Flaming Star | 
| Director: Don Siegel Actors: Elvis Presley, Barbara Eden, Steve Forrest, Dolores Del Rio, John Mcintire Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 7866
Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dubbed, Dvd, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 101 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.7
MPN: FOXD2004810D UPC: 024543048107 EAN: 0024543048107 ASIN: B000068TQ5
Theatrical Release Date: December 20, 1960 Release Date: August 13, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Definitely a contender for the underwhelming title of Best Elvis Movie, this handsomely shot Western actually makes Elvis act, rather than coast on his personality. (As though to underscore the point, the two obligatory songs are dispensed with under the opening credits and in the first scene.) Don Siegel was probably the best director the King ever worked with, and he draws a quietly smoldering performance from Elvis, who was still undeniably raw. Even better, Siegel captures an existential starkness to homestead and town, and calmly makes a pro-Native American case without preaching (Elvis plays a half-breed caught between sides in an Indian vs. settlers dustup). Yes, this was 30 years before Dances with Wolves--there were actually quite a few such movies during this era. All in all, a decent picture, and an indication of where Elvis's career might have gone if he hadn't given himself over to fluff. --Robert Horton
Product Description Elvis stars as pacer burton the son of a white rancher and his beautiful kiowan wife who tires to act as a peacemaker between the warring cultures. Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 02/28/2006 Starring: Elvis Presley Steve Forrest Run time: 101 minutes Rating: Nr Director: Don Siegel
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BEST of ELvis honestly! March 25, 2009 Linda Early Kearney (Roanoke, Va) This movie was the first in a long line of Elvis movies. I especially enjoyed the fact he wasn't ELVIS but an Indian playing a part of an inter racial marriage and the settling of the old west. I cried at the end. Too bad he never got to develop a true acting career instead of the singing, hip hopping movies he was famous for. If you want to see ELvis in a great movie, watch this one. It's wonderful!
With only one song , this movie is a disappointment? March 21, 2009 R. Bagula (Lakeside, Ca United States) This movie is an early one where Elvis actually does some real acting and it is a Cowboy and Indian and half-breed movie. Texas has an Indian uprising in 1878 of his mother's people: his white older half brother and his father make his family half native American and they are caught between. Tragedy results with loss of friends and family. As I love Elvis's singing I miss there not being more music, but the script is a grim tale of a lot of death and sorrow.
Elvis' best performance August 29, 2008 Bill Haynes (MO, USA) In a rare dramatic role, Elvis Presley showed what he was capable of doing as an actor. This was a western that explores prejudice and injustice as a family is torn apart by mixed feelings between the locals and the indians. Flaming Star is a powerful film that deals with racial issues in the old west. It's a shame that Elvis wasn't given more decent roles like that of Pacer.
Flaming Star with Elvis Presley April 21, 2008 M. C. Williams
This is a DVD that can be found with all the Elvis movies. I loved it, but then I loved most of his movies. Kinda dates me huh?
Flaming Elvis March 26, 2008 Plain Jane (Walterboro, SC) I liked this story and I think Elvis fits the part of being an Indian very nicely. Elvis is a very skilled rider of horses as displayed in this movie. It dipects the prejudice we are too familiar with and I like Elvis coming to the rescue of the "underdog". A must for your Elvis collection.
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