Elvis Gratton: Le king des kings
- 1985
- 1h 29m
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A Quebecois Elvis impersonator, disillusioned by a Chinese man's participation in an Elvis contest, takes his wife on a vacation to the island of Santa Banana.A Quebecois Elvis impersonator, disillusioned by a Chinese man's participation in an Elvis contest, takes his wife on a vacation to the island of Santa Banana.A Quebecois Elvis impersonator, disillusioned by a Chinese man's participation in an Elvis contest, takes his wife on a vacation to the island of Santa Banana.
Julien Poulin
- Bob Gratton
- (as Elvis Poulin)
Denise Mercier
- Linda Gratton
- (as Elvis Mercier)
Marie-Claude Dufour
- L'auto-stoppeuse
- (as Elvis Dufour)
Pierre Falardeau
- Le photographe, le preacher, l'homme du canot
- (as Elvis Falardeau)
Reynald Fortin
- Général Augusto Ricochet, Général de la RCMP
- (as Elvis Fortin)
Florida Girard
- Maîtresse de ceremonies
- (as Elvis Girard)
Yves Trudel
- Méo
- (as Beau-frère d'Elvis Beaudoin)
Benoît Paiement
- Lucien
- (as Beau-frère d'Elvis Beaudoin)
Évelyn Regimbald
- Yvette
- (as Elvis Régimbald)
Denis Blais
- Le maire Groleau
- (as Elvis Blais)
Ronald Houle
- Frank
- (as Elvis Houle)
Richard Barrette
- L'échevin
- (as Elvis Barrette)
Jean Bédard
- L'avaleur de couteau
- (as Elvis Bédard)
Huguette Smith
- L'assistante de l'avaleur de couteau
- (as Elvis Smith)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe film is the compilation on three short film: Elvis Gratton (1981), Les vacances d'Elvis Gratton (1983) and Pas encore Elvis Gratton (1985)
- Quotes
Bob Gratton: Thanks, folks, and God Bless!
- Crazy creditsEvery person's first name in the credits has been replaced by "Elvis", except when the last name is "King", in which case it is left intact.
- ConnectionsEdited from Elvis Gratton (1981)
Featured review
This low-budget Quebec cult classic is actually an amalgamation of 3 half-hour shorts made in 1981, '83 and '85. It's about the life of Bob (Elvis) Gratton, who's sort of the Babbitt of Brossard: a crass, far-right-wing small-business owner who lives in an unimaginably ugly house in an even uglier Montreal suburb and puts meaning into his life by impersonating Elvis on a local TV show (even though his command of English is tenuous at best). He's in love with all aspects of American culture and is unambiguously federalist - in fact, the film was director Pierre Falardeau's reaction to the Quebec referendum of 1980. The film is meant to give a very negative picture of francophone federalists, but also to show that there's a little bit of Elvis Gratton in everyone (that's the very subtle message of the final scene in the first short).
In many ways this is a very bad movie: subzero production values, embarrassingly puerile slapstick scenes which drag on far too long, etc. But that's all part of its charm, and it's not hard to see how it became a cult classic. Parts of it are very funny, the language is extremely colourful (although those not familiar with Quebec French may need to use subtitles) and it perfectly captures the essence of the kind of petty-bourgeois dullards who are prevalent not just on Montreal's South Shore, but throughout the world, and to a certain extent in all of us. Julien Poulin is wonderful in the title role, but Pierre Falardeau himself is not very good in his cameos, particularly as the American televangelist (his English isn't very good). Definitely recommended. And skip the sequel at all costs.
In many ways this is a very bad movie: subzero production values, embarrassingly puerile slapstick scenes which drag on far too long, etc. But that's all part of its charm, and it's not hard to see how it became a cult classic. Parts of it are very funny, the language is extremely colourful (although those not familiar with Quebec French may need to use subtitles) and it perfectly captures the essence of the kind of petty-bourgeois dullards who are prevalent not just on Montreal's South Shore, but throughout the world, and to a certain extent in all of us. Julien Poulin is wonderful in the title role, but Pierre Falardeau himself is not very good in his cameos, particularly as the American televangelist (his English isn't very good). Definitely recommended. And skip the sequel at all costs.
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- Elvis Gratton, le film
- Filming locations
- Cuba(Santa Banana)
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- Budget
- CA$450,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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