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Elvis Presley on stage in Miami. Almost every performance ended with mobbing and clothes-ripping by frenzied teen-agers . . . The filming of “G.I. Blues" began even before Elvis had completed his army service. . . . Elvis as Clint, the gangling yokel, in “Love Me Tender.”

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Press, 18 August 1977, Page 14

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Elvis Presley on stage in Miami. Almost every performance ended with mobbing and clothes-ripping by frenzied teen-agers . . . The filming of “G.I. Blues" began even before Elvis had completed his army service. . . . Elvis as Clint, the gangling yokel, in “Love Me Tender.” Press, 18 August 1977, Page 14

Elvis Presley on stage in Miami. Almost every performance ended with mobbing and clothes-ripping by frenzied teen-agers . . . The filming of “G.I. Blues" began even before Elvis had completed his army service. . . . Elvis as Clint, the gangling yokel, in “Love Me Tender.” Press, 18 August 1977, Page 14