Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27194 in DVD
- Brand: PARAMOUNT HOME VIDEO
- Released on: 2003-01-07
- Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English, French
- Subtitled in: English
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
- Running time: 97 minutes

Fun in Acapulco (DVD)
By Elvis Presley
Buy new: $23.07
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First tagged "musical" by Heather Michael
Customer tags: elvis presley(9), love it(5), dvd(2), classic(2), musical, d-elvis, music, dacing
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9 of 9 people found a following examination helpful.
funny entertainment
By A Customer
There was a current reason for given Elvis was called a aristocrat of rock; he was on tip and he reigned a whole time he was live, and now, even in death, he manages to sell some-more and some-more albums and be enjoyed by new generations.
This Elvis film is a personal favorite of mine. The on-location filming creates it fantastic and Elvis is truly in tip form in this pleasant movie. You can watch it with a whole family, and, with a difference of one flattering hideous fist quarrel scene, with immature children as well.
Elvis sings a series of Spanish-tinged numbers and does a good opening during a El Troubadour of "Bossa Nova Baby."
The tract works well, and a story is fun if we can suppose Elvis Presley being a thespian in Mexico in a early '60's.
The 4 Beatles acutally went to see this film when a came over to a states early in their career.
Elvis does his possess stunts in this film, though does not do a precipice diving scene. The precipice diving stage is unequivocally fantastic and unequivocally gives this film a singular dimension that many of his other films were blank due to parsimonious budgets.
A good Elvis vehicle, we can suffer it now, 40 years after (whewww...hard to trust it's that aged now) and be ecstatic behind to a poetic time of ignorance and fun.
Ursala Andress is a pleasure and had good on-screen chemistry with a king. we wish that she had done some-more appearances in Elvis cinema as she was simply as good as Elvis as an actor.
Buy it for your collection so that we can watch it for years to come, and pass it along to a youngsters to let a subsequent era enjoy!!
Betty Jennings
9 of 10 people found a following examination helpful.
Elvis and that Bossa Nova Baby beat.
By Josh P.
"Fun In Acapulco" competence demeanour like it on-screen, though it wasn't fun in Acapulco for Elvis or Ursula Andress. Both of them were training new languages. Ursula Andress was only training English (reason for her uttered being dubbed in "Dr. No"), and Elvis had to learn Spanish given some of a songs he sang have Spanish lyrics. So it was tough work for them. You have to hear Elvis sing in Spanish. It's so different. Here, he plays a former playground performer who comes to Acapulco to get divided from his past. He's hired as a lifeguard during a hotel, and sings for a guest during night. Being a lifeguard wasn't easy, given when he was in a circus, he was in a acrobats. On one pitch he missed his partner who fell to a belligerent and resulted in a terrible accident. When a opposition lifeguard learns about it, he hurdles him to dive again given now Elvis' impression is fearful of heights. He's finally means to benefit behind his courage, beats adult a opposition Alejandro Rey in a good quarrel scene, and climbs to a top clif and creates a top dive. He wins a heart of Ursula Andress, too. Great latin rhythm, latin love, and latin themed Elvis flick.
7 of 8 people found a following examination helpful.
The BEST!
By A Customer
I am a large Elvis fan, and this film is by distant my favorite one! It has everything....catchy songs....Elvis chasing a girls....you name it!
If we are a fan and have not seen this movie, we rarely suggest it!
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