starring: Minta Durfee Arbuckle , Val Avery , Raymond Bailey , Franklin Farnum , and Jack Grinnage
Director: Michael Curtiz
Manufacturer: Paramount
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ASIN: 630583783X
Release Date: 2000-05-02 |
Average customer rating:
- KING CREOLE - ELVIS PRESLEY
- A CLASSIC
- music is life
- A very good movie(4 stars on the Elvis scale)
- Good music, okay film
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King Creole
Starring: Elvis Presley , Carolyn Jones , Walter Matthau , Dolores Hart , and Dean Jagger
Director: Michael Curtiz
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ASIN: 6305837805
Release Date: 2000-05-02 |
Amazon.com
Before his handlers convinced him to settle for the safety of a screen franchise, the young Elvis Presley harbored riskier dreams as an actor, not just a star. This 1958 drama, his fourth feature outing, hints at the underlying seriousness of that goal. Presley plays Danny Fisher, a New Orleans teenager struggling to graduate from high school while working in a sleazy French Quarter club to support his family. He's also characterized as a troubled youth with a dangerous temper and feelings of shame and resentment toward his meek, unemployed father (Dean Jagger). When Danny's gift for singing provides him with a potential career break (and the requisite excuse for Elvis's production numbers), his involvement with a ruthless gangster (Walter Matthau) and his sultry, alcoholic moll (Carolyn Jones) soon threatens both his future and his family.
That story line, with Danny torn between a budding romance with a good waitress (Dolores Hart) and the bad moll, Ronnie (Jones), proves as effective as it is predictable, hardly surprising given its source in an early Harold Robbins bestseller. But King Creole also boasts an impressive production pedigree (including the team behind no less a classic than Casablanca, producer Hal Wallis and director Michael Curtiz), and the supporting cast helps elicit one of Presley's most emotional performances. Jones in particular rises above her role's inherent clichés, her self-loathing and sexuality both palpable. Presley, still a few years away from the more sanitized image that would be integral to those franchise features, is young enough to be a credible teen, but more crucially he makes his rage and yearning largely convincing.
Ironically, the dramatic sparks prove all the more welcome in light of the largely forgettable music, which variously plunders Chicago blues ("Trouble," a knock-off of "Hoochie Coochie Man") and unconvincingly crosses Presley's Memphis rock with Crescent City jazz ("Dixieland Rock"), all to far less effect than Presley's two preceding movies, Jailhouse Rock and Loving You. --Sam Sutherland
Customer Reviews:
KING CREOLE - ELVIS PRESLEY.......2007-07-04
This was Elvis Presley's FAVORITE FILM made of all his films. His acting is superior and I enjoyed this very much.....noting the great potential Elvis had to become a major motion picture star, had he been offered better acting roles, which he begged for, but was never allowed by Colonel Parker, his Manager. It is no secret that Elvis was most unhappy with the simple roles he was given only to use his voice and good looks...which made lots of money, but which left him disillusioned, dissatisied and unhappy throughout his motion picture career. If you are an Elvis Fan you will appreciate his acting in this film and the great potention he had.....sadly, that Elvis' "unhappiness" was not the concern of the Colonel's BUT THE MONEY was foremost. Thanks for taking the time to read this. ENJOY THE FILM
A CLASSIC.......2007-07-03
Before Elvis was drafted, he was an incredibly uninhibited performer, ideally suited to his medium. This film, along with Jailhouse Rock, Loving You, and Love Me Tender, featured classic Elvis, as he was creating his persona. The "inside" interplay between Elvis and Scotty Moore during a guitar solo is worth the price of the whole production. It's a "must" for any pop/rock music fan.
Tony Horowitz
music is life.......2007-02-28
I'm 60+ and brought this for my male-friend who loved the music on the CD because he had seen the movie in his youth.
I had never seen the movie up until now, but I think of all the Elvis movies made, the DVD had the best music of all the films Elvis made. Up until his mention my favorite was G. I. Blues.
Musically I'd stick with Elvis's 68 Comeback DVD: the black leather program shown on TV way back when.
The only one that sticks in my memory that I don't have is "Jailhouse Rock," in black & white, I beleive.
A very good movie(4 stars on the Elvis scale).......2006-07-28
Probably 3 on a standard scale. But lets face it, he gets an extra star because of his charisma!
Elvis had limited acting abilities at best. This is one of his better efforts. They made this one before the Colonel got him wrapped up in his Frankie and Annette style movies in the 60's.
This one isn't quite as good as Jail House Rock, but it is up there.
There are also several of his classic tunes in this one that are not to be missed!
Good music, okay film.......2006-07-20
I just recently began to enjoy the music of Elvis Presley and, in doing so, decided to purchase a couple of movies to see how they were. I certainly didn't go in expecting a worthwhile film; I was pleasantly surprised at Elvis's ability to act. Don't get me wrong--he isn't worthy of notoriety based on his acting. But, in combination with his extraordinary ability to sing and captivate an audience (camera included), his movies probably shouldn't be totally ignored. I would consider them a great way to access a singing legend on film and enjoy something you can't see anymore--Elvis Presley singing songs. I particularly enjoy this movie as "Trouble" and "King Creole" are both pretty good songs (from a vocal standpoint, anyway) especially being movie tunes. Good, but not great.
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King Creole [Region 2]
Starring: Elvis Presley , Carolyn Jones , Walter Matthau , Dolores Hart , and Dean Jagger
Director: Michael Curtiz
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ASIN: B00005UO5R |
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King Creole
Starring: King Creole
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Release Date: 2007-02-13 |
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