Elvis Presley Movie:

Kid Galahad Region 2



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Elvis Presley Movie:
Kid Galahad Region 2



Movie
Kid Galahad [Region 2]
Kid Galahad [Region 2]
Salesrank: 130271

Our Price: $18.54
Used Price: $4.93
MPAA Rating:
Media: DVD

Features:

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  • Starring:

  • Elvis Presley
  • Gig Young
  • Lola Albright
  • Joan Blackman
  • Charles Bronson
  • Editorial Review:
    Elvis Presley tries on boxing gloves for Kid Galahad, one of his post-Army pictures that still has some fresh air and innocence in it. First spotted crooning from the back of a pickup truck, Elvis plays an ex-G.I. newly returned to his foresty birthplace, where shifty Gig Young runs a boxing camp. Naturally the kid turns out to have talent with the gloves, and a gamblers/mobsters/boxing formula soon kicks in. Meanwhile, Elvis turns his attention to Joan Blackman (from Blue Hawaii) and Young resists making an honest woman of girlfriend Lola Albright. Charles Bronson, who didn't get on well with Elvis, has a hefty role as an incorruptible trainer. The songs squeezed in around this are humdrum, and even the best ones can't accurately be described as rock & roll. Director Phil Karlson, a dab hand at action films (The Phenix City Story), gets some savagery into the fight scenes, and the early location work has a nice breezy feel. As for Presley himself, the early signs of stupor are beginning to be apparent; after the enjoyable opening reel he lacks the old spirit, looking understandably unengaged by the material or his co-stars. --Robert Horton

    Kid Galahad [Region 2] Reviews:
    Kid galahad 5 Star Review
    2009-06-27 - Excellent movie from when they allowed Elvis to act. He had great presence and deserved better than the beach blanket types he was later forced to perform in.


    Elvis vs Bronson 4 Star Review
    2008-10-27 - Years ago, I read that according to Elvis' pals the Memphis mafia, Presley and co-star Charles Bronson did not get along well on the set of this film. I won't mention the specifics out of respect for both legendary performers, but basically, it seemed to be a personality clash between the young, fun loving Elvis and the older, more serious and taciturn Bronson. Watching the film, you feel like there is an almost brotherly bond between Presley as the title charactor, and tough guy Bronson as his tough but sensitive trainer. The sources I read stated that this is made possible mainly by Bronson's stalwart professionalism. Of course, it's a two-way process, and Elvis' performance in this semi-serious drama shows he was a better actor then most folks gave him credit for

    Kid Galahad - Elvis 5 Star Review
    2008-02-24 - Okay! It's a cheesy Elvis film but I saw it in the movie theater as a child and always loved it when it was rerun on TV. It contains one of my all-time favorite songs "Home Is Where The Heart Is". I bought the 45 sized 33&1/3 rpm soundtrack soon after seeing it in the movies and wore the grooves off it. So, it is an inexpensive blast from the past. Rudy Lobo

    Elvis 4 Star Review
    2007-06-27 - First Elvis movie I ever saw at the downtown cimena.
    Great performances by Elvis and Charles Bronson.
    With a few songs sung by Elvis.
    However, the ending was kind of flat.

    kid gallahad elvis presley 4 Star Review
    2007-05-14 - my only problem with the dvd is that the dubbing is not very good and it is annoying but otherwise its great thanks










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