G.I. Blues is a 1960 Elvis Presley musical motion picture played as a romantic comedy. It was filmed at Paramount's Hollywood studios, with some pre-production scenery shot on location in Germany before Presley's release from the army. The movie reached #2 on the Variety weekly national box office chart in 1960. The movie won a 2nd place or runner-up prize Laurel Award in the category of Top Musical of 1960. U.S. Army Specialist 5 Tulsa McLean is a tank crewman with a singing career. Serving with the 3rd Armored "Spearhead" Division in West Germany, McLean dreams of running his own... nightclub when he leaves the army, but such dreams don't come cheap. Tulsa and his buddies have formed a band and perform in various German "Gasthauses", night clubs, and on an Armed Forced stage. In one bar, he even discovers the record "Blue Suede Shoes" sung by someone named Elvis on a jukebox. To raise money, Tulsa places a bet on his friend Dynamite , that he can spend the night with a club dancer named Lili , who is rumored to be hard to get. She turned down one other G.I. operator, Turk .
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| Release date: | August 18, 1960 |
| Directed by: | Michael D. Moore, Norman Taurog |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 104 Minutes |
| Producer: | Hal B. Wallis |
| Cinematography: | Loyal Griggs |
| Genre: | Musical |