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Eddie Presley

  • 1992
  • Unrated
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Eddie Presley (1992)
ComedyDrama

An Elvis impersonator with a wounded psyche, unflinching in his quest to keep the King's spirit alive bets it all on one night of glory, a headlining spot at dingy Tinseltown dive.An Elvis impersonator with a wounded psyche, unflinching in his quest to keep the King's spirit alive bets it all on one night of glory, a headlining spot at dingy Tinseltown dive.An Elvis impersonator with a wounded psyche, unflinching in his quest to keep the King's spirit alive bets it all on one night of glory, a headlining spot at dingy Tinseltown dive.

  • Director
    • Jeff Burr
  • Writer
    • Duane Whitaker
  • Stars
    • Duane Whitaker
    • Robert Lowden
    • Rick Askew
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    358
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    • Director
      • Jeff Burr
    • Writer
      • Duane Whitaker
    • Stars
      • Duane Whitaker
      • Robert Lowden
      • Rick Askew
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Duane Whitaker
    Duane Whitaker
    • Eddie Presley
    Robert Lowden
    • Spray Painter
    Rick Askew
    Rick Askew
    • Homeless Man
    Enrique Angel Torres
    • Homeless Man in Stairway
    Patric Zimmerman
    Patric Zimmerman
    • Cook
    • (as Pat Zimmerman)
    Clu Gulager
    Clu Gulager
    • Sid
    Melissa Cooper
    • Aspiring Actress #1
    Stacie Randall
    Stacie Randall
    • Tyranny
    • (as Stacie Bourgeois)
    Julie Rhodes
    • Foxey
    • (as Julie Rhode-Browne)
    Lee Zimmerman
    • Street Puppeteer
    Will Huston
    • Ace
    • (as William Leon Edwards)
    Ian Ogilvy
    Ian Ogilvy
    • Captain Starch
    Rusty Cundieff
    Rusty Cundieff
    • Guard
    Gilberto Rodriquez
    • Guard
    • (as Gilbert Rodriguez)
    Joel Weiss
    Joel Weiss
    • Guard
    Michael Tierney
    Michael Tierney
    • Guard
    Don Dowe
    Don Dowe
    • Guard
    Jeff Burr
    Jeff Burr
    • Guard
    • Director
      • Jeff Burr
    • Writer
      • Duane Whitaker
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    10Randy199

    surprisingly great indie film

    I'd never previously heard of this 1992 film before literally stumbling across it recently on Amazon.com, while doing a search for a different movie title, and based on what I read about it, I decided to take a chance and ordered it on DVD. Well, what a pleasant surprise, as I found "Eddie Presley" to be an absolutely wonderful film! This has got to be one of the most powerful, and realistic films I've ever seen about the "harsh realities" of trying to make it in the entertainment business,(music in particular), or really life in general, and I was completely taken aback by the power of it, though I'll admit it was quite depressing in many ways as well. The emotional feelings I got from it actually reminded me a lot of how I felt watching "Raging Bull",which happens to be one of my all time favorite films, and I can't recommend "Eddie Presley" highly enough!! 10 out of 10.
    8hoodcsa

    Sad and involving

    Usually the presence of an Elvis impersonator guarantees a movie is a piece of crap. "Eddie Presley" is an exception. There are plenty of rough edges, but the fine moments more than make up for

    them. Duane Whitaker is good as Eddie, the broken down, would-be faux king of rock

    and roll. Whitaker wrote the play the film is based on and it's obviously a very personal project. His Eddie is memorable. Director Jeff Burr delivers a fine looking movie and as is his usual strength, gets some fine performances out of the supporting cast. The underrated Glu Gulager, Roscoe Lee Brown and Daniel Roebuck are exceptional. "Eddie Presley" has some very funny moments, but the humor is like a lifeboat tossed on a sea of despair and desperation. An independent film with an independent spirit and a big heart.
    chadthor

    The quest for one man's identity on the lower end of the Hollywood food chain.

