Script File
Our Night with Elvis
August 27, 1965…
It was the height of Beatlemania - The Fab Four had just played to 55,000 screaming fans at Shea Stadium and came to Los Angeles to play 3 sold-out shows at The Hollywood Bowl. Elvis Presley was now one of Hollywood’s biggest actors and currently living life as a movie star.
When word leaks of a secret meeting at Presley’s Bel-Air mansion later that night, a group of teenage girls make a plan to crash the party.
Based on a true event, Our Night with Elvis is a rock ‘n roll fantasy about the greatest night in music history.
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VITO BRANCATOWriterDriving John Lennon
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Project Type:Screenplay
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Genres:Comedy, Musical
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Number of Pages:91
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Country of Origin:United States
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Language:English
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First-time Screenwriter:No
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Student Project:No
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