Love Me Tender was the first motion picture made by singer Elvis Presley and was released in 1956. It is also the name of the title song, sung by Elvis and a record album of the same name.
Love Me Tender is a musical in the Western genre filmed in Black and White.
The film reaches its tragic conclusion with a gunfight between the two Reno brothers, ending with Clint's murder.
A reprise of "Love Me Tender" was also recorded and is heard at the end of the film; this short track was not released until after Presley's death.
1956 films | Elvis Presley albums | Musical films
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