Showing posts with label Loving You. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Loving You. Show all posts

Saturday, June 14, 2008

DOLL OF THE WEEK


Dolores Hart is the doll of the week. She played in the movies Loving You and King Creole alongside Elvis. I thought she and Elvis worked well together. She was for sure a pretty girl, and was very young when the two movies came out. She would go on to make some more movies. She played in the movie Where The Boys Are, which I have always thought was a key movie. She found however Hollywood did not bring her the happiness she had hoped for. She entered a convent around 1963 and took her vows to become a nun in 1970. I will always remember her from her early days, she was hot and a decent actress.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Lets Have a Party

This morning I am watching a classic. Loving You would be Elvis's second film, which was shot in 1957. Elvis would play Deke Rivers a delivery boy who has some musical talent who ends up making it big. Elvis is with a group of performers that are traveling around as part of a show. The lady who put him in the show is the manager and love interest of the shows biggest star. Deke ends up being so big he steps out from the group because he does not need them. Deke ends up not knowing if he even wants to preform anymore. You can tell Elvis is still pretty raw as an actor in this movie. However you see a big difference from Love me Tender. He would share his first on screen kiss with Jana Lund in this movie. Dolores Hart was the love interest of Elvis's in this movie. She would also go on to appear with Elvis in King Creole. She has always been a favorite of mine because she is so pretty but seems to have an innocence about her. Scotty Moore,DJ Fontana, and Bill Black would also make their onscreen debuts in this movie. The soundtrack is pretty solid. The soundtrack would be made up of seven songs. My favorites being Mean Woman Blues and the classic Teddy Bear. As far as quality goes, this is one of the ten best movies Elvis made. Interesting note that Elvis would never watch this movie. His mother and father appear in the film. He could not stand to see his mother on film after her death.