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_**Elvis’ first movie, a Western, with Richard Egan and Debra Paget**_ At the end of the Civil War the three Reno brothers come back home with loot from a Union train heist, which they originally intended to give to the Confederate cause...


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At the end of the Civil War, a Confederate team is ordered to rob a Union payroll train but the war ends leaving these men with their Union loot, until the Feds come looking for it.
In the aftermath of the Civil War, Vance Reno and his brothers are mistakenly informed that Vance's younger brother, Clint, has been killed in a skirmish. In reality, Clint is alive and well, having just returned home. However, upon hearing the news, Vance's sweetheart, Cathy, marries Clint. Vance returns home heartbroken and must confront his feelings while dealing with a local land dispute with the greedy Mr. Vance.
While "Love Me Tender" is primarily remembered as Elvis Presley's debut film and for its hit title song, critical reception at the time was mixed to positive, largely focusing on Presley's performance and the film's melodramatic plot. Audiences, however, were enthralled by Presley's star power, making it a commercial success.
Elvis Presley's charismatic screen debut was the main draw, overshadowing the conventional Western plot.
The film's dramatic elements and musical numbers were often seen as secondary to the novelty of seeing Presley act.
While not critically acclaimed for its filmmaking, its historical significance as Presley's first movie is undeniable.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated Elvis Presley's performance and the inclusion of his music, though some found the plot to be predictable or overly sentimental. The film's historical importance as Presley's debut is a consistent point of praise.
None notable beyond its significance as Elvis Presley's first film and the success of its title song.
Elvis Presley was initially slated to play the role of Clint Reno, the younger brother, but after an impressive audition, director Robert D. Webb decided to give him the larger role of Vance Reno, the older brother, who sings the title song.
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_**Elvis’ first movie, a Western, with Richard Egan and Debra Paget**_ At the end of the Civil War the three Reno brothers come back home with loot from a Union train heist, which they originally intended to give to the Confederate cause...
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