Harum Scarum / Speedway / The Trouble With Girls (And How to Get Into It) DVD
Harum Scarum / Speedway / The Trouble With Girls (And How to Get Into It) DVD
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Three Classic Elvis Films. One Essential Collection.
This triple-feature DVD brings together three of Elvis Presley's most entertaining Hollywood adventures — a fantastic value for fans and collectors who want the full movie-era experience in a single set.
Harum Scarum (1965)
Elvis plays Johnny Tyronne, a Hollywood star kidnapped by assassins while on a Middle Eastern tour. Part spy thriller, part musical fantasy, Harum Scarum is pure '60s escapism — complete with exotic sets, a memorable soundtrack, and Elvis at his most swashbuckling.
Speedway (1968)
Elvis is NASCAR driver Steve Grayson, living fast and spending faster — until an IRS agent played by Nancy Sinatra arrives to sort out his finances. The chemistry between Elvis and Sinatra crackles on screen, and the racing sequences deliver genuine thrills. Features the duet Your Groovy Self and a soundtrack that captures the late-'60s Elvis sound perfectly.
The Trouble With Girls (And How to Get Into It) (1969)
One of Elvis's most underrated films. Set in the 1920s, he plays the charming manager of a traveling Chautauqua show — part variety act, part moral crusade — who finds himself entangled in a murder mystery. Witty, stylish, and surprisingly sharp, it's a hidden gem in the Elvis filmography.
Three films. Hours of entertainment. All the Elvis charm you could ask for.
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