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Loving You

You'll Love Loving You
1957 | 101m | English

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Deke Rivers is a delivery man who is discovered by publicist Glenda Markle and country-western musician Tex Warner who want to promote the talented newcomer to fame and fortune, giving him every break he deserves. Romantic complications arise as Susan, another singer in the group, offers him devoted admiration as Glenda leads him on with promises of a golden future.
Release Date: Jul 09, 1957
Director: Hal Kanter
Writer: Mary Agnes Thompson, Hal Kanter, Herbert Baker
Genres: Drama, Romance, Music
Keywords musician, musical, singer
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Elvis Presley Deke Rivers
Lizabeth Scott Glenda Markle
Wendell Corey Walter (Tex) Warner
James Gleason Carl Meade
Ralph Dumke Jim Tallman
Paul Smith Skeeter
Kenneth Becker Wayne
Jana Lund Daisy Bricker
Dolores Hart Susan Jessup
Grace Hayle Mrs. Gunderson (uncredited)
William Forrest Mr. Jessup
Irene Tedrow Mrs. Jessup
Skip Young Teddy
Yvonne Lime Sally (uncredited)
Gladys Presley Audience Member at Grand Theatre (uncredited)
Vernon Presley Audience Member at Grand Theatre (uncredited)
Scotty Moore Guitar Player (uncredited)
Bill Black Bass Player (uncredited)
Myrna Fahey Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
Name Job
Charles Lang Director of Photography
Howard Beals Sound Editor
Hugo Grenzbach Sound
James A. Rosenberger Assistant Director
Nellie Manley Hairstylist
Mary Agnes Thompson Story
Charles C. Coleman Assistant Director
Hal Pereira Art Direction
Howard A. Smith Editor
Edward R. Morse Casting
Ray Moyer Set Decoration
Albert Nozaki Art Direction
Charles Grenzbach Sound
Hal Kanter Director, Screenplay
Herbert Baker Screenplay
Walter Scharf Original Music Composer
Sam Comer Set Decoration
Edith Head Costume Design
Wally Westmore Makeup Artist
Tom Parker Technical Advisor
Name Title
Paul Nathan Associate Producer
Hal B. Wallis Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

_**Elvis’ first starring role where he plays a rising 50’s rock star**_ A delivery man with musical talent (Presley) is discovered by a publicist (Lizabeth Scott) at a small town festival and joins a traveling band where he increasingly “steals the thunder” of the main guy (Wendell Corey). ... “Loving You” (1957) was Elvis’ second of 31 movies, but it was his debut in the starring role and his first film to establish the ‘Elvis formula.’ Most of the rest of his movies would use this cinematic recipe with Presley’s character being in different occupations, which of course changed the setting and dynamics. For instance, in “Wild in the Country” (1961) he’s a troubled rural youth on probation, in “Blue Hawaii” (1961) he’s a tour guide, in “Kid Galahad” (1962) he’s a boxer, in “Viva Las Vegas” (1964) he’s a race car driver and in “Roustabout” (1964) he’s a carnival worker. This one was the blueprint for all of those and works well because it’s basically a retelling of Elvis’ own rags-to-riches story and so he’s comfortable playing a rising music star with the challenges thereof. Everything works except the melodramatic last act, which somewhat lost my interest. Plus the girlfriend (Dolores Hart) is deemphasized and so her relationship with the Presley character isn’t compelling. On the positive side, when he’s frolicking on the farm with her and feeding a horse a sugar cube and singing, there’s a wholesomeness and innocence to treasure. Plus Elvis never looked better, being young and lean. The film runs 1 hour, 41 minutes, and was shot at Paramount Studios in Hollywood and the Ivar Theatre. GRADE: B-

Oct 18, 2021