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Product Details:
Actors:
Elvis Presley, Judy Tyler, Mickey Shaughnessy, Vaughn Taylor, Jennifer Holden
Director:
Richard Thorpe
Format:
AC-3, Black & White, Closed-captioned, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Original recording remastered, Restored, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language:
English
Subtitle:
English, French
Number of Discs:
1
Studio:
Warner Home Video
Run Time:
96 minutes
DVD Release Date:
August 07, 2007
Average Customer Rating:
based on 35 reviews
Description:
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 08/07/2007 Run time: 96 minutes Rating: Nr
Customer Reviews:
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This film is UNPARKERIZEDDec 31, 2008 This shows how Elvis could have been a great actor, but he became "Parkerized" into a joke. This is a great movie you should own in any form, vhs, dvd, or hd.
Amazing transfer and fun filmDec 20, 2008 I mostly stayed away from this product as the iconic 'Jailhouse Rock' scene never appealed to me. But the story surrounding this act is entertaining and a nice diversion. Elvis plays a character trying to make it in the music business and has many trials and tribulations along the way. This foray into film will not resemble many of his later efforts which were more light and camp. Jailhouse Rock has a darker tone and looks beautiful on Blu-ray. Elvis fans will enjoy!
Jail House Rock {HD DVD}Sep 27, 2008 I saw Jailhouse Rock many Years ago on TV and now have it on HD DVD with a great performance by Elvis and one of his better films Recommended .
ELVIS AT HIS BESTAug 15, 2008 In my opinion, this is the best movie Elvis made. It shows his natural ability to act, and if Parker had not been in control and allowed Elvis good parts, people would have a very different opinion on Elvis' Hollywood career. King Creole is a close second to this movie. The music in this movie is awesome!
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ELVIS BEST MOVIE HE NEVER COULD WATCHMar 29, 2008 This was Elvis' finest film although he never would see it during his life due to the terribly tragic death of his co-star Judy Tyler. She recently wed after the film and was killed with her new husband in a car crash very shortly after the film wrap. Elvis, who was very fond of her, (she made only one other film-Bop Girl) vowed never to watch the film as it was too painful to see the late Ms Tyler- so full of life- with so short a time to live. It is sad that one of the few films worth viewing, was never seen by Elvis due to his deep and lifelong pain over Judy Tyler's tragic death. She was 23.