
Austin Butler
Elvis Presley
Tom Hanks
Colonel Tom Parker
Olivia DeJonge
Priscilla
Helen Thomson
Gladys Presley
Richard Roxburgh
Vernon Presley
Kelvin Harrison, Jr.
B.B. King
David Wenham
Hank Snow
Kodi Smit-McPhee
Jimmie Rodgers Snow
Luke Bracey
Jerry Schilling
Dacre Montgomery
Steve Binder
Leon Ford
Tom Diskin
Gary Clark Jr.
Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup
Yola
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Natasha Bassett
Dixie Locke
Xavier Samuel
Scotty Moore
Adam Dunn
Bill Black
Alton Mason
Little Richard
Shonka Dukureh
Big Mama Thornton / Pentecostal Singer
David Gannon
Charlie Hodge
Shannon Sanders
Pentecostal Pastor / Pentecostal Singer
Charles Grounds
Cousin Billy
Josh McConville
Sam Phillips
Kate Mulvany
Marion Keisker
Gareth Davies
Bones Howe
Chaydon Jay
Young Elvis
Christian Kisando
Shake Rag Friend - Smoky
John Mukristayo
Shake Rag Friend - Jimmy
Miles Burton
Shake Rag Friend - Bobby
Gad Banza
Shake Rag Friend - Doc
Aristene Kisando
Sweet Inspiratons - Myrna
Senayt Mebrahtu
Sweet Inspiratons - Estelle
Princess Mariama Andrews
Sweet Inspiratons - Cissy
Sharon Brooks
Sweet Inspiratons - Sylvia
Nicholas Bell
Senator Eastland
Anthony Phelan
Meyer Kohn
Sandro Colarelli
Tony Goochera
Cle Morgan
Mahalia Jackson
Charles Allen
Reverend Brewster
Natalie Bassingthwaighte
Dee Stanley
Liz Blackett
Grandma Dodger
Mike Bingaman
Sonny West
Christian McCarty
Red West
Tony Nixon
Dr. Nick
Andrea Moor
Nurse Tish
Mark Leonard Winter
Tom Hulett
Hugh Parker
Singer Senior Exec
Thomas Larkin
Singer Junior Exec
Hilton Hyppolite Denis
Claude Thompson
Christopher Sommers
Horace Logan
Brad Leaver
Chief of Police
Simon Mallory
NBC Floor Manager
Terepai Richmond
DJ Fontana
Alex Knight
Ron Tutt
Jordan A. Holland
Pentecostal Singer
Lenesha Randolph
Pentecostal Singer
Elizabeth Cullen
Natalie - Motel Girl
Angie Milliken
Madam Z
Luke Corrin Care
Aladdin Croupier
Jack McGirr
Tommy (Hayride)
Miranda Frangou
Nell (Tommy's Girlfriend)
Lakota Johnson
Young Hip Man
Ruby Gonzales-Judd
Girl (Russwood)
Greg Powell
Milton Berle
Patrick Shearer
DJ Dewey Philips
Sarah Ogden
Mrs. Eastland
Iain Gardiner
Carny Fixer
Melina Vidler
Barbara - Vegas Penthouse
Traneshia Chiles
Pentecostal Singer
Lauren McClinton
Pentecostal Singer
Gary Haile
Pentecostal Singer
Kellee Halford
Pentecostal Singer
Angela Hill
Pentecostal Singer
Jamiah Hudson
Pentecostal Singer
Norris Jones
Pentecostal Singer
Stephen Ladson
Pentecostal Singer
Alfreda McCrary
Pentecostal Singer
Angela McCrary
Pentecostal Singer
Beverly Ann McCrary
Pentecostal Singer
Keb' Mo'
Pentecostal Singer
Tamica Nicole
Pentecostal Singer
Marqo Patton
Pentecostal Singer
Robert Randolph
Pentecostal Singer
Calvin Settles II
Pentecostal Singer
Calvin V. Settles, Sr.
Pentecostal Singer
Ira Wayne Settles, Sr.
Pentecostal Singer
Odessa L. Settles
Pentecostal Singer
Sara Settles
Pentecostal Singer
Shirley M. Settles
Pentecostal Singer
Jacqueline Smith-Jefferson
Pentecostal Singer
Torshia Suggs
Pentecostal Singer
Cameron Keith Walls
Pentecostal Singer
Andrea Baker
Pentecostal Singer
Libe Barer
Pentecostal Singer
Doug Burch
Pentecostal Singer
Cathy Cavadini
Pentecostal Singer
Elvis Presley
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)






























Released
en
$85,000,000.00
$288,670,284.00
- #rock 'n' roll
- #biography
- #singer
- #music business
- #rock singer
- #1950s
- #famous song
- #apathetic
- #disdainful
- #biographical
- #biopic
Reviews
**amazing, beautiful and shocking movie** I didn't expect that I would like the movie in this way because I have no interest in the singer Elvis Bresley because I have never heard his songs. All I know is that he is a rock and roll legend. I had no interest or any attachment to this character, but the movie made me admire his true personality. That was so magical with all the beauty of the
Elvis (2022) is a biopic that offers an insightful glimpse into the life and talent of one of the greatest performers to ever grace the stage. Austin Butler delivers an outstanding performance as Elvis, effortlessly capturing the essence of the legendary artist from start to finish. His portrayal is likely to earn him much-deserved accolades during the awards season. However, the film does have

I found this movie to be fairly entertaining and, if mostly accurate, how much damage a con man can do to a performer’s career, and indeed their life, if they are unscrupulous and greedy. I had heard that the man who called himself Colonel Parker had forced songwriters to give Presley writing credits before he would let him perform their songs, but I had never dug deep enough to learn how badly he

_Elvis_ is exactly what I expected going into this and I still found myself having a great time with this film. It is so incredible seeing the highs and lows of an artist's career and being there for the ride is such an intimate experience, even if the actual story is probably butchered to death to fit in a feature length film. But a biopic is only as great as the leading actor carrying this film

ELVIS (2022) has flashes of brilliance but Baz Luhrmann's scissor-happy editing causes it to suffer as the music isn't allowed to breathe. And Tom Hanks's Goldmember impersonation is... something.

**Good moments but WAY too long.** A spectacular performance by Austin Butler, fabulous costumes, and set design were all weighed down by a much too long runtime and the impending doom of focusing on Elvis’ crooked manager.

Film ruined the career of Elvis Presley. In the 1960s, while The Beatles and Rolling Stones were airborne across America, he was caught in a trap: starring in over 20 inane film projects. This allowed the rock n’ roll revolution that centered on Elvis to pass him by. Ironically, this story and more were adapted to the screen last month in the biographical film, ‘Elvis’. The picture was directed by
MORE SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ "Elvis features a glorious, electrifying, iconic performance from Austin Butler that will deservedly guarantee him all the awards of the year. Unfortunately, the actor isn't enough to overcome the many technical issues, besides Tom Hanks' massive miscast and the formulaic musical biopic narrative. Baz Luhrmann's style theoretically fits

After about ten minutes, I was both exhausted and terrified. Was what I had just seen - colourful but frenetic and haphazard going to continue? Well, it does calm down - and continues to quite cleverly interweave the early years and aspirations of this young boy with the openly racist political situation that prevailed in the Southern United States in the early 1940s. From here on in, I am treatin












