Elvis Presley remains an unmatched American icon, especially in his 1964 film Viva Las Vegas, where his chemistry with Ann-Margret lit up the screen. Their duet, “The Lady Loves Me,” is memorable, but behind the scenes, some funny mistakes and bloopers went unnoticed—until now. Viva Las Vegas became Elvis’s highest-grossing film, despite mixed reviews. Elvis stars as Lucky Jackson, a race car driver seeking victory in Las Vegas, while Ann-Margret plays Rusty, a lively dancer who captures his heart.
The film also offers a glimpse of old Vegas landmarks, many now gone. The on-screen chemistry between Elvis and Ann-Margret was electric, and their off-screen connection was just as intense. Ann-Margret, then 22, was so popular that some theaters billed her above Elvis. Criticism arose about the film’s focus on her physical assets, but her star power remained undeniable.
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