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  • King Creole

About the Film

Year

1958

Rating

PG

Genre

Musical / Drama

Running Time

116 MIN

Synopsis

Elvis Presley brings a new beat to Bourbon Street in KING CREOLE; presented here newly remastered from a 4K digital film transfer. Directed by Michael Curtiz (Casablanca, White Christmas), Elvis plays a troubled youth whose singing sets the French Quarter rockin’. Drawn to trouble like a magnet, Danny (Elvis Presley) is saved from a jail term by New Orleans salloonkeeper Charlie Le Grand (Paul Stewart), who gives the boy a job as a singer. It isn't long, however, before local gang boss Maxie Fields (Walter Matthau), a shadowy figure from Danny's criminal past, puts the muscle on the boy, insisting that Danny sing at his establishment. To lure Danny to his side of the fence, Maxie relies upon the seductive charms of his gun moll Ronnie (Carolyn Jones), while Danny's true love Nellie (Dolores Hart) suffers on the sidelines. In addition to the expected musical numbers (which are cleverly integrated into the storyline), the film's highlight is a brief exchange of fisticuffs between Elvis and Walter Matthau. Together with Jailhouse Rock, King Creole is one of the best filmed examples of the untamed, pre-army Elvis Presley. The picture was adapted from Harold Robbins' novel A Stone for Danny Fisher. Special Features · Filmmaker Focus: King Creole · Play the “Songs” Directly by Selecting the Scenes

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Where to Watch

Digital

About the Cast

Elvis Presley

Danny Fisher

Carolyn Jones

Ronnie

Walter Matthau

Maxie Fields

Dolores Hart

Nellie

Dean Jagger

Mr. Fisher

Liliane Montevecchi

Forty Nina

Vic Morrow

Shark

Paul Stewart

Charlie LeGrand

Jan Shepard

Mimi Fisher

Brian G. Hutton

Sal

About the Crew

Director

Michael Curtiz

Producer

Hal B. Wallis

Writer

Harbert Baker

Writer

Michael Vincente Gazzo

Based on Novel By

Harold Robbins

Music Scoring

Roy C. Bennett

Music Scoring

Claude Demetrius

Music Scoring

Rachel Frank

Music Scoring

Martin Kalmanoff