Elvis Has Left the Building (2005)
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Joel Zwick follows the massive success MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING with this quirky comedy about a woman plagued by an Elvis curse. Harmony (Kim Basinger) had an encounter early in life with the young... Joel Zwick follows the massive success MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING with this quirky comedy about a woman plagued by an Elvis curse. Harmony (Kim Basinger) had an encounter early in life with the young Elvis, and can't seem to shake his influence. Now a Pink Lady selling cosmetics door-to-door, she seems to inadvertently bring harm to any Elvis impersonators she encounters. After a bizarre car accident leaves a slew of them dead, Harmony goes on the run from the authorities, hooking up with a downtrodden ad exec (John Corbett, SEX & THE CITY, RAISING HELEN) who has Elvis troubles of his own. The excellent cast also features Annie Potts (DESIGNING WOMEN, GHOSTBUSTERS 1 & 2), Sean Astin (LORD OF THE RINGS TRILOGY), Denise Richards (SCARY MOVIE 3), Angie Dickinson (SABRINA), and Billy Ray Cyrus (MULHOLLAND DR.). [More]
Starring: Kim Basinger, John Corbett, Sean Astin, Annie Potts
Starring: Kim Basinger, John Corbett, Sean Astin, Annie Potts, Denise Richards, Angie Dickinson, Billy Ray Cyrus
Director: Joel Zwick
Director: Joel Zwick
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