Elvis Marathon
8am/7c, HDNet
Elvis Presley lives—through his music and his 31 movies (not counting concert films), five of which are featured in a daylong marathon marking the 48th anniversary of his death. He remains timeless in these chestnuts from his 1960s cinematic heyday, including two films released after his discharge from the U.S. Army. In Blue Hawaii (8am/7c, repeated at 8:15/7:15c), he’s an Army veteran who leads tourists around the Aloha State, with Joan Blackman (right, with Presley), only 10 years his elder, playing his mother. In G.I. Blues (5:45/4:45c, again at 1am/midnight c), he’s a singing Army specialist wooing a club dancer (Juliet Prowse). Also on the playlist: Roustabout (10:45am/9:45c), opposite film legend Barbra Stanwyck; Easy Come, Easy Go (1:15/12:15c); and Frankie and Johnny (3:35/2:35c), opposite The Beverly…
