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Elvis

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2005
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  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Jonathan Rhys Meyers in Elvis (2005)
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A chronicle of the life of Elvis Presley, from his humble beginnings to his rise to international stardom.A chronicle of the life of Elvis Presley, from his humble beginnings to his rise to international stardom.A chronicle of the life of Elvis Presley, from his humble beginnings to his rise to international stardom.

  • Stars
    • Jonathan Rhys Meyers
    • Rose McGowan
    • Randy Quaid
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Jonathan Rhys Meyers
      • Rose McGowan
      • Randy Quaid
    • 60User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 6 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Jonathan Rhys Meyers
    Jonathan Rhys Meyers
    • Elvis Presley
    • 2005
    Rose McGowan
    Rose McGowan
    • Ann-Margret
    • 2005
    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • 'Colonel' Tom Parker
    • 2005
    Tim Guinee
    Tim Guinee
    • Sam Phillips
    • 2005
    Antonia Bernath
    Antonia Bernath
    • Priscilla Presley
    • 2005
    Jack Noseworthy
    Jack Noseworthy
    • Steve Binder
    • 2005
    Robert Patrick
    Robert Patrick
    • Vernon Presley
    • 2005
    Camryn Manheim
    Camryn Manheim
    • Gladys Presley
    • 2005
    Clay Steakley
    Clay Steakley
    • Bill Black
    • 2005
    Mark Adam
    Mark Adam
    • Scotty Moore
    • 2005
    Robert C. Treveiler
    Robert C. Treveiler
    • Larry Geller
    • 2005
    Jennifer Rae Westley
    • Dixie Locke
    • 2005
    John Boyd West
    • Red West
    • 2005
    Randy McDowell
    Randy McDowell
    • Gene Smith
    • 2005
    Eric William Pierson
    • D.J. Fontana
    • 2005
    Jill Jane Clements
    Jill Jane Clements
    • Marion Keisker
    • 2005
    Marion Zinser
    • Grandma Minnie
    • 2005
    Dan Triandiflou
    Dan Triandiflou
    • George Klein
    • 2005
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    8gradyharp

    Outsourcing Elvis

    ELVIS is the DVD version of the much lauded television miniseries (it won both Golden Globe and Emmy awards for actors Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Camryn Manheim and Randy Quaid): the transfer of the extended three hour long series to a single DVD format is successful and demonstrates once again that made of television movies can often be superior to the Hollywood format. The film is not without its flaws: the script by Patrick Sheane Duncan is painfully pedestrian at times and the use of lip-syncing using a variety of Presley recordings isn't always convincing. But director James Steven Sadwith manages to overcome the obstacles and gives us a rather personalized view of the life of the King.

    The film covers Elvis Presley's life from his near poverty beginnings in Tupelo to his worldwide fame and fortune at his 'comeback' in 1968. The development of the committed guitar-playing singer from his first record through the development of his 'style' and the ultimate glory and insecurity that paired his magic time is well told. If the story seems to be repetitive and goes on too long, then it also is giving the audience time to see the man behind the shadow of fame.

    Oddly enough Jonathan Rhys Meyers (now so superb in another biographical series as Henry VIII in 'The Tudors') was imported for the leading role, and while some may question the use of outsourcing here, Rhys Meyers is so convincing in every way that the reasons for casting him are clear. Camryn Manheim offers fine work as Presley's all-important mother and Robert Patrick plays his supportive father. Randy Quaid gives a bravura performance as the oddly successful Colonel Parker. Some of the other roles - Rose McGowan's misfired portrayal of Ann-Margaret and Antonia Bernath's of Priscilla - are less successful, but their contributions are balanced by the fine work of Tom Guinee as the pivotally important Sam Phillips.

    In all this is a quality piece of work about one of America's icons whose presence is still palpable thirty years after Presley's untimely death at age 42. The awards given to this film are well earned and the DVD offers a fine (if long) evening of entertainment and nostalgia. Grady Harp
    vchimpanzee

    Great job but somewhat depressing

    Jonathan Rhys-Meyers did as good a job as I've ever seen portraying the King of Rock and Roll. Although Elvis cursed more than he ever has in any version of his life I've seen, and he was often abusive to those he was close to, he was an appealing character overall, especially at the beginning of his career. And he really cared about his fans.

    Something I wasn't aware of: Elvis cared about the quality of his movies as much as he cared about good music, but he didn't have as much control over his acting as his singing.

