In three separate stories, Elvis falls in love