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Elvis Presley - King Creole - 1958By David English
By David English

Elvis signing autographs on location King Creole. 2/3/5 or thursday 6th of January 1958

Elvis signing autographs on location King Creole. 2/3/5 or thursday 6th of January 1958
Elvis on location at Lake Pontchartrain Shack, New Orleans March 4,1958. Elvis signs some autographs for waiting fans. Elvis is wearing a shirt not seen in the movie, so he is either arriving or departing the location.
Hal Wallis, Elvis Presley, Michael Curtiz and Dean Jagger on location. March 3,1958.
The scene being shot is where 'Danny' meets 'Mr. Fisher' at 'Maxie's' Courtyard, 'It was an accident pa, I'm sorry honest, I tried to stop em, I did it for you'. 726 St. Peters Street, New Orleans (scene 154).
Director Michael Curtiz, Producer Hal Wallis and Elvis, Tuesday 11th February / Thursday 20th February/Monday 24th February 1958 - Paramount Studios, Hollywood. This photo appeared in the book 'Inside King Creole'.
Elvis departs to a waiting car on location in New Orleans, 2/3/5 or 6th January 1958.
This photo appeared in the book 'Inside King Creole'.
Hoyt Hawkins with (back to camera) takes part in a music number backstage with, Hugh Jarrett, Bill Black (holding upright bass), Elvis Presley, Scotty Moore at the top of picture, Ric Roman next to Elvis, Charles O'Curren, Patti Page, D.J. Fontana sat with his drum kit, and Liliane Montevecchi (Nina).

Jan Shepard, Liliane Montevecchi, Elvis and Dolores Hart
A young fan on the paramount set gets an autograph from Elvis,who is signing his name on the single release of Teddy Bear. Tuesday February 4, 1958.

Elvis Presley and Colonel Tom Parker on the set of King Creole
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Recommended Books
For photos of Elvis in Paris we can highly recommend the book Elvis a Paris.
A Date With Elvis - Army Days Revisited - Essential. The book is in both English and German which enhances the book and it Being about Elvis in Germany. Filled with 900 rare and previously unpublished photos, original news stories, interviews and pictures of memorabilia over 240 pages, this book is highly recommended . Also Includes the text of interviews such as Graceland 1960, Pat Hernon, Elvis Sails etc. Unbelievable, fascinating, just brilliant! What more could I say? A Date With Elvis - Army Days Revisited is a 'must have'! ~ Ger Rijff
Private Presley: The Missing Years - Elvis in Germany - By Andreas SchrÖer, traces the story of Elvis' two years in the army: the trauma of his mother's death just three weeks before he left for Germany; the media circus of his arrival and the constant attention of the press during his stay; his first experiments with drugs; the girls with whom he was and was not involved; his early encounters with his future wife, Priscilla, who was just fourteen when they met; and his triumphant return to America.
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