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Century Library
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DVD FICTION Jailhouse
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Cholla Library
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DVD FICTION Jailhouse
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DVD FICTION Jailhouse
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Juniper Library
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DVD FICTION Jailhouse
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Mesquite Library
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DVD FICTION Jailhouse
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Summary:
Vince Everett is serving a one-year jail sentence for manslaughter. While in the big house, his cellmate, a former country singer, introduces him to the record business. Vince takes to it so well that he decides to become a singer when he gets out. However, he is quickly disillusioned by the record business. But with the help of a new friend, he decides to form his own label, and soon he becomes an overnight sensation. As he becomes a superstar, his desire for fame and money may cause him to forget the people who got him there.
Notes:
Not rated by MPAA.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1957.
Based on a story by Ned Young.
Digitally remastered.
Special features: commentary soundtrack by Steve Pond, author of Elvis in Hollywood; featurette "The scene that stole Jailhouse rock"; theatrical trailer.
Director of photography, Robert Bronner ; editor, Ralph E. Winters ; music supervisor, Jeff Alexander.
Elvis Presley, Judy Tyler, Mickey Shaughnessy, Vaughn Taylor, Jennifer Holden, Dean Jones, Anne Neyland.
DVD, region 1; widescreen (2.40:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround or Dolby Digital 1.0 mono, dual-layer.
In English with optional French subtitles or optional English subtitles for the hearing impaired.
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