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JAILHOUSE ROCK (BR-DVD/WS-2.40/ENG-SDH/ENG/FR/LT-SP/SUB) DVD Movie

JAILHOUSE ROCK (BR-DVD/WS-2.40/ENG-SDH/ENG/FR/LT-SP/SUB) DVD


2.40:1: 2.40:1

PN: 012569798434     Release: 09/18/2007
Starring: Elvis Presley, Judy Tyler, Mickey Shaughnessy
Director(s): Richard Thorpe


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Jailhouse Rock
One of the best of Elvis Presley's pre-Army films, Jailhouse Rock offers us the sensual, "dangerous" Elvis that had won the hearts of the kids and earned the animosity of their elders. Presley plays a young buck who accidentally kills a man while protecting the honor of a woman. Thrown into prison, Elvis strikes up a friendship with visionary fellow-con Mickey Shaughnessy. Shaughnessy suggests that Elvis perform in the upcoming prison show. Ol' swivel-hips scores a hit, and decides to stay in showbiz after his release. Together with pretty Judy Tyler (the former Princess Summerfall Winterspring on Howdy Doody, who would die in a horrible traffic accident shortly after completing this film), Elvis sets up his own record company. Alas, success goes to his head, and soon Elvis plans to ditch Tyler in favor of signing with a big-time label. Shaughnessy shows up long enough to punch out Elvis for his disloyalty; as a result, Elvis' vocal chords are damaged and he is unable to sing. Deserted by his flunkeys and hangers-on, Elvis learns the value of friendship and fidelity when Tyler and Shaughnessy stay by his side in his darkest hours. His voice restored, Elvis climbs back up the charts--but this time, he's a much nicer fellow, and a lot more committed to Tyler. Usually the musical numbers in a Presley picture (this one has a doozy, complete with chorus boys dressed as convicts!) are more compelling than the plot. Jailhouse Rock is a perfect balance of song and story from beginning to end; seldom would Elvis be so well showcased in the future. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Elvis Presley as Vince Everett
Judy Tyler as Peggy Van Alden
Mickey Shaughnessy as Hunk Houghton
Vaughan Taylor as Mr. Shores
Jennifer Holden as Sherry Wilson
Dean Jones as Teddy Talbot
Anne Neyland as Laury Jackson
Crew
Randall Duell - Art Director
William Horning - Art Director
Kathryn Hereford - Associate Producer
Alex Romero - Choreography
Robert E. Relyea - First Assistant Director
Richard Thorpe - Director
Ralph Winters - Editor
Jeff Alexander - Musical Direction/Supervision
Abner Silver - Songwriter
Mike Stroller - Songwriter
Sid Tepper - Songwriter
Roy C. Bennett - Songwriter
Aaron Schroeder - Songwriter
Jerry Lieber - Songwriter
Ben Weisman - Songwriter
William J. Tuttle - Makeup
Robert J. Bronner - Cinematographer
Pandro S. Berman - Producer
Henry W. Grace - Set Designer
Keogh Gleason - Set Designer
Arnold A. Gillespie - Special Effects
Ned Young - Screen Story
Richard Trosper - Screenwriter
Guy Troper - Screenwriter

Jailhouse Rock
If Jailhouse Rock isn't Elvis Presley's best movie, it's close enough to the top of the heap to be essential viewing for anyone interested in The King's legacy, and it's one of his few vehicles which really caught his raw, sexy energy and sneering charisma on film. Playing an ex-con ock & roll singer, Elvis' role isn't much of a stretch here, but it also allows him to let his natural charm shine through, and the film's cynical portrait of the inner working of the music business certainly seems to agree with him. Elvis didn't get many chances to play a character with a dark side or a bad attitude (especially after his hitch in the Army), and Jailhouse Rock finds him reveling in Vince Everett's cocky swagger and seen-it-all cool. Richard Thorpe's direction isn't especially inspired, but he keeps the story moving along well enough, and the production number for the title song is one of the few times Presley's live-wire magnetism made its way through the studio's choreography. Jailhouse Rock plays like a good, tough B-movie with some rockin' musical numbers thrown in, and it certainly serves Elvis and his talent far better than the glossier but empty-headed movies that dominated his post-Army career. Keep your ears peeled for the priceless moment where Elvis shares his opinions on modern jazz! ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
 
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General Specifications:

Language Options:English, French, Spanish
Subtitle Options:English, French, Spanish
Sound Processing:DD5.1: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
DD1: Dolby Digital Mono
Additional Features:Commentary by Steve Pond, Author of Elvis in Hollywood New Featurette the Scene That Stole Jailhouse Rock Soundtrack Remastered in Dolby TrueHD 5.1 and Dolby Digital 5.1 as Well as Original Mono Theatrical Trailer.
DVD Aspect Ratio:2.40:1: 2.40:1
MPAA Rating:NR
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:
Content Length: min
 


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