<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Elvis Presley Jukebox Movie Collection</title><description>Roustabout (Dir. John Rich 1964): The year was 1964. The miniskirt is in. If you can't Watusi you can't dance. Cassius Clay (soon to be Muhammad Ali) claims the heavyweight crown. And Elvis is a karate-chopping biker who's hired as a carnival Roustabout. At first he just provides the muscle and a diversion for the beautiful carny girls. Then he picks up a guitar and gets the midway rockin'. Looks like this talented tough guy may be what the good-hearted owner (Barbara Stanwyck) needs to save her travelling show from bankruptcy. G.I. Blues (Dir. Norman Taurog 1960): The year was 1960. A payola scandal shocks the music world. Movie fans are introduced to glorious Smell-O-Vision. The 50-star flag is adopted. And in G.I. Blues Elvis adopts an on-screen persona he knows well in real life - a singin' G.I. in West Germany. Eager to open a stateside nightclub after his hitch in khakis he takes part in a wager to raise the dough he needs. The bet: he can melt the heart of a willowy dancer (Juliet Prowse). But all bets may be off when real love intervenes... Blue Hawaii (Dir. Norman Taurog 1961): The year was 1961. Fallout shelters dot surburban backyards. Ken joins Barbie. Roger Maris slugs 61 home runs. And Elvis Presley is in paradise playing an ex-G.I. who comes home to Blue Hawaii. His mother (Angela Lansbury) expects him to climb the corporate ladder. But Elvis would rather wear an aloha shirt than a white collar so he goes to work as a tour guide. Lucky Elvis: his first customers are a carfull of cuties. Elvis lovely scenery lovelier girls and rock-a-hula songs - now that's paradise! Girls Girls Girls (Dir. Norman Taurog 1962): Ross Carpenter a fishing guide/sailor who loves his life out on the sea finds out his boss is retiring to Arizona and has to find a way to buy the Westwind a boat that he and his father built. King Creole (Dir. Michael Curtiz 1958): The year was 1958. Everybody's dating at the drive-in. America launches its first satellite. The novel 'Lolita' stirs up controversy. And Elvis Presley gives Bourbon Street a new beat in King Creole. He plays a troubled youth whose singing sets the French Quarter rockin'. With a sweet girl to love him and nightclubbers cheering it looks like Elvis will shake off his past and head for the top. But will a mobster (Walter Matthau) and his man-trap moll (Carolyn Jones) snare him in a life of crime? Paradise Hawaiian Style (Dir. Michael D. Moore 1966): Rick Richards is a helicopter pilot who wants to set up a charter flying service in Hawaii - along the way he makes a whole lotta friends. Easy Come Easy Go (Dir. John Rich 1967): Navy diver Ted Jackson (Presley) with the help of the skipper's daughter hunts for sunken treasure... Fun In Acapulco (Dir. Richard Thorpe 1963): Mike works on a boat in Acapulco: when the bratty daughter of the boat owner gets him fired Mike must find new work and becomes embroiled in a love triangle with two women and a champion Mexican diver!asdf</description><link>http://london.chumyard.co.uk/for-sale-post/Elvis-Presley-Jukebox-Movie-Collection_1238524238.html</link><copyright>Chumyard Free Classified Discount Network</copyright><item><title>Elvis Presley Jukebox Movie Collection</title><description>Roustabout (Dir. John Rich 1964): The year was 1964. The miniskirt is in. If you can't Watusi you can't dance. Cassius Clay (soon to be Muhammad Ali) claims the heavyweight crown. And Elvis is a karate-chopping biker who's hired as a carnival Roustabout. At first he just provides the muscle and a diversion for the beautiful carny girls. Then he picks up a guitar and gets the midway rockin'. Looks like this talented tough guy may be what the good-hearted owner (Barbara Stanwyck) needs to save her travelling show from bankruptcy. G.I. Blues (Dir. Norman Taurog 1960): The year was 1960. A payola scandal shocks the music world. Movie fans are introduced to glorious Smell-O-Vision. The 50-star flag is adopted. And in G.I. Blues Elvis adopts an on-screen persona he knows well in real life - a singin' G.I. in West Germany. Eager to open a stateside nightclub after his hitch in khakis he takes part in a wager to raise the dough he needs. The bet: he can melt the heart of a willowy dancer (Juliet Prowse). But all bets may be off when real love intervenes... Blue Hawaii (Dir. Norman Taurog 1961): The year was 1961. Fallout shelters dot surburban backyards. Ken joins Barbie. Roger Maris slugs 61 home runs. And Elvis Presley is in paradise playing an ex-G.I. who comes home to Blue Hawaii. His mother (Angela Lansbury) expects him to climb the corporate ladder. But Elvis would rather wear an aloha shirt than a white collar so he goes to work as a tour guide. Lucky Elvis: his first customers are a carfull of cuties. Elvis lovely scenery lovelier girls and rock-a-hula songs - now that's paradise! Girls Girls Girls (Dir. Norman Taurog 1962): Ross Carpenter a fishing guide/sailor who loves his life out on the sea finds out his boss is retiring to Arizona and has to find a way to buy the Westwind a boat that he and his father built. King Creole (Dir. Michael Curtiz 1958): The year was 1958. Everybody's dating at the drive-in. America launches its first satellite. The novel 'Lolita' stirs up controversy. And Elvis Presley gives Bourbon Street a new beat in King Creole. He plays a troubled youth whose singing sets the French Quarter rockin'. With a sweet girl to love him and nightclubbers cheering it looks like Elvis will shake off his past and head for the top. But will a mobster (Walter Matthau) and his man-trap moll (Carolyn Jones) snare him in a life of crime? Paradise Hawaiian Style (Dir. Michael D. Moore 1966): Rick Richards is a helicopter pilot who wants to set up a charter flying service in Hawaii - along the way he makes a whole lotta friends. Easy Come Easy Go (Dir. John Rich 1967): Navy diver Ted Jackson (Presley) with the help of the skipper's daughter hunts for sunken treasure... Fun In Acapulco (Dir. Richard Thorpe 1963): Mike works on a boat in Acapulco: when the bratty daughter of the boat owner gets him fired Mike must find new work and becomes embroiled in a love triangle with two women and a champion Mexican diver! - Chumyard UK</description><link>http://london.chumyard.co.uk/for-sale-post/Elvis-Presley-Jukebox-Movie-Collection_1238524238.html</link><pubDate>2010-03-14</pubDate></item><item><title>Jukebox Revival - Soul  Rhythm And Blues Vol.1</title><description>Jukebox Revival - Soul  Rhythm And Blues Vol.1 - Chumyard UK</description><link>http://london.chumyard.co.uk/for-sale-post/Jukebox-Revival-Soul-Rhythm-And-Blues-Vol-1_1235335769.html</link><pubDate>2010-03-14</pubDate></item><item><title>Jukebox Revival - Rock n' Roll Vol.2</title><description>Jukebox Revival - Rock n' Roll Vol.2 - Chumyard UK</description><link>http://london.chumyard.co.uk/for-sale-post/Jukebox-Revival-Rock-n-Roll-Vol-2_1238288894.html</link><pubDate>2010-03-14</pubDate></item><item><title>Jukebox Revival - Rock n' Roll Vol.1</title><description>Jukebox Revival - Rock n' Roll Vol.1 - Chumyard UK</description><link>http://london.chumyard.co.uk/for-sale-post/Jukebox-Revival-Rock-n-Roll-Vol-1_1224281081.html</link><pubDate>2010-03-14</pubDate></item></channel></rss>