    I can't recall Elvis' relationship to his mother being shown in such detail. Camryn Manheim did an outstanding job, and I noticed in the documentary airing later in the week on CBS how much the real Gladys Presley resembled Manheim.

    Randy Quaid also impressed as Colonel Parker. He was very convincing as an aging man, and he was shown as quite a schemer, but he was not overdone.

    There were many other good acting performances. Tim Guinee as Sam Phillips should be mentioned, and Rose McGowan made a sultry Ann-Margret. And I have to mention the black woman at the Cadillac dealership. A brief performance, but very effective.

    Like Parker, I'm more of a Lawrence Welk man, but Elvis is something special. And the musical performances were great.

    The first part was the most enjoyable, when Elvis was just a young kid getting his career started, when the talent came through and was not overshadowed by fame.

    Overall, it was a worthy effort.
    10drclifton

    Riveting!

    Riveting. Elvis is portrayed as a real human being with all the trials, tribulations, and temptations we all face. This movie shows what so many of us suspected all along: Elvis was misguided and mismanaged by the Colonel who kept Elvis from reaching his full singing and acting potential. We may never know the real genius of the King of Rock n' Roll. Sad, sad indeed! The character of Elvis comes through loud and clear. He pledged loyalty to the Colonel and maintained that loyalty at his own expense. This is the best Elvis movie since the Kurt Russell flick which was simply excellent.

    Rev. James W. Clifton
    9carolina-26

    It will knock your blue suede shoes off!

    A true Elvis fan will appreciate the solid and outstanding effort by Jonathan Rhys Meyers. He was a natural choice for this project. Aside from the strong resemblance, he also found a way to speak and move like him. He doesn't over-do the accent or the moves. The supporting cast deserves a lot of credit as well, especially Camryn's portrayal of Gladys Presley. The story is very well written and flows nicely. Most fans will enjoy learning more details about the events in his life. The music is exciting too. You will hear the original master recordings as Jonathan performs and he stays true to the tone of the song. Without a doubt this mini-series will keep you captivated.
    moon7332

    The Elvis CBS Mini Series

    I have read some of the comments regarding the Elvis CBS mini series just aired and as someone who was close to Elvis for over 20 years it is disheartening to see the praise for this mini series, it's story, script and the midget who played Elvis. A midget in many aspects.

    What we feared when we heard about the script has come to pass. These reviews point out to those of us who were close to him what we really were afraid of. That the general public would believe that pitiful story that was shown because the general public and many fans really don't know how it was.

    Films like this do Elvis an injustice and along with the many discrepancies portrayed it once again portrayed Elvis as a wimpy, weak ass, whiny person when in fact he was a strong human being in many aspects of his life.

    I was told by some Elvis fans who also disagree with you all on the brilliance of this movie about these reviews on this website and I was compelled to post here and respectfully inform you that the mini series was far from the reality of Elvis and all those years.

    Thank you, Marty Lacker

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    • Trivia
      More than 300 Elvis fans auditioned for the role of Elvis Presley. They were all turned away and Rhys Myers was hired, even though he wasn't one of the 300 lining up to audition.
    • Goofs
      When Elvis and girlfriend Dixie are leaving the Assembly of God Church (mid-1950s), they walk down the street, and a satellite dish is clearly visible on the house across the street.
    • Quotes

      Elvis Presley: Listen to this. This is how God works.

      [reading]

      Elvis Presley: I may be expressing myself through these beautiful symphonies of light, color, and language that manifests itself as music. But they will hail you as one of the great ones of the day, and think of you as a wonderful preacher, and teacher.

      Red West: Huh?

      Elvis Presley: Don't you get it? Ever since Mamma died I've been asking myself these questions. Why'd God take her away from me? Why am I not happy when he gave me all this success and fame? Why, out of all the millions, did he pick me to be Elvis Presley?

      Lamar Fike: Don't we make you happy?

      Elvis Presley: No, Lamar, you don't. None of this does. Oh, you guys have to read these books.

      Gene Smith: Hey, if it ain't got Batman in it, it ain't in my library.

      Red West: Or naked women.

      Elvis Presley: To hell with the lot of you.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't Be Cruel
      Written by Otis Blackwell, Elvis Presley

      Performed by Elvis Presley

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    • Release date
      • July 11, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • CBS (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Elvis : Une étoile est née
    • Filming locations
      • Memphis, Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • ApolloProScreen Filmproduktion
      • Greenblatt Janolari Studio
      • Jaffe/Braunstein Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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