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Heartbreak Hotel
Description
The film follows a teen who attempts to have a band at his school. Because he knows her mother's idol is Elvis Presley, he and his band decide to kidnap Elvis Presley to make his mother surprise.
The film follows a teen who attempts to have a band at his school. Because he knows her mother's idol is Elvis Presley, he and his band decide to kidnap Elvis Presley to make his mother surprise.
Actors:
Dana Barron,
John Hawkes,
Tuesday Weld,
Miles Mutchler,
Michael Costello,
Christine Poole,
Stephen Lee Davis,
Clarke Devereux,
Hal Ketchum,
T. Graham Brown,
Jerry Haynes,
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Dana Barron
22 April 1966, New York City, New York, USA
John Hawkes
11 September 1959, Alexandria, Minnesota, USA
Tuesday Weld
27 August 1943, New York City, New York, USA
Miles Mutchler
18 April 1926, Meadville, Pennsylvania, USA
Michael Costello
Christine Poole
Stephen Lee Davis
15 December 1955, Maryville, Tennessee, USA
Clarke Devereux
Hal Ketchum
9 April 1953, Greenwich, New York, USA
T. Graham Brown
30 October 1954, Arabi, Georgia, USA
Jerry Haynes
31 January 1927, Dallas, Texas, USA
Director:
Chris Columbus
Chris Columbus
10 September 1958, Spangler, Pennsylvania, USA
Country:
United States
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Here it is, the goofiest movie of the year, a movie so bad in so many different and endearing ways that I'm damned if I don't feel genuine affection for it.
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It must have looked good on paper, but this film written and directed by Christopher Columbus comes across as silly and insubstantial on the screen.
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Face it. The King has left the building, gone to that Caesars Palace in the sky. Columbus, say goodbye.
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