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    • Elvis True Story: How Accurate It Is & What The Movie Changes
      • While representing Colonel Tom Parker as an unambiguous villain is probably Elvis ' most obvious change, the movie also takes liberties with Elvis Presley himself. In particular, the movie plays fast and loose with some of the real Elvis' most important musical influences, as well as the relationships that shaped him.
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  2. Jun 25, 2022 · What’s your overall feeling on the movies truth-ometer? Are the liberties worth it for creating an artistic picture? Does it veer off in ways that seem unnecessary?

    • Does the Elvis Presley movie take liberties with the truth?1
    • Does the Elvis Presley movie take liberties with the truth?2
    • Does the Elvis Presley movie take liberties with the truth?3
    • Does the Elvis Presley movie take liberties with the truth?4
    • Did B.B. King and Elvis Presley Really Hang Out Together on Beale Street?
    • Was Robert F. Kennedy Killed While Elvis Was Taping The ’68 Comeback Special?
    • Did Elvis Go Into The Army to Avoid Being Jailed For Indecency?
    • Did Elvis Actually Fire The Colonel from The Stage in Las Vegas?
    • Did Priscilla Presley Really Arrange For Elvis to Go Into Rehab?

    King, who worked as a DJ in Memphis at the time, would certainly have been aware of Elvis, and vice versa, but they would not have been hanging out and catching acts such as Little Richard as the movie portrays, says Nash. “Elvis and B.B. were acquaintances, but not close friends," she says. "They probably first crossed paths at Sun Studio, but onl...

    The senator was shot elsewhere in Los Angeles, andnot during the taping of that iconic Elvis TV special but during rehearsals, Nash says. “Elvis arrived for the start of two weeks of rehearsals on June 3, 1968, and Kennedy was shot on June 5, dying the next morning, June 6,” she says. “The assassination put Elvis into an emotional spiral.” The tail...

    Not true, Nash says. “The colonel was delighted that Elvis was causing riots and grabbing headlines for being overly suggestive,” she says. “It’s part of why he wanted him in the first place. Parker, ever the carny, knew what brought people in the big tent.” After Elvis was drafted, Parker – whom Nash notes was an Army deserter – worked with the Pe...

    “No, he never would have done that,” Nash says. Nor did he ever suggest onstage that he knew of the colonel’s immigration issues. “He fully believed the colonel’s story that Parker hailed from Huntington, West Virginia; Elvis died not knowing the truth," she says. "That didn’t come out in this country until 1981." However, she adds, there was an in...

    No, Nash says. “She says in her book ‘Elvis and Me’ that she would occasionally hear that he had checked into the hospital, and that she would then call to see if he was all right,” Nash says. In another one book, “Elvis by the Presleys,” Priscilla Presleysays many asked her why she didn’t initiate an intervention. Her response: “People who ask tha...

    • National Correspondent/San Francisco
    • Marco della Cava
    • 2 min
    • Ashley Amber
    • Senior Lists Writer / Peer Mentor
    • Baz Luhrmann
    • Presley and Colonel Tom Parker Did Not Make a Deal on a Ferris Wheel. In the film, after Colonel Tom Parker discovers Presley's talent and ability to make the ladies all shook up, he eventually hunts the performer down at a carnival.
    • Presley Did Not Sing "Trouble" at the Fourth of July Event. Elvis tells the story of the way Presley's gyrating hurt his career, going from shaking his hips at shows to reluctantly wearing a tuxedo and performing "Hound Dog" to a live dog on television.
    • Presley and Priscilla Beaulieu Did Not Bond Over "Can't Help Falling In Love" During Presley's time serving in Germany in the film, he meets his future wife, Priscilla Beaulieu, portrayed by Australian actress Olivia DeJonge.
    • Presley Was Not the Highest-Paid Actor in Hollywood in the '60s. During the film, Parker claims Presley became the highest-paid actor in Hollywood after promising the star he would help him achieve it.
  3. Aug 30, 2024 · Yet this is not the only area where the Elvis Presley movie takes liberties with the truth. Both around Elvis' own entertainment journey and his personality as a man, Elvis is guilty of occasionally over-simplifying for the sake of Luhrmann's almost idolatrous story.

    • Colin Mccormick
    • 3 min
  4. Jun 23, 2022 · Is it more mythmaking, or does it stick to the facts about the life and career of Elvis Aaron Presley? In a way, doing a fact-check on a Baz Luhrmann movie is silly.

  5. Jun 26, 2022 · Does the phrase 'That's All Right, Mama' apply to the new 'Elvis' movie… as in, 'that's all correct, ma'am'? No one is probably expecting that; any practiced watcher of biopics knows virtually any example will take deep liberties with the facts for dramatic purposes.

  6. Jul 14, 2022 · In the film, Priscilla Presley (Olivia DeJonge) packs her belongings and tells Elvis she is leaving him. When confronted, Elvis thinks it's because of the women he's been sleeping with on the...