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  1. Kissin' Cousins is a 1964 American musical Panavision Metrocolor comedy film directed by Gene Nelson and starring Elvis Presley. Written by Gerald Drayson Adams and Gene Nelson, the film featured Presley playing two roles: an Air Force officer, with dark hair, and his look-alike hillbilly distant cousin, with blond hair.

  2. In Variety’s list of “Big Rental Pictures of 1964,” Viva Las Vegas pulled in $4.67 million to finish at number 11, while Kissin’ Cousins ended up at number 26 with $2.8 million. However, the much lower production costs of the hillbilly film provided a greater profit margin than the flashier, costlier Vegas picture.

  3. Mar 7, 2005 · In an effort to save more production costs, on September 29th soundtrack recording began at RCA's Studio B in Nashville. However, Elvis had a cold and could not sing, so only the instrumental tracks were laid down. Elvis did stop by the studio to meet director Gene Nelson. There were two different version of the song 'Kissin' Cousins',

  4. A US Air Force Lieutenant tries to convince his hillbilly cousin to allow the government to build a missile base on his family's rural land. Light and fluffy musical, starring Elvis Presley in the dual roles of the military man and his (blonde) redneck relative, with Arthur O'Connell and Glenda Farrell. Most of Presley's movie vehicles.

  5. An Army officer returns to the Smoky Mountains and tries to convince his kinfolk to allow the Army to build a missile site on their land. Once he gets there, he discovers he has a look-alike cousin.

  6. Kissin' Cousins: Directed by Gene Nelson. With Elvis Presley, Arthur O'Connell, Glenda Farrell, Jack Albertson. An Army officer returns to the Smoky Mountains to try to convince his kinfolk to allow the Army to build a missile site on their land.

  7. Synopsis. ELViS feudin’ ELViS lovin’ ELViS swingin’…as he joins his mountain kinfolk for a hey, hey, hayride to good ol’ mountain music! An Army officer returns to the Smoky Mountains and tries to convince his kinfolk to allow the Army to build a missile site on their land.

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