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Stay Away, Joe

  PG HD Closed Captioning

Peter Tewksbury

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Plot Summary

Half-breed rodeo champ returns to the reservation to help his people prove they can be responsible cattlemen and finds the bull forwarded to them for breeding has been slaughtered to celebrate his homecoming.

Customer Reviews

Worst....movie....ever

I hated this movie. There was no plot. No structure to any of it. I'm very disappointed with it. I know he could have done better. If you ask me Elvis's career went south right after his mother died and then got even worse when Priscilla left him. They really should have given Elvis some better movies to do. They way girls were all over them they would've watched anything that had to do with him. Why not make it good?

Elvis

Elvis was an amazing man. You are entilted your opinion Justin Beeber, but Justin could never sing as well as Elvis, so why speak?

Horrible movie, and even Elvis hated it

This was hard to watch to the end. Not much plot, in fact not much going on at all, except a lot of stereotyped Native American drinking, casual kissing, partying and irresponsibility crap. This was just one huge, sad travesty for Elvis, because he could act - King Creole and Flaming Star, among a few, are proof of his ability. Was Parker & Co. banking on drawing in a female fan audience to lust on the King's newly reconditioned physique as rugged Indian? Did they really think they needed a decent script? Obviously not. It's known that Elvis hated making this one, as he hated all the other irrelevant movies he did under contract. One scene has him singing a stupid song about a bull before singing directly TO the bull. Quite a few filler scenes about his on-screen Indian sister and her relationship woes with her fiance, nothing much. In some instances Elvis looks seriously unenthusiastic about kissing and/or pursuing the (two? Three? Twenty?) robotically available women who throw themselves in his path. Oh, and did I mention there's not much plot? Something to do with the bull, I think...

Parker should have been shot and quartered in the public square for doing this to Elvis.

Stay Away, Joe
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  • $14.99
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Released: 1968

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