Deke, un repartidor con talento musical, es descubierto por Glenda y Tex. Ellos lo impulsan hacia la fama, pero surgen complicaciones románticas entre Deke, Susan (otra cantante) y Glenda, q... Leer todoDeke, un repartidor con talento musical, es descubierto por Glenda y Tex. Ellos lo impulsan hacia la fama, pero surgen complicaciones románticas entre Deke, Susan (otra cantante) y Glenda, quien le promete un futuro brillante.Deke, un repartidor con talento musical, es descubierto por Glenda y Tex. Ellos lo impulsan hacia la fama, pero surgen complicaciones románticas entre Deke, Susan (otra cantante) y Glenda, quien le promete un futuro brillante.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Wayne
- (as Ken Becker)
- Rowdy Girl at Concert
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- Sis Jessup
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- Fair Attendee
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- Eddie - Bass Player
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- Hired Agitator
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- Bit Part
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- Buzz Jessup
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- Bit Part
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- Bunk
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- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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Opiniones destacadas
Whether it was the title ballad or 'Got A Lot O' Livin' To Do' or 'Party' or 'Teddy Bear'-they were all golden hits in their own right. It's fantastic to see Elvis perform these numbers in this film, and one might say heartbreaking to watch as we witness that innocence of youth that was at the start of a roller-coaster ride of centuries worth of adulation and respect(at last).
Unlike, his previous debut film, 'Love Me Tender', the 'Loving You' story isn't too demanding as we are treated to a semi-autobiography about a working class boy who hits the big time with those good looks, golden voice and shaky leg. The young Elvis handles the dramatic scenes very well as he did in 'Love Me Tender', he's no James Dean but the makings are there. Wendell Corey is great as the band leader and future Nun, Dolores Hart plays it nice in her film debut.
Another aspect of this movie falls into place in the form of Lizabeth Scott's character who wheels and deals the fate of the travelling show band and gives us an insight into the canny manipulation of publicity that is forever part of an unpredictable business. Did she take lessons from Tom Parker for this one?
This is truly a great Rock 'n' Roll movie that was beautifully filmed and well-directed, and for any fan of that era has got to be amongst their favourites. On the other hand, if you're not a fan of Elvis or that kind of music, just sit back and enjoy the ride because it's such a feel-good kind of thing, especially watching 'The King' portray a young man very similar in character to himself and goes by the name of an equally distinguished name-Deke Rivers.
'Loving You' however is one of his best films, regardless of its corny scripting, paper-thin (at times) story and cop-out ending. It also boasts one of Elvis' better acting performances, it is one of his most natural-looking ones where he is not as stiff as he could be and like in his film debut 'Love Me Tender' there is a charm, easy-going charisma and genuine emotional honesty. He also has one of his best supporting casts, with the likes of Lizabeth Scott, Wendell Corey, James Gleason and Delores Hart.
As to be expected, the music is great, especially the title song, "Teddy Bear" (a highlight scene), "Lonesome Cowboy" and "Got a Lot o' Livin' to Do". Elvis sings sublimely with his usual distinctive timbre and the way he sings and performs in 'Loving You' is quintessential prime Elvis Presley.
Throughout there is a lot of charm, and as an re-enactment of Elvis' rise to stardom the film boasts some genuinely moving and sincere moments. The direction is solid.
Production values are top-class too, 'Loving You' was the first of Elvis' films to be shot in colour and it looks fabulous.
In conclusion, one of Elvis' best films, not perfect but not one to be scorned at. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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- TriviaElvis Presley's parents Vernon Presley and Gladys Presley were cast as audience members in this film. After Gladys died Elvis never watched it again, saying it hurt too much to see his mother on screen.
- Citas
Wayne: [Wayne has goaded Deke into singing at the Buckhorn Tavern... Deke sings to keep peace, he turns to Wayne after he's finished] Well, you ain't bad, sideburns.
Jimmy Tompkins: Now tell me what it is you do for a living.
Wayne: I work with my old man in auto accessories, why?
Jimmy Tompkins: Well, I usually get paid for singin' as a rule. And I figure you oughta do whatever it is you do for me. So how 'bout steppin' outside and puttin' a new set of seatcovers on my car, huh?
Wayne: Why sure, sideburns! What color you want?
[turns to the people at his table]
Wayne: I figure his color's yellow, don't you?
[Deke pulls Wayne out of his seat and starts viciously beating him]
Frank: [on the phone] Get the police, quickly!
[Deke and Wayne continue until Deke wins by a knockout]
- ConexionesEdited into The Story of Elvis Presley (1977)
- Bandas sonorasGot A Lot O' Livin' To Do
Written by Aaron Schröder (as Aaron Schroeder) & Ben Weisman
Performed by Elvis Presley
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Running Wild
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 41min(101 min)
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1