The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957 Page: 16 of 24
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PEACHES 2 * 35
Teen Times
Presley Brawls
In Latest Film
DOBSON SAYS: ' Pay no attentioa to aN these ,S*^^**' ~
Come on in, shoot the breeze, and boy yoor meat from the aid Miner, over
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; hi* tateit film. Laving You, hit*
the Mtlaft mnwm.
The reason: he* Involved In
. beauty of a battle on cellu-
loid he win*- and At’a generally
accepted that acreen heroes al-
way» are called upon to prove
their prowee* In real life by
aom# wi*e guy who has to *how
be'* tougher than the movie
.ttar could potsibly be.
I Fortunately, Elvl* has always
kept in training-and I* well
able to take care of himself in
j moat drcumitaace*. However,
j his new film parallels hi* own
‘ life In so many instance*, that.
rifle hook to CM** 11
graze* Pre*ley’» chin and he let*
hi* head roll baek in reaction.
After arvrral demonstration*,
with the two batting from one
end of the tavern to the other,
with nary a punch being struck.
Ranter* convinced if* CMC. and
call* the real fighter, Becker,
Into the scene.
Becker sp*r* with Elvis for
a few second*, get* the feel ot.
the routine *»d K*Hf •*«■*
the camera* to *tart rolling; the
teenage kid* in the audience
start yelling, egging on the two
me in so many iiuuuiw., u«»» principals.
R'a feared he'll have more than, Bw,kpr )pL, ^ ,eft hook graie
ample occasion to show he’s a* „ n__w. iaur and Elvis re-
tough as that guitar he punishes
j witluevery tune,
i As In his own life. Elvis starts
the film as a truck driver who
I accidentally lets loose with his
l fabulous pipes, and is soon dis
covered.
BeCKPr iru mh:
off Presley's jaw. and Elvis re-
turns with a punch rolling off
his rib*. Then, they start slug-
ging away in a typical teenage
roughhou*e.
The boys are •‘acting.'’ but,
and this often happens In film
film, it is rot a
pres, agent-promoter, as Elvis' j it of the battle. Becker leu oe
''Colonel" Tom Parker. Instead, fly to Eresteys j& ; . J .
hack with a flurry of rights and
lefts to the body and Becker
bounces into a juke box.
The music blares louder, and
Becker returns with a hard one
which virtually lifts Elvis up off
As Presley', popularity his feet, him back Into
spreads, Scott, the press agent, a cMhler’s *tMd- By
plans since phony fights to build place is In IM^
up Elvis. He wins them, but one screaming their lungs .
it is the gorgeous, sexy Lizaheth
! Scott, This, you can Imagine,
imakes the story more .intrigu-
ing! P. S. She, too, signs Elvis
to a personal management con-
tract!
"is not planned by her--and it’s
a dandy,
| The film episode could very
iwell have been taken from El-
j vis' own life experiences. In the
j yarn, Elvis and his buddy arrive
at an Amarillo tavern. Four
boys in leather Jacket* ride up
ion their motorcycles. Gals taunt
'their dates into picking a battle
I '.vith Presley, .who's supposed to
be "such hot stuff." say the
screaming their lungs out. the
furniture spread all over the
saloon.
Elvis shakes his head, clears
his vision and takes out after
Becker, letting loose like he was
doing one of his tunes. A right
cross catches Becker on the jaw,
his head snaps back, his legs
buckle and he slides to the
floor. Blood Is dnpping from ms
mouth. .
••Cut." calls Ranter. Elvis
I teeners. The nert't'hing.The fur's] rushes to help Iteckerto ms
i-Ivin- feet, and the doctor who was
rrr sr »“ss^k£,£ «s«ir2;
•erprecautions. careful checks to'ed and Ken mutters «*»• «
; make sure the opposing battler*; I glad thats over I
don't happen to be Perry Como ed I’d miss my aim and sntwh
ifansietTetc. your mouth And if
i It's not quite as tough on El- work for a few days, I might a.
vis as tt is on the other young well leave town,
actor, in this case Ken Becker, Elvis is hoM nf hls left hand
chosen to fight with him. He's'carefuliy -and it appears a bone
worried about ruining the stu-. is fractured. ”**
! ilia’s high-priced commodity — ming will be limited fo
more worried about Presley than days. He figures if he c a ge
he is about himself! off this easily in a real life bat
! Another man who's plenty'ties, hes ahead, too.
I worried is director Ha! Ranter.; To keep the a'ahentcitjfla
who not only must captain this Ivor, the film also
.....- imporant sequence when wom-
en of one town refuse to allow
Presley to play their locale.
In the film, however. Pres-
sequence safely—yet effective-
ly, but he's also responsible for
the scene's being in the film—
Ranter also wrote the story!
Ranter’s taken precautions
and hired Joey Gray, ex-boxer, makes em t-m “•-> -
and veteran technical adviser on He* handy at flattery, too
-----—f-—---—
ley's able, to win ’em over and
makes 'em change their mind*.
Platter
r>‘ Chatter
1. Bve Bye Love
2. Teddy Bear
3. Teenage Romance
i, Love betters In the Sand
5. So Rare
6. Whispering Bells
7. Fallen Star
*, Searehin’
9. Susie Q "
10. Short Fat Fanny
A newcomer that bears watch-
' ' Shangri-La'' by the Four
This number has caught
"Rang. Tanyr-Djpg.vlhmg” by
the CellosslPWr- third choice, for
sure, stardom. It has a catchy
Ix'Ht and it is quite a change
from the more "robust” rock
'n roll songs. _
ing is
'Coins. This number has caught
■ on fast and is rapidly beginning
its climb. Local and nearby disc
■ jockeys
push. 1
j number
pattern.
Jerry
id IS rapidly Beginning
}. Local and nearby disc
i are gi«ng it an extra
It*s a smooth, 'melodic
that 'follows a dreamy
Mary Terry,
Mark Shearer
Are Married
Mrs. Mary Terry and John Mart
"Shearer were married at 5 p.ni.
• in CraAA \lf>lhrtdlst
pattern Mieatvr wen? phudri »l o f**m*
jetty Lee Lewis, not to be I Saturday in Grace Methodist
' confused with the comedian, has i church with the Rev. Milton Jor-
recently released his "Whole Lot! (lath pastor, officiating,
of Shakto Goin’ On" and Is get- j* jU?ntan
ting a fast result. This number rt&JM&jS&Plf+2££
After July 1 the couple will make
their; home at 1509 North Pruett.
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Birthday Party
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Honors Larry,
Carol Enderli
Carol Ann and Larry Jo Ender ■
i Jr were honored with a birth-,
Party Entertains
Rdsemary Kent
Rosemary Kent was J&'nored
; Carol Ann and uury oo *noei- Tuesday with a swimmit*, party
li Jr. were honored with a birth- nnd bartiecue supper at the new
day party Tuesday in the home of University of Houston port and
their parents. Mr- and Mrs. L. 3, ntenie grounds: Hosts were Dr.
Endreli. 22M Bush road. Carol Anh
Endreli, 2204
was one and
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5, Mr. and Mrs. L, J, picnic grounds. Hosts were Dr.
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1 was one and Larry Jo was two. (he u. of H.
iwl j a clown’s head cake decorated Fifteen girls attended the party.
I W with balloons and ice cream was The honoree was presented with
to the guests. Mrs. Bonnie a gift. . ■
helped with tile serving.
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with balloons and ice
served to the guests.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957, newspaper, June 27, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043583/m1/16/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.