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Roustabout (1964)

6 | Nov 11, 1964 (US) | Music, Romance | 01:41
Budget: N/A | Revenue: 3 000 000

Elvis Presley as a Roving, Restless, Reckless, ROUSTABOUT

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.

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Cast

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Elvis Presley
Charlie Rogers
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Barbara Stanwyck
Maggie Morgan
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Joan Freeman
Cathy Lean
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Leif Erickson
Joe Lean
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Sue Ane Langdon
Madame Mijanou
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Pat Buttram
Harry Carver
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Dabbs Greer
Arthur Nielsen

Reviews

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Wuchak
7 | Nov 06, 2020
_**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