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

evisiting Love Me Tender: Elvis Presley’s Surprising Film Debut. Did you know Love Me Tender, Elvis Presley’s first movie, is available to watch for free on YouTube? Released in 1956, it marked the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s Hollywood debut. Originally titled The Reno Brothers, the film was renamed to promote the hit song “Love Me Tender.”

Set after the Civil War, the story mixes romance, family conflict, and Western drama. Elvis played Clint Reno, based loosely on a real member of the infamous Reno Gang. Though third-billed, Elvis took the role seriously — memorizing everyone’s lines and earning praise for his acting.

During the premiere in New York, fans screamed so loudly many of Elvis’s lines were drowned out. Though he didn’t plan to sing in the movie, producers quickly added songs to highlight his charisma. His performance of “Love Me Tender,” adapted from the Civil War song “Aura Lee,” became an instant classic and sold over a million copies before its release.

Co-star Debra Paget was impressed by Elvis’s politeness and sincerity. Rumors say he proposed to her, but she declined — possibly due to her interest in Howard Hughes. Her influence lingered: Priscilla Presley reportedly copied Debra’s hairstyle years later.

Elvis’s character dies in the film, but his mother was so upset by the ending that producers added a closing scene of him singing — creating a small continuity error due to his newly dyed black hair. The movie has a few bloopers: zippers before they were invented, a 1950s car in a Civil War setting, and guitar strumming without actual playing. But these quirks add charm.

Though not his best-reviewed film, Love Me Tender introduced Elvis to the big screen and proved he had more to offer than just music — he had heart, too.

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