Roustabout (Film)
"Roustabout" is a 1964 musical film starring Elvis Presley as Charlie Rogers, a free-spirited motorcycle racer who finds himself working at a traveling carnival. The film explores themes of love, adventure, and the pursuit of happiness as Charlie interacts with the carnival's colorful characters and navigates his own dreams.
The movie features several musical numbers performed by Elvis Presley, showcasing his signature style and charisma. Directed by John Rich, "Roustabout" combines elements of drama and comedy, making it a classic example of 1960s American cinema that highlights the cultural impact of rock and roll during that era.