How many movies are about Elvis Presley?
31
Elvis Film & TV Appearances Starting with Elvis’ first movie, “Love Me Tender,” Elvis starred in 31 feature films as an actor and two theatrically released concert documentary films, all of which enjoyed financial success.
What is the order of Elvis movies?
Elvis Presley Filmography
- “Love Me Tender” (1956) Cast: Richard Egan, Debra Paget, Neville Brand, Mildred Dunnock.
- “Jailhouse Rock” (1957) Cast: Judy Tyler, Mickey Shaughnessy, Dean Jones.
- “Loving You” (1957)
- “King Creole” (1958)
- “Flaming Star” (1960)
- “G.I. Blues” (1960)
- “Blue Hawaii” (1961)
- “Wild in the Country” (1961)
What is Elvis’s best movie?
Elvis Presley’s 10 Best Movies
- Jailhouse Rock (1957)
- Blue Hawaii (1961)
- Flaming Star (1960)
- Wild in the Country (1961)
- Love Me Tender (1956)
- Kid Galahad (1962)
- Elvis on Tour (1972)
- The Trouble with Girls (1969)
What was Elvis’s favorite movie that he made?
King Creole
Elvis Presley was more than just a legendary musician. He made 31 movies between 1956 and 1969. King Creole was only his fourth, but apparently it was The King’s favorite.
Which Elvis movie made the most money?
VIVA LAS VEGAS
- This was the highest-grossing Elvis Presley movie.
- Actress/dancer Teri Garr, who played roles in several Elvis movies, was one of the many showgirls in this movie.
What was Elvis Presley last movie?
Change of Habit
It was during this skid that his famed 1968 comeback special arrived, rocketing him back into the limelight. It also signaled the end of his movie career as he refocused on his music; Change of Habit, released in November 1969, would be his last film.
What was Elvis’s favorite candy?
Dinstuhl’s Candies were a favorite of Elvis Presley and he requested his own custom orders to Graceland over the years. In addition to the King himself, the shop made custom orders for Super Bowl XL, the Kentucky Derby, the NBA Finals and the Breeder’s Cup.
Why did Elvis quit making movies?
A desperately poor country boy, Elvis was always interested in making money, and after the massive success of the hokey, slapdash, just plain terrible Blue Hawaii in 1961, he decided to churn out an uninterrupted series of very bad, very corny motion pictures for the remainder of his career.