FLAMING STAR:
In the years after the Civil War, western Texas is an uneasy meeting ground of two cultures: one white, the other Native-American. Elvis stars as Pacer Burton, a son of a white rancher (John McIntire) and his beautiful Kiowa wife (Dolores Del Rio). When fighting breaks out between the settlers and the natives, Pacer is pulled into the deadly violence despite his peace-making efforts.
LOVE ME TENDER:
In his film debut, singing idol Elvis Presley stars in this action-filled romance set in the aftermath of the Civil War.
After hearing his older brother (Richard Egan) has been killed in combat, a young Texas farmer (PRESLEY) marries the man's sweetheart (Debra Paget). But his brother returns, sparking a bitter sibling rivalry and tragic confrontations with Union soldiers.
WILD IN THE COUNTRY:
Presley specialised in playing the bad boy, and this is Elvis at his baddest! WILD IN THE COUNTRY features one of Elvis' greatest and most overlooked roles; a rebellious backwoods delinquent gifted with a rare literary talent. Hope Lange is the sympathetic psychiatrist who tries to help Elvis, Tuesday Weld is the King's seductive cousin, and Millie Perkins portrays his childhood sweetheart. Boasting a screenplay by Clifford Odets, this is perhaps the sexiest and most passionate of all Presley films, and features a quartet of hit songs, including; "I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell", "Lonely Man", and "Wild In The Country". It's Elvis at his wildest, his baddest and his best.