Loving You (1957)
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77% of users liked it
(2,230 ratings)
Loving You was the most autobiographical of all Elvis Presley's movies, and, not coincidentally, features the most naturalistic, easygoing performance of his early career. He plays Deke Rivers, a truck driver with a penchant for singing and a raw animal magnetism where women are concerned. He… More Loving You was the most autobiographical of all Elvis Presley's movies, and, not coincidentally, features the most naturalistic, easygoing performance of his early career. He plays Deke Rivers, a truck driver with a penchant for singing and a raw animal magnetism where women are concerned. He attracts the business interest of publicity agent Glenda Markle (Lizabeth Scott), who sees a potential gold mine in Deke. She hires him to appear with a band that she handles, fronted by aging country & western singer Tex Warner (Wendell Corey), who used to be romantically involved with Glenda and is now a client. Pretty soon he's pulling in bigger crowds and generating more excitement than Tex did during his best days (which drives the older singer to start drinking again), but also a lot more controversy, too. Deke is so provocatively sexual a presence on-stage that some citizens in the southern and border states where the band is working think that what he does is immoral. Girls can't keep away from him, their boyfriends despise what he symbolizes, and their parents are aghast, even as concert promoter Carl Meade (James Gleason) smells a fortune to be made from this boy. Glenda parlays these disputes and a ban on one of Deke's performances into a national television event. Amid all of this, Deke reveals the private, vulnerable side that no one ever knew -- that he's not even Deke Rivers (it was a name he took off a gravestone), but an orphan named Jimmy Tompkins, and that he's never had a home. He also reveals that he's attracted to Glenda, mistaking (with her encouragement) her interest in his talent with a personal involvement, but he's also drawn the the band's female singer, Susan Jessup (Dolores Hart), who could genuinely love him, and offers him a caring family of her own that would accept him. Deke and Glenda's conflicts are eventually straightened out, and Deke gets to say his piece and sing his music on network television. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi
- Directed By
- Hal Kanter
- Written By
- Hal Kanter, Herbert Baker
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Musical & Performing Arts, Classics
- In Theaters
- Jul 9, 1957 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Sean Axmaker, MSN.com
The show-biz musical about a country boy with a unique sound... is a streamlined and sanitized retake on the story of Elvis...
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Steve Crum, Dispatch-Tribune Newspapers
Pretty good early Elvis with nice title song.
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Cast
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Elvis Presley
as Jimmy Tompkins (Deke Rivers)
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Lizabeth Scott
as Glenda Markle
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Wendell Corey
as Walter (Tex) Warner
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Dolores Hart
as Susan Jessup
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James Gleason
as Carl Meade
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Ralph Dumke
as Jim Tallman
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Ken Becker
as Wayne
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Jana Lund
as Daisy Bricker
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Madge Blake
as Bit woman
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David Cameron
as Mr. Castle
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Harry V. Cheshire
as Mayor
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Hal K. Dawson
as Lieutenant
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Charles Beach Dickerson
as Glenn
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William Forrest
as Mr. Jessup
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Joe Forte
as Editor
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Donna Jo Gribble
as Teenager
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Helen Hatch
as Bit woman
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Grace Hayle
as Mrs. Gunderson
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Yvonne Lime
as Sally
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Gaylord "Steve" Pendleton
as Mr. O'Shea
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Vernon Rich
as Harry Taylor
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Dick Ryan
as Mack
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Karen Lee Scott
as Waitress
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Almira Sessions
as Bit woman
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Irene Tedrow
as Mrs. Jessup
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Skip Young
as Teddy
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Paul L. Smith
as Skeeter
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The Jordanaires
as Themselves
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Sydney Chatton
as Grew
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Jack Latham
as TV Announcer