Roustabout is a very good film, with a stellar cast including Elvis and Barbara Stanwick.
When Elvis is let out of prison for a fight with some college students, he hits the road; but is sideswiped by an angry father (Leif Ericsson), when Elvis tries to impress his daughter on his motorbike.
His bike is ruined, with no sympathy from Joe (Ericsson) although his wife Maggie (Stanwick) and his daughter invite Elvis back to the nearby carnival that they run.
Elvis is hired part time whilst his bike is being mended. He eventually becomes a singing sensation (Thats new!!!!) in a bid to save the carnival from bankrupcy, but a constant fued with Joe and a misunderstanding over a missing wallet promts Elvis to join a rival carni' business.
Songs aside, this is a good film, even though the album topped the US charts. There are some cracking scenes: e.g. the opening fight where Elvis takes vicious kick for real in a stunt that he performed himslef (Look out for the band-aid he wears throughout) but is viciously kicked in the head; also the motorbike 'Wall of Death' and small parts from Raquel Welch and Richard Kiel (Jaws from the Bond films).
Throughout the film Elvis character seems to be tusseling between rebellious characters before in films like Jailhouse Rock, Wild In The Country and King Creole and softy everyman characters in films to come like Paradise Hawaiin Style, Frankie and Johnny and Clambake.
Anyhow, this is good, I love it and after Roustabout (1964) Elvis never made a good film until 1968s Live a Little Love a Little; although 1965s Frankie and Johnny was aslo good.