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  1. Eddie Presley is a 1992 dramedy film directed by Jeff Burr and featuring Duane Whitaker in the title role. [1] It is based on a one man show Whitaker had written and performed in Los Angeles . Whitaker plays Eddie Presley, a former successful owner of a chain of pizza restaurants who, against the wishes of his father ( Joe Estevez) and mother ...

  2. Trailer edited by J.R. Bookwalter for the 1992 comedy-drama feature EDDIE PRESLEY, directed by Jeff Burr. Client: Raven Pictures International, released on D...

  3. Eddie Presley: Directed by Jeff Burr. With Duane Whitaker, Robert Lowden, Rick Askew, Enrique Angel Torres. An Elvis impersonator with a wounded psyche, unflinching in his quest to keep the King's spirit alive bets it all on one night of glory, a headlining spot at dingy Tinseltown dive.

  4. Jul 9, 2007 · EDDIE PRESLEY is a down-on-his-luck ex-Elvis impersonator. With his days of former glory performing in small to medium-sized clubs behind him, he's stuck in ...

  5. Eddie Presley is an Elvis impersonator at the lowest rung of the entertainment industry ladder. He's a true believer whose act is a heartfelt homage. He lives in his van and has a crappy security guard job, and has a tenuous hold on his dignity. When he gets a gig at a seedy hotel, he has a meltdown on stage and gives a performance the audience ...

  6. Andy. The first half of this movie seemed to drag on with poor pacing and needless exposition. However the latter half essentially being a long monologue was performed and shot extremely well. Learning this was based on a one-man play makes a lot of sense and probably works way better as a live stage performance.

  7. About. While shooting Reservoir Dogs back in ‘92, Quentin Tarantino took a few hours to play a mental institution orderly in Jeff Burr’s film Eddie Presley, based on a stage play by Duane Whitaker, who would later play Maynard in Pulp Fiction, and who wrote the sequel to From Dusk Till Dawn. The cameo was alongside Bruce Campbell, and Q’s ...