Elvis est un motard engagé comme homme à tout faire par des forains. Au début, il montre ses muscles et distrait les jeunes et jolies foraines. Puis il prend une guitare et pousse la chanson... Tout lireElvis est un motard engagé comme homme à tout faire par des forains. Au début, il montre ses muscles et distrait les jeunes et jolies foraines. Puis il prend une guitare et pousse la chanson.Elvis est un motard engagé comme homme à tout faire par des forains. Au début, il montre ses muscles et distrait les jeunes et jolies foraines. Puis il prend une guitare et pousse la chanson.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Cora
- (non crédité)
- Carnival Patron
- (non crédité)
- Carnival Patron
- (non crédité)
- Billy
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
Elvis sheds the family friendly 60s image for this role. He is a cross between likable and a jerk. He has the benefit of working with a fine supporting cast. Barbara Stanwyck shines as Maggie, who lives and breathes the carnival life (She also keeps this film from being just average). Joan Freeman is great as Cathy, a love interest that plays much harder to get than any other Elvis movie femme fatale. Even Billy Barty shows up in a short role. Steve Brodie and Iris Adrian show up again to reprise their loud, annoying husband/wife roles (they just have different names and backgrounds in this one).
The King manages to belt out 11 forgettable songs that include his better than average take on "Little Egypt". This film also shows an era when the carnival was a profitable business (I laughed at seeing an orchestra pit inside a carnival tent). The 'Wall of Death' scene was also the basis of the Irish film, Eat The Peach. All in all, a better than average performance for Elvis in a standard formula film.
In 1964, Elvis Presley was cast in the role of Charlie Rogers in Roustabout, a film which starred him alongside acting veteran Barbara Stanwyck in her second last motion picture.Roustabout was directed by John Rich and produced by Hal Wallis with the screenplay by Anthony Lawrence and Allan Weiss.
By the time Roustabout was made, Barbara Stanwyck's motion picture career was in decline. That same year she starred in The Night Walker alongside her ex husband Robert Taylor, which served as her final film role.Raquel Welch makes an early appearance as one of the college kids at the Tea House.
Elvis Presley performed his own stunts in the movie.With a plausible plot and musical numbers that epitomizes the incomparable talents of Elvis, Roustabout is the true definition of a perennial classic from the 1960's.
Conclusion - It's not a great movie but it's a good movie and it's worth watching! Rated this 7/10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the closing scene, Elvis Presley lifts a dwarf into the arms of "The Strongman" portrayed by Richard Kiel ("Jaws" of James Bond fame).
- GaffesWhen Freddy takes Charlie's challenge to hit the target twice in a row at the dunk tank Freddy disputes the first throw so they start again. On the first throw of the re-start you hear the sound of a hit and the girl is dunked but you can see that the ball never really hits the target.
- Citations
College boy in gray sweater: That your sickle?
Charlie Rogers: Gotta stop reading those hot-rod magazines buddy, sickles are out - it's either a bike or a motorcycle.
College boy in suit and tie: Made in Japan huh.
Charlie Rogers: That's right, made in Japan.
College boy in suit and tie: What's the matter, American sickles not good enough for you?
Charlie Rogers: You don't dig world trade buddy after all the economics they've tried to shove into you.
- ConnexionsEdited into Elvis Presley: Hot Shots and Cool Clips Volume 3 (2007)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 7 194 000 $US
- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1