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King Creole

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King Creole
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Original Theatrical Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing USA
Directed by Michael Curtiz
Release Date 1958
Studio Hal Wallis Productions
Distributor Paramount Pictures
Main Cast
Character Actor
Danny Fisher Elvis Presley
Ronnie Carolyn Jones
Maxie Fields Walter Matthau
Nellie Dolores Hart
Mr. Fisher Dean Jagger
Forty Nina Liliane Montevecchi
Shark Vic Morrow
Charlie LeGrand Paul Stewart


King Creole is an American 1958 B&W musical drama directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Elvis Presley as Danny Fisher, a singer in the King Creole nightclub. His success attracs the attention of local crime boss Maxie Fields (Walter Matthau) who wants Danny for his own place. The movie is based on the novel A Stone for Danny Fisher (1952) by Harold Robbins.


The following weapons were used in the film King Creole:


Colt Detective Special

Maxie Fields (Walter Matthau) uses a Colt Detective Special revolvers.

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Colt Detective Special 1st Gen with Round Butt - .38 Special
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Maxie Fields draws the revolver but Danny Fisher (Elvis Presley) hits his hand with gun at the table.
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The revolver falls back in the drawer.
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A closeup of the revolver in Fields' hand.
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Fields fires at Danny and Ronnie (Carolin Jones) despite Dummy's (Jack Grinnage) attempt to stop the gangster.