| Elvis and the Beauty Queen | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama Musical  | 
| Written by | Julia Cameron | 
| Directed by | Gus Trikonis | 
| Starring | Don Johnson Stephanie Zimbalist Ann Dusenberry Rick Lenz  | 
| Music by | Allyn Ferguson | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Original language | English | 
| Production | |
| Executive producer | David Gerber | 
| Producers | Charles B. Fitzsimmons Jack N. Reddish (associate producer)  | 
| Production location | Los Angeles | 
| Cinematography | Thomas Del Ruth | 
| Editor | Fred A. Chulack | 
| Running time | 100 minutes | 
| Production companies | David Gerber Productions Columbia Pictures Television  | 
| Original release | |
| Network | NBC | 
| Release | 
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Elvis and the Beauty Queen is a 1981 American made-for-television drama musical film starring Don Johnson and Stephanie Zimbalist.[1] It aired on NBC on March 1, 1981 at 9pm.[1]
Plot
Don Johnson stars as Elvis Presley in this made-for-TV true story about Elvis's love affair with Linda Thompson (Stephanie Zimbalist), a young beauty pageant contestant who was his live-in girlfriend and traveling companion for four of the last five years of his life.[1] The story begins with their first meeting and traces their years together when Thompson tried to keep Presley off drugs in the last years of his career.[2]
Cast
- Stephanie Zimbalist as Linda Thompson
 - Don Johnson as Elvis Presley
 - Ann Dusenberry as Jeannie
 - Rick Lenz as David Briggs
 - Ann Wedgeworth as Aunt Betty
 - Jay W. MacIntosh as Mrs. Thompson
 - Ruta Lee as Su-Su
 - Edward Edwards as Sam Thompson
 - John Crawford as Vernon Presley
 - Darrell Fetty as Pete Moore
 - Richard Winterstein as Bobby Farr
 - Gary Lee Davis as Ray
 - John Ashton as Jake
 - Bobbi Jordan as Pregnant Woman
 - Hanala Sagal as Woman Kissed by Elvis during his concert
 
Production
Seven songs were recorded for the soundtrack in Nashville, Tennessee, with country singer Ronnie McDowell providing the vocals.[1] The band that backed Ronnie McDowell was The Glass Hammer, a Nashville-based band. The Glass Hammer consisted of Joe Meador: Guitar, Don Lee: Lead Guitar, Bill Conn: Keyboards and Horns, Larry Leath: Bass, and Rick Judkins: Drums.
Reception
People Magazine said, "Don Johnson is praiseworthy as the King, but did Elvis really lounge around in tight leather pants and metal-studded capes?"[3]
The Chicago Tribune, reviewing the movie after Johnson became famous for Miami Vice, said, "Every time Don Johnson delivers a line you find yourself rolling onto the floor as you howl with laughter."[4]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Worth, Fred (1992). Elvis: His Life from A to Z. Outlet. pp. 309–310. ISBN 978-0-517-06634-8.
 - ↑ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082321/
 - ↑ People Staff (2 March 1981). "Picks and Pans Review: Elvis and the Beauty Queen". People Magazine. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
 - ↑ Greene, Bob (18 Jan 1988). "GEE, ELVIS, YOU SOUND LIKE SONNY". The Chicago Tribune.
 
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