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===Films=== '''''[[3000 Miles to Graceland]]''''' is a 2001 thriller film, starring [[Kurt Russell]], [[Kevin Costner]], [[Courteney Cox Arquette]], [[David Arquette]], [[Bokeem Woodbine]], [[Christian Slater]], and [[Kevin Pollak]]. It is a story of theft and betrayal, revolving around a plot to rob the [[Riviera Casino]] during a convention of Elvis impersonators in Las Vegas. The films also featured many real Elvis Tribute Artists from Las Vegas as background players, dancers and extras. '''''[[Bubba Ho-tep]]''''' is the title of a [[novella]] by [[Joe R. Lansdale]] which originally appeared in the anthology ''The King Is Dead: Tales of Elvis Post-Mortem'' (edited by [[Paul M. Sammon]], [[Random House|Delta]] 1994) and was adapted as a 2002 [[horror film|horror]]-[[black comedy]] [[film]] starring [[Bruce Campbell]] as [[Elvis Presley]]—who escaped the pressures of his fame long ago by impersonating an Elvis impersonator and is now a resident in a nursing home. The film version also stars [[Ossie Davis]] as Jack, a black man who claims to be [[John F. Kennedy]]. He says he was patched up after the [[John F. Kennedy assassination|assassination in Dallas]], dyed black, and abandoned by [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]. The film was directed by [[Don Coscarelli]]. '''''[[Honeymoon in Vegas]]''''' is a 1992 [[comedy|comedic]] movie which was directed by [[Andrew Bergman]]. Jack Singer, played by [[Nicolas Cage]], encounters a group of "Flying Elvises" ([[skydiving]] Elvis impersonators) while trying to reunite with his fiancée. Pop singer [[Bruno Mars]], only six years old at the time, has a small role as a young Elvis impersonator. It also featured [[Clearance Giddens]], a black Elvis. '''''Almost Elvis'''''<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.almostelvis.com | title=Almost Elvis | publisher=John Paget (PAGET FILMS) | access-date=2014-02-09 }}</ref> is a 75-minute 2001 documentary film that follows a variety of professional Elvis impersonators such as they prepare for a large annual contest in Memphis, Tennessee. '''''[[Elvis Extravaganza]]''''' is a 60-minute 2009 Elvis impersonator documentary featuring amateur Elvis impersonators and their quest for the title of the "World's Finest Elvis Impersonator." '''''[[Elvis Has Left the Building]]''''' a film in which a woman kills multiple Elvis impersonators. '''''[[Lilo & Stitch]]''''' is a 2002 animated [[Disney]] movie that has [[Stitch (Lilo & Stitch)|Stitch]], a blue alien, impersonate Elvis for a scene. The film's soundtrack contains multiple Elvis songs with the titular Hawaiian girl named Lilo being a huge fan.
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