New chapter in the Elvis myth: four days in 1972 when he was kidnapped by teenage rock-and-rollers in Ohio, was presented as a gift to one of their mothers (Tuesday Weld, who played opposite the real Presley in Wild in the Country, well cast as one of the King's loyalest subjects), was put back in touch with his "roots," etc., etc. Truly terrible, but protected from viewer wrath by the immutable law which sees to it that all Elvis impersonations -- no matter how crudely chiselled the impersonator (David Keith here) -- will always be amusing. With Charlie Schlatter; written and directed by Chris Columbus. (1988) — Duncan Shepherd
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