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Format: VHS
 Aug 2001
 Rated R
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround
 Sound: Stereo, Surround
 Closed Captioned
 125 min.
 Color
 Extra Info: Spanish Subtitled
 UPC: 012569685239 |
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Movie Description A skilled band of criminals gang together with a goal to get rich at the 2001 International Elvis Convention in Las Vegas. Dressed to the nines as flawless Elvis impersonators and armed with enough ammo and electronic gadgets to easily knock off any establishment, it's no surprise when, at the last minute, the deal goes bad. A wild action-adventure film with twisting plot and a kicking soundtrack by George Clinton, 3,000 MILES TO GRACELAND is a non-stop rollicking ride.
Film Notes Theatrical Release: February 23, 2001
Kurt Russell starred as Elvis Presley in John Carpenter's 1979 television film ELVIS--THE MOVIE.
The actual distance between Graceland and Las Vegas is approximately 1,500 miles.
Industry Reviews "...Russell and Costner seem to be having fun..." USA Today - Mike Clark (02/23/2001)
"...A pedal-to-the-metal redneck heist picture with a few badass kicks to it..." Variety - Todd McCarthy (02/26/2001)
"...[Cox] gives her scenes a charge. For the first time, she seems a true movie star....This is a high-octane ride..." Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (03/02/2001)
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