Roustabout

Elvis Presley as a Roving, Restless, Reckless, ROUSTABOUT

6.0
19641h 41m

After a singer loses his job at a coffee shop, he finds employment at a struggling carnival, but his attempted romance with a teenager leads to friction with her father.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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ELVIS PRESLEY-ROUSTABOUT (MOVIE TRAILER)

Cast

Photo of Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley

Charlie Rogers

Photo of Barbara Stanwyck

Barbara Stanwyck

Maggie Morgan

Photo of Joan Freeman

Joan Freeman

Cathy Lean

Photo of Sue Ane Langdon

Sue Ane Langdon

Madame Mijanou

Photo of Pat Buttram

Pat Buttram

Harry Carver

Photo of Dabbs Greer

Dabbs Greer

Arthur Nielsen

Photo of Joel Fluellen

Joel Fluellen

Cody Marsh

Photo of Wilda Taylor

Wilda Taylor

Little Egypt

Photo of Beverly Adams

Beverly Adams

Cora (uncredited)

Photo of Al Bain

Al Bain

Carnival Patron (uncredited)

Photo of Billy Barty

Billy Barty

Billy (uncredited)

Photo of Kenneth Becker

Kenneth Becker

Gregg (uncredited)

Photo of Lynn Borden

Lynn Borden

College Girl (uncredited)

Photo of Owen Bush

Owen Bush

Man (uncredited)

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Reviews

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Wuchak

7/10

_**Elvis joins a carnival**_

A talented drifter with no family and an attitude joins a carnival in Southern Cal and soon becomes the main attraction. Barbara Stanwyck plays the owner of the carnival, Joan Freeman the love interest and Pat Buttram a rival in the biz.

“Roustabout” (1964) is easily one of the better Elvis flicks (for me, at least), probably because the setting is the carnival & carnies, but also because the story is serious (rather than farcical) and more captivating than most. Presley’s character, Charlie Rogers, makes for a great protagonist with whom to identify. Meanwhile, the presence of the towering Stanwyck is always compelling, plus Buttram’s character is perfectly suited for him. A plus is the many attractive showgirls in the periphery.

I’d put it on par with "Kid Galahad" (1962) and “Viva Las Vegas" (1964), although the latter is more of a fun farce; “Roustabout” is a serious drama with some musical sequences.

The film runs 1 hour, 41 minutes, and was shot in Potrero Valley, Thousand Oaks, California, & Paramount Studios.

GRADE: B

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