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Harum Scarum (1965)
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Be a nice King and don't exile him to the U.S.A.
Well, at least we get to hear eight songs by Elvis in this otherwise hokey movie.
Here we see Elvis as a film star touring the Middle East to promote his latest movie. He is kidnapped by a gang of assassins who think he is a real action hero and want him to carry out a hit on the King for them.
The director is Gene Nelson, a TV director, who's only ventured occasionally into the movie house for this, a Hank Williams Bio, a full-length Hootananey, a couple of other minor films, and another Elvis film, 1964's Kissin' Cousins.
Elvis's co-star is Mary Ann Mobley, a former Miss America who also co-starred with him in the same year's Girl Happy - pretty, but no real actress, who stuck mostly to TV series.
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