GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Elvis Movie Count Statistics
The average number of movies featuring Elvis Presley is approximately 31.
In this post, we will explore the impressive statistics and fascinating details surrounding Elvis Presley’s extensive film career, from his debut in “Love Me Tender” to his final film, “Change of Habit.” With a total of 31 feature films, numerous accolades, and record-breaking box office successes, Elvis’s legacy in the world of cinema is truly remarkable. Let’s dive into the numbers and stories behind the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s legendary movie count.
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"Elvis Presley starred in a total of 31 feature films."
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"Each of Elvis's films originally had its television premiere within five years after its theatrical release."
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"Elvis's films collectively sold over 100 million tickets worldwide."
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"All but two of his movies were made with Paramount, MGM, and United Artists."
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"Elvis starred in nine movies released in the 1960s that reached number one at the box-office."
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"Elvis Presley films grossed over $2 billion, adjusting for inflation."
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"Elvis received a Golden Globe nomination for his role in "Loving You" (1957)."
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"The soundtrack for "Blue Hawaii" spent 79 weeks on the Billboard LP chart."
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"He sang in all but one of his feature films; the exception was the 1969 Western "Charro!"."
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"Elvis's movie soundtracks earned multiple gold and platinum certifications."
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"Elvis's movies made substantial box office earnings, with "Viva Las Vegas" being among the top earners."
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"Elvis made his film debut in "Love Me Tender" in 1956."
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"From 1956 to 1969, Elvis averaged about three films per year."
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""King Creole" (1958) is often cited by critics as his best movie performance."
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""Blue Hawaii," released in 1961, was one of his biggest movie successes."
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"The film "Jailhouse Rock" was released in 1957 and featured one of Elvis's most iconic performances."
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""G.I. Blues" (1960) was inspired by his real-life experiences in the Army."
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"Elvis released an original soundtrack album for each of his movies."
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"Elvis co-starred with actresses like Ann-Margret and Shelley Fabares in some of his most popular films."
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"Elvis Presley's last film was "Change of Habit," released in 1969."
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