Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA "mockumentary" about Elvis's real-life trip to the White House to become a federal marshal under the DEA, but meets the President instead. Along the way, the film exposes Elvis's humor, dr... Leggi tuttoA "mockumentary" about Elvis's real-life trip to the White House to become a federal marshal under the DEA, but meets the President instead. Along the way, the film exposes Elvis's humor, drug problem, and even him pulling a gun out at a doughnut shop.A "mockumentary" about Elvis's real-life trip to the White House to become a federal marshal under the DEA, but meets the President instead. Along the way, the film exposes Elvis's humor, drug problem, and even him pulling a gun out at a doughnut shop.
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Rick Peters does an over the top parody of Presley. Bob Gunton is a very laughable President Nixon. Also in the cast are: Curtis Armstrong, Alyson Court and Denny Doherty.
Quite a bizzarre event and in retrospect you see the hypocrisy and contrasting truth to be pretty silly.
The actor that plays Elvis doesn't do the best imitation that I've seen by any stretch of the imagination, but he captures the narcissism, and swagger of Presley very well. It's fun to watch him interact with normal people without his handlers around. I liked the scenes that stressed how far removed from the reality of the sixties that Elvis was, being that he hated the hippies, the Viet Nam protesters, and the Beatles (who stole his thunder).
A good laugh is also when you get to see Nixon's enemies list. Definitely give it a go if you see it aired, I've seen it twice, and it really has a charm to it.
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- QuizElvis always drank Pepsi-Cola but for product placement, a coke machine was substituted in the film.
- BlooperSet in 1970, Elvis is seen in his hotel room watching "Big Jake" on television. "Big Jake" wasn't produced until 1971 and didn't premiere on television until 1976.
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Elvis Presley: You know there are no coincidences in this universe, man. Everything happens for a reason.
- ConnessioniReferences Fratelli rivali (1956)
- Colonne sonoreGood Rockin' Tonight
Performed by Ronnie McDowell
Written by Roy Brown
Published by Trio Music Co., Inc. and Fort Knox Music
Produced and Arranged by Spencer Proffer
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- Elvis y Nixon: ¡vaya dúo!
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 35min(95 min)
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