Everybody loved Elvis Presley in this movie – but few noticed the weird detail about his hair

Love Me Tender (1956) marked Elvis Presley’s acting debut. Originally titled The Reno Brothers, it was renamed after

his hit song to capitalize on his rising fame. Set just after the Civil War, Elvis played Clint Reno. Though only

third-billed, he impressed the crew by memorizing not just his part but everyone’s lines.

At the New York premiere, more than 1,500 fans screamed so loudly that many of his lines were drowned out.

Producers hadn’t planned for him to sing, but quickly added numbers to highlight his star power. Off-screen, Elvis grew close to co-star

Debra Paget and even proposed, though she declined. Years later, Priscilla Presley styled her hair after Paget’s to win Elvis’s attention.

The film’s ending proved controversial—Elvis’s character dies, which deeply upset his mother. To soften the blow, producers added a posthumous

singing silhouette, despite the continuity error. Viewers can also spot amusing bloopers, like zippers and cars sneaking into Civil War scenes.

Despite flaws, Love Me Tender became a cultural milestone. It not only launched Elvis’s Hollywood career but

also signaled the merging of rock ’n’ roll fame with big-screen stardom, cementing his place as a multi-dimensional icon.

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