    A minor masterpiece of borderline genius. Duane Whitaker's play comes to cinematic fulfillment in EDDIE PRESLEY, a paegn to Hollywood Bottom Feeders. Loaded with quiet power and insight, EP is the story of a Presely impersonator with a wounded psyche, unflinching in his quest to keep the King's spirit alive. He bets it all on one night of glory, a headlining spot at dingy Tinseltown dive. He ends up losing his girlfriend, his job, his chance, but not his pride, as he engages in a cathartic Lenny

    bruce-esque confession that celebrates the poetry of the angles while exorcising his own demons. A must for anyone whoever spit in the face of certain demise.
    10filmbuff1974

    Moving film about a down-on-his-luck Elvis impersonator.

    I just loved this bittersweet film about a down-on-his-luck Elvis impersonator who plans his big comeback at a small-time seedy Hollywood night club.

    The film has a supporting cast of equally touching characters who are clearly just barely existing on the fridges of the Hollywood show business community.Yet despite this sad state of existence there is a inner dignity to Eddie Presley and the other characters that is touching and wonderfully uplifting.

    If you like movies about show business and especially that of show business in Hollywood, then this film is definitely worth a look.
    7Super_Fu_Manchu

    The movie Lawrence Tierney calls 'Eddie Depressly'

    There are a number of reasons to see Eddie Presley; it strikes a realistic if depressing tone, and doesn't dive out of this realism for the sake of the third act. The film portrays the monotony of living life on the ropes, and the futility of seeking fame that eludes so many. Whitaker is convincing as the main character in the film based on the play which he wrote. His attachment to the writing is clear; he allows the audience to see all sides of his character, uncomfortable yet involving viewing.

    Ultimately though, the film refuses to make judgments on its principal character; his narcissism and vanity go unchecked. We see him totally ignoring the advances of a woman who is meant to be his perfect match; the caring co-worker type who indulges his self centered fantasies. We see him use the services and faith of his friends without thanks. We see him expect fame rather than truly deserve it. The main character is so deeply flawed, yet the film only reflects on his depression and possible mental handicap (portrayed in incongruous flashbacks), without judging his motivations. Long shots of Eddie whimpering or sighing to himself, losing himself in the past, do little for the film. The audience of his show within the film are rightly falling asleep, but he continues his ramble about how sad it is for him, his past etc. This faces the film's actual audience with a difficult choice; do we too simply fall asleep while this man feels sorry for himself? The filmmakers are too in love with their central character to detach themselves from him enough to actually make a satisfying flick. I admit I became attached to the character, particularly in the first hour (significantly stronger than the second half, where Eddie plays his show to a bored audience). However, as the film progressed I found myself getting frustrated at Eddie's self delusion; one which the filmmakers become so involved with, its hard to see whether they themselves were even conscious that it's a delusion either. It's hard to even refer to this flick as a character-study, since it rarely actually studies the character - rather it gets swept along by his narcissism, before ultimately drowning in his own self-interest. This is reflected by the movie's initial running time of 3 hours, which was inevitably cut down to a more manageable 95 minutes.

    Those seeking the tooted cameos will probably be disappointed by the blink-and-you-miss-it appearances of Bruce Campbell and Quentin Tarantino, which are literally glances. Neither has a line in the film either. More entertaining is Lawrence Tierney's cameo; a role he was made for. Also on show is Ted Raimi, brother of 'Evil Dead' director Sam Raimi, who is amusing as always but catastrophically miscast.

    Overall this is a picture that wears its faults on its sleeve, much like Eddie himself. Whilst it never quite reaches the melancholy brilliance of a Jarmusch movie, it does have its moments, and is worth checking out. It's also of interest to the low budget filmmaker, given its shoe-string budget.

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      • March 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Burbank, California, USA
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      1 hour 46 minutes
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    • Sound mix
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