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An interesting look at the early years of the king of rock and roll, Elvis Presley (Michael St. Gerard). St. Gerard lip-syncs to country singer Ronnie McDowell. Despite overwhelmingly good criticism, the series was cancelled due to poor ratings.
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  • a day late and a dollar short...

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    He used to know the true meaning of Spo-Dee-O-Dee. This is what happens when a guy spends all his money on deep fried peanut butter and pill sandwiches.
    He used to know why a man name Doc Sausage would never be president of the united states.
    He never k price of a tv dinner and fame. Or why Johnny Ace did what he did or how Hank Williams backed down Joseph Stalin.
    He should have taken a from Big Joe Turner and dumped the jump suits. He made that familiar trip from stardom to that big park bench in the sky. Long live the king.
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  • Elvis .... a well produced show
    Elvis was a very well produced show. It really captured the look and feel of the year 1954 and had a solid cast. Michael St. Gerar...
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Arts, Drama, Music

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90s, Biography