ELVIS & NIXON Review

Credit: Steve Dietl / Amazon Studios & Bleecker Street
Credit: Steve Dietl / Amazon Studios & Bleecker Street

Likely you have seen the photo: Richard Nixon, President of the United States, shaking hands with Elvis Presley, the King of Rock N’ Roll in full Las Vegas costume. It looks like a joke, one staged with impersonators, but the photo is real and, as the film tells us, the most requested photo of the National Archives.

This absurd, unlikely meeting is the basis of ELVIS & NIXON a hilarious satire starring Kevin Spacey as Nixon and Michael Shannon as Elvis. The film, directed by Liza Johnson with a script by Joey Sagal, Hanala Sagal and Cary Elwes, is sly, clever and funny, with a little thoughtful reflection on the insular nature of great fame or power, and human relationships.

In 1970, Elvis Presley (Shannon) unexpectedly shows up at the White House gate, accompanied by friend Jerry Schilling (Alex Pettyfer), to request a meeting with President Richard Nixon (Spacey). Elvis wants to offer to help the President in the war on drugs, by becoming a Federal agent at large. Nixon’s staffers, Egil “Bud” Krogh (Colin Hanks) and Dwight Chapin (Evan Peters) think it could be good PR for the “youth vote” in the next election. Nixon does not even know who Elvis, even though he is one of the most famous men in the country. He dismisses the meeting as a trivial waste of time.

Yet the delusional does meet the paranoid in the end. Nixon and Elvis are two iconic figures of an earlier era but ones you would never expect to see in the same room. Presley was one of the most beloved figures in entertainment, whose death spawned denials and decades of Las Vegas impersonators but also a symbol of the excesses of fame – a man who shot his TVs when he didn’t like what he saw, loved his guns, held politically conservative views, but drank, drugged and lived the life of rock n’ roll excess. Nixon was once called “the most hated man in America,” a politician known as “Tricky Dick” noted for both underhanded politics, personal paranoia and his serious, wonky un-hipness, who ramped up the Vietnam War, secretly bombed Cambodia, opened China and was the only president to resign.

That two such people existed in the same time period seems odd enough. The possibility they would meet seems unimaginable. Yet there is the photo.

There had to be a story behind this absurd image, and ELVIS & NIXON tells one, mixing some facts with satiric fiction. The story is based in part on the memoir by Elvis pal Schilling, and his character acts as a kind of grounding in reality for the absurd situation. Spacey does not look like Nixon and Shannon does not resemble Elvis, but with a little help from costume and make-up, these two great actors make it work.

The film succeeds due to the actors and the strong script, which reveals the human side of both figures and avoids the cliches. The actors wisely play their parts straight-faced, since the comedy is inherent in the situation. The majority of the film is the lead-up to the meeting, as Elvis, disconnected from reality by too much fame, has not a clue what he is asking, and Nixon, famously resentful, seriously focused on politics and international affairs but clueless about popular culture, move in their own spheres towards their meeting.

Once the film puts Shannon and Spacey in the same room, it is like magic, with two terrific actors brilliantly playing off each other in hilarious fashion. It is worth the ticket price all by itself. But the film also offers other gems, particularly reflection on the isolating, disconnecting nature of fame or power, and the price of maintaining an image. Most of the film focuses on Elvis, and tells its story through his relationship with Schilling, a childhood friend with whom Elvis can be himself, not his public persona. Nixon gets his moments of insight and humanization, partly through his love for his college-aged daughter, an Elvis fan, but also in his discussion with Elvis.

The details may not all be true, but the satiric humor is spot on and the insights on human relationships are universal. With strong performances by Shannon and Spacey, ELVIS & NIXON is a film worth seeing, even if you don’t care about either guy in the photo.

ELVIS & NIXON opens on April 22nd, 2016

OVERALL RATING:  4 OUT OF 5 STARS

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Watch Kevin Spacey And Michael Shannon In The ELVIS & NIXON Trailer

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Credit : Steve Dietl / Bleecker Street

Check out the first trailer for director Liza Johnson’s film ELVIS & NIXON.

On a December morning in 1970, the King of Rock ’n Roll showed up on the lawn of the White House to request a meeting with the most powerful man in the world, President Nixon.

Starring Academy Award nominee Michael Shannon as Elvis Presley and two-time Academy Award winner Kevin Spacey as Richard Nixon, comes the untold true story behind this revealing, yet humorous moment in the Oval Office forever immortalized in the most requested photograph in the National Archives.

The film also stars Alex Pettyfer, Colin Hanks, Evan Peters, Sky Ferreira, Tracy Letts, Tate Donovan, Ashley Benson and Johnny Knoxville.

ELVIS & NIXON will be released by Bleecker Street & Amazon Studios April 2016.

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Michael Shannon & Kevin Spacey to Star in ELVIS & NIXON

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Academy Award Nominee Michael Shannon (MAN OF STEEL, REVOLUTIONARY ROAD) will star as Elvis Presley alongside two-time Academy Award Winner Kevin Spacey (AMERICAN BEAUTY, THE USUAL SUSPECTS) who will star as Richard Nixon in the extraordinary true story ELVIS & NIXON.

To be directed by Liza Johnson (HATESHIP LOVESHIP, RETURN), ELVIS & NIXON is based off a screenplay by Cary Elwes and Hanala and Joey Sagal.

Two men at the height of their powers, conscious they could not stay on top forever, both ripped with fear of the inevitable, sharing one famous private moment in the Oval office. ELVIS & NIXON recounts the morning of December 21st 1970, when the King of Rock’ n Roll (Michael Shannon) showed up on the White House lawn to request a meeting with the most powerful man in the world, President Richard Nixon (Kevin Spacey).  He had a very urgent request: to be sworn in as an undercover Federal Agent at large. This intimate moment in the Oval office between two men at the height of their powers has never been told.

Cassian Elwes (DALLAS BUYERS CLUB, THE BUTLER), and Holly Wiersma (DALLAS BUYERS CLUB, BOBBY) are producing while Byron Wetzel and Prescience’s Tim Smith and Paul Brett are executive producing.  Prescience is financing the film which BLOOM is introducing to foreign buyers at AFM.

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BLOOM’S Alex Walton said: “It’s almost hard to fathom this story which evolved in the oval office between these two extraordinary men.  It’s almost too good to be true.”

Producer Cassian Elwes continued: “After the enormous success of ‘The Butler’ I have a deep affection for films set in the White House as does the public.  To work with Shannon and Spacey on this movie at the height of their careers is a dream come true.”

Shannon is repped by CAA, Wetzel Entertainment and Morris, Yorn, Levine, Krintzman, Rubenstein, Kohner & Gellman. Spacey is represented by CAA and Joanne Horowitz Management.

BLOOM is currently in production on Shane Black’s detective thriller THE NICE GUYS starring Academy Award® Winner Russell Crowe and Academy Award nominee Ryan Gosling and in post on Gus Van Sant’s THE SEA OF TREES starring Academy Award Winner Matthew McConaughey.  The BLOOM slate also includes:  Michael Apted‘s UNLOCKED starring Noomi Rapace,  Academy Award Winner Michael Douglas and Orlando Bloom; Renny Harlin’s SKIPTRACE starring Jackie Chan and Johnny Knoxville; and THE HUNTERS, which will bedirected by John Moore. The existing slate includes: Gillian Flynn’s best-selling novel DARK PLACES starring Charlize Theron; A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES starring Liam Neeson; THE WOMAN IN BLACK: ANGEL OF DEATH; PELE, the biopic about the legendary Brazilian soccer player; JANE GOT A GUN starring Natalie Portman; and OUT OF THE DARK starring Julia Stiles and Scott Speedman.

K5 International Picks Up International Rights To Benaroya Pictures’ ELVIS & NIXON

 Cary Elwes’ Directorial Debut Starring Eric Bana and Danny Huston

Los Angeles, CA (November 8, 2011) – K5 International, a division of K5 Media Group has picked up international rights to Benaroya Pictures’ ELVIS & NIXON. The comedy will mark Cary Elwes’ directorial debut and stars Eric Bana as Elvis Presley and Danny Huston as Richard Nixon. ELVIS & NIXON is produced by Michael Benaroya of Benaroya Pictures and Holly Wiersma. Bana’s Pick Up Truck Productions is executive producing, marking the company’s first U.S. production.

ELVIS & NIXON tells the story about Elvis Presley visiting President Richard M. Nixon at the White House in December of 1970. The meeting was initiated by Presley, who wrote Nixon a six-page letter requesting a visit and suggesting that he be made a ‘Federal Agent-at-Large’ in the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. Presley brought with him family photos and a Colt 45 pistol as a personal gift to the President.

K5 co-founders Oliver Simon and Daniel Baur said “We’re thrilled to be working with Michael having known him for a while now. He has fantastic taste and a remarkable eye for talent and truly original material.”

Benaroya said “We are excited to be in business with Oliver and Daniel and look forward to working with them as we bring the film to the global marketplace.”

Carl Clifton Partner in Sales and Marketing, added “We fell quickly and totally in love with this project. It’s distinctive, fresh and very funny. You couldn’t make it up.”

Elwes, Joey Sagal and Hanala Sagal wrote the screenplay. The production will commence principal photography in Shreveport and Los Angeles.

Benaroya Pictures’ MARGIN CALL was recently released by Roadside Attractions and opened to rave reviews and has expanded theatrically nationwide to earn impressive box-office numbers.The film stars Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Irons, Zachary Quinto, Simon Baker, Penn Badgley, Demi Moore, and Stanley Tucci. Benaroya recently completed production on THE WORDS starring Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Olivia Wilde, Jeremy Irons, and Dennis Quaid. The Weinstein Co. recently acquired Benaroya’s THE WETTEST COUNTY IN THE WORLD and is preparing for a Spring 2012 release.

About Benaroya Pictures
 
Benaroya Pictures is a film finance and production company that strives to create unique and compelling content of diverse styles and genres. With the ability to develop and finance feature films, Benaroya Pictures views each project as an intellectual property that can be adapted for various formats beyond the silver screen.

About K5 International

Oliver Simon and Daniel Baur founded K5 International in January 2007. Since then the company has represented films such as THE VISITOR starring Richard Jenkins, GET LOW starring Robert Duvall and Bill Murray and TOAST starring Helena Bonham Carter and Freddie Highmore.

Carl Clifton joined as new partner for sales and marketing in October 2010.  In June 2009 Sascha R. Prestel partnered up with Oliver Simon and Daniel Baur in order to run the business development of the K5 Media Group. The newly configured company combines international sales expertise and an in-depth knowledge of all aspects of the business with access to the most dynamic buyers worldwide making it the perfect partner and an ideal home for producers and their projects at all stages.  K5‘s focus is on commercial but distinctive English language productions with no restrictions as regards genre or budget.  K5 International works closely with its producers in all aspects of the production and sales cycle — financing, production, sales and marketing, distribution and collection.  Upcoming projects include Vehicle 19 starring Paul Walker, which recently completed principal photography in South Africa, and Voice from the Stone starring Maggie Gyllenhaal.