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Elvis DVD
Wild in the Country (1961)

Reviewed by Nikarius
Certificate PG
Rating: For Elvis fans!
Director Philip Dunne
Stars Elvis Presley
Hope Lange
Tuesday Wells
Millie Perkins
Alan Napier
John Ireland
Length 114 minutes
Country USA
Genres Drama
Elvis plays Glenn, a rebel without a cause in this movie – a bad boy from a broken family, who is in constant trouble with the law. The Elvis formula is played through here in full - he’s sensitive, strong and handsome with all the girls after him. And boy, are they after him in this movie. So many that it almost turns into a Benny Hill style farce.

First, the story – after one run-in too many with the law, Glenn’s father decides he’s too much to handle, and he’s handed off to his shady uncle Rolfe. He certainly comes across as a bad boy, but he’s Elvis and Elvis and bad just don’t work. So it comes as no surprise that the audience learns that there’s more to Glenn than trouble. In fact, he’s a misunderstood lad with a hidden gift – he’s a talented writer. On to the romance, and there are three who are after Elvis’s attention here. First, there’s Glenn’s sweetheart Betty Lee – a good girl with a virtuous heart. Second, there’s Noreen – a bad girl who happens to be uncle Rolfe’s daughter. Finally, there’s a court-appointed psychiatrist Irene – a widow.

The outrageous soap-opera plot centres around the hidden writing talent that emerges with the help of Irene, whilst the audience hopes he doesn’t end up with Noreen. The story rolls along nicely, and the climax is set in a courtroom where all loose ends are neatly tied up. Elvis fans will probably like this one the most, as Elvis plays a character that isn’t modelled too far from himself. As film, however, it’s one great slice of cheese… but then again, that isn’t always a bad thing.

DVD Extras

The DVD contains quaint trailers for Flaming Star, Wild in the Country and Love Me Tender.

Other Elvis reviews:

Love Me Tender
Flaming Star
 

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