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  1. Love Me Tender was a 1956 Post-Civil War drama directed by Robert D. Webb that marked the feature film acting debut of Elvis Presley. In the film, Presley stars as a young man who finds himself at odds with his new wife and the Civil War veteran brother whom he thought had been killed in the war. The film's cast also included Richard Egan and ...

  2. Three Guns For Texas (1968) - Neville Brand DVD. $9.95. Add to Cart. Three Guns For Texas (1968) Our heroes, Texas Rangers based in Laredo, are joined by a pompous and persnickity constable who plans to civilize and modernize law enforcement in Texas according to methods he's developed in nine years of law enforcement in New Hampshire.

  3. Share this Product. The Return Of Jack Slade (1955) Jack Slade, son of the famed lawman and man-hunter, is hired by a Pinkerton detective, Joseph Ryan, to help wipe out a gang of outlaws and train robbers, Billy Wilcox, Hary Sutton and Little Blue Raven, and their women, Texas Rose, Polly Logan and Laughing Sam. Slades gets off to a slow.

  4. RMPMC13K – Neville Brand and Elvis Presley on the set of 'Love Me Tender' (1956) 20th Century Fox File Reference # 33595 113THA. RMKT57C8 ...

  5. Neville Brand. Actor: Stalag 17. Neville Brand joined the Illinois National Guard in 1939, bent on a career in the military. His National Guard unit was activated into federal service shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. It was while he was in the army that he made his acting debut, in Army training films, and this experience apparently changed the direction of his life ...

  6. About ELVIS A Personal Memoir. ELVIS Presley and the author Chris Hutchins got to know each other through a common mentor – Colonel Tom Parker. The man who managed the King of rock ‘n roll treated the writer as a confidant. And that’s what makes this book unique.Right from the earliest pages, the Colonel reveals his true feeling about ...

  7. Neville Brand was an American film and TV actor born in Griswold, Iowa in 1920. He came from a family with Welsh, Belgian, and Dutch roots and was one of seven children of Leo and Helen Brand. His father worked as an electrician and bridge construction worker, and Neville began helping to earn money while still in school, working as a salesman and waiter.