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Q: Ever in love, Elvis?
Elvis: Yes, when I was in high school.
drjohncarpenter wrote:After that [G.I. Blues], if Elvis' popularity holds strong, Hal Wallis will put him in "Rodeo" at Paramount, and then he'll loan him to 20th Century-Fox for the Dick Powell production of "Solo."
I have no idea what the first film became, but the second is almost certainly the 1958 film "The Hunters," starring Robert Mitchum, Robert Wagner and Richard Egan.
It was both produced and directed by Dick Powell: The Hunters (20th Century-Fox, August 1958).
Obviously, some of this article is rehashed from old press. Note elsewhere the part about Elvis saying he never smiles -- that's a well-known quote from 1956.
Wed Dec 05, 2012 5:12 am
HoneyTalkNelson wrote:Great article, thanks for sharing!
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The fool wrote:HoneyTalkNelson wrote:Great article, thanks for sharing!
Great ad. Thank you for posting this!
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claude 91 wrote:::rocks
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HoneyTalkNelson wrote:Oh, you can not tell a reel to reel box when you see it?
Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:40 am
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In the meantime, domestic audiophiles could purchase the new soundtrack on 7-1/2 IPS reel to reel tape.
Sat Dec 08, 2012 11:22 pm
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drjohncarpenter wrote:As always, these uploads are just so cool for a crazy Elvis fan.
Elvis was in one of those periods where he simply could NOT take a bad photo. Just look at all these March 1960 snaps! My goodness, few human beings are that blessed. Scouring the text for revelations, it seemed like this one was going to be light fare.
But I did find a few choice bits.Q: Ever in love, Elvis?
Elvis: Yes, when I was in high school.
Although his chronology is slightly off, his first true love is once again cited. Elvis began dating Dixie Locke in early 1954, about eight months after he graduated from high school. Dixie was 15 and a sophomore at Memphis' South Side High, it's likely why he remembers it as "high school."
We also find out:
- the correct full name of his longtime housekeeper: Alberta Holmon
- Elvis will also be seen in Paramount Pictures' "G.I.Blues" and 20th Century-Fox's "Solo"
A 20th Century-Fox film called "Solo" was also attached to Elvis in the October 1960 issue of Movie-TV Tattler magazine, which you uploaded last summer. There is no film from the period with that title, but the connection must have been valid, on some level. Here's what I wrote on that topic after doing some research:drjohncarpenter wrote:After that [G.I. Blues], if Elvis' popularity holds strong, Hal Wallis will put him in "Rodeo" at Paramount, and then he'll loan him to 20th Century-Fox for the Dick Powell production of "Solo."
I have no idea what the first film became, but the second is almost certainly the 1958 film "The Hunters," starring Robert Mitchum, Robert Wagner and Richard Egan.
It was both produced and directed by Dick Powell: The Hunters (20th Century-Fox, August 1958).
Obviously, some of this article is rehashed from old press. Note elsewhere the part about Elvis saying he never smiles -- that's a well-known quote from 1956.
Thanks for another great read -- as always -- The fool.
Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:19 am
drjohncarpenter wrote:As always, these uploads are just so cool for a crazy Elvis fan.
Elvis was in one of those periods where he simply could NOT take a bad photo. Just look at all these March 1960 snaps! My goodness, few human beings are that blessed. Scouring the text for revelations, it seemed like this one was going to be light fare.
But I did find a few choice bits.Q: Ever in love, Elvis?
Elvis: Yes, when I was in high school.
Although his chronology is slightly off, his first true love is once again cited. Elvis began dating Dixie Locke in early 1954, about eight months after he graduated from high school. Dixie was 15 and a sophomore at Memphis' South Side High, it's likely why he remembers it as "high school."
We also find out:
- the correct full name of his longtime housekeeper: Alberta Holmon
- Elvis will also be seen in Paramount Pictures' "G.I.Blues" and 20th Century-Fox's "Solo"
A 20th Century-Fox film called "Solo" was also attached to Elvis in the October 1960 issue of Movie-TV Tattler magazine, which you uploaded last summer. There is no film from the period with that title, but the connection must have been valid, on some level. Here's what I wrote on that topic after doing some research:drjohncarpenter wrote:After that [G.I. Blues], if Elvis' popularity holds strong, Hal Wallis will put him in "Rodeo" at Paramount, and then he'll loan him to 20th Century-Fox for the Dick Powell production of "Solo."
I have no idea what the first film became, but the second is almost certainly the 1958 film "The Hunters," starring Robert Mitchum, Robert Wagner and Richard Egan.
It was both produced and directed by Dick Powell: The Hunters (20th Century-Fox, August 1958).
Obviously, some of this article is rehashed from old press. Note elsewhere the part about Elvis saying he never smiles -- that's a well-known quote from 1956.
Thanks for another great read -- as always -- The fool.
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