After learning to play guitar and sing during a stint in the Big House, a minor-league punk kid becomes a rock star, with a little help from a beautiful agent. But the pressures of fame wear him down. Considered by many to be Elvis Presley's best film because of its eerie narrative prescience, noirish setting, and quality songs, especially the poolside performance of "You're So Square."
After a barroom brawl, young Vince Everett is sent to prison for manslaughter. With a little help from his hard-nosed cellmate, Everett begins developing his singing talents. After his release, the bitter but determined Vince spares no one as he climbs his way to the top of the music charts.
Co-produced by Avon Productions.
Tracks include:
"Jailhouse Rock"
"Treat Me Nice"
"Young and Beautiful"
"I Want to be Free"
"Don't Leave Me Now"
"Baby, I Don't Care"
Film is also available in colorized version.
DVD Features:
Full Frame - 1.33
Widescreen - 2.39
Audio:
Dolby Surround 5.1 English
Mono 1.0 English
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary: Steve Pond - Author
Featurette: THE SCENE THAT STOLE JAILHOUSE ROCK
Trailers: Theatrical Trailer
Art Director
William A. Horning:
Cinematographer
Robert Bronner: American Cinematographer
Source Writer
Guy Trosper: American Screenwriter
Art Director
Randall Duell: Art Director
Review 1:
"[T]he classic title track gets a terrific, swivel-hipped staging and swagger in which everybody in the old cell block really is dancing to the jailhouse rock."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.158 09/01/2007
Review 2:
"[JAILHOUSE ROCK] features a lot of dynamic musical numbers." -- Grade: B+
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.58 08/17/2007