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Interactive menus; Theatrical trailer; Scene access
Full Product DetailsSide #1
0. Scene Selections
1. Logos [:17]
2. Main Title [1:09]
3. The Sugar Man [1:09]
4. Trouble in a Dress [:50]
5. The Fight [:52]
6. Sentencing; Hunk [5:32]
7. One More Day [2:46]
8. Young and Beautiful [3:31]
9. I Wanna Be Free [4:00]
10. Food Fight [3:01]
11. Freedom; the Letters [2:55]
12. The Exploitation "Man" [3:57]
13. "Young and Beautiful (reprise)" [3:46]
14. Don't Leave Me Now (Take One) [2:20]
15. Don't Leave Me Now (Take two) [5:14]
16. At Peggy's Parents' [4:12]
17. Vince's Voice Change [6:02]
18. Treat Me Nice [5:13]
19. The Girl's Got Other Plans [5:00]
20. Hunk Returns [3:00]
21. Jailhouse Rock [3:16]
22. One More Day (Reprise) [4:43]
23. Climax Studios [3:16]
24. The Debu-Detente [2:07]
25. Baby, I Don't Care [4:23]
26. The Way the Mop Flops [4:53]
27. Teaching Vince a Lesson [5:08]
28. Young and Beautiful (finale) [3:54]
Side #2
0. Scene Selections
1. Logos [:17]
2. Main Title [1:09]
3. The Sugar Man [1:09]
4. Trouble in a Dress [:50]
5. The Fight [:52]
6. Sentencing; Hunk [5:32]
7. One More Day [2:46]
8. Young and Beautiful [3:31]
9. I Wanna Be Free [4:00]
10. Food Fight [3:01]
11. Freedom; the Letters [2:55]
12. The Exploitation "Man" [3:57]
13. "Young and Beautiful (reprise)" [3:46]
14. Don't Leave Me Now (Take One) [2:20]
15. Don't Leave Me Now (Take two) [5:14]
16. At Peggy's Parents' [4:12]
17. Vince's Voice Change [6:02]
18. Treat Me Nice [5:13]
19. The Girl's Got Other Plans [5:00]
20. Hunk Returns [3:00]
21. Jailhouse Rock [3:16]
22. One More Day (Reprise) [4:43]
23. Climax Studios [3:16]
24. The Debu-Detente [2:07]
25. Baby, I Don't Care [4:23]
26. The Way the Mop Flops [4:53]
27. Teaching Vince a Lesson [5:08]
28. Young and Beautiful (finale) [3:54]
Widely considered the greatest rock musical of all time, Jailhouse Rock combines elements of the classic juvenile-delinquent cautionary tale with a fascinating look at early rock-'n' -roll. Its main draw is the charismatic presence of Elvis Presley, alluringly moody as Vince Everett, a construction worker sent to prison when a bar fight turns fatal. He goes in a decent if hotheaded kid and comes out a hard-as-nails ex-con. Managing to parlay a knack for music into rock stardom, Everett nearly destroys his life with his narcissistic behavior. Of course, all his destructiveness only makes Everett one of the sexiest characters Presley ever played. The film boasts a variety of bluesy Elvis tunes, and Mike Stoller -- who penned many of Presley's best songs along with Jerry Lieber -- appears in a cameo as a piano player. The showstopper, though, is "Jailhouse Rock" itself, as exuberant, gorgeous, and sublimely ridiculous a wide-screen musical sequence as anyone could want. Amy Robinson, Barnes & Noble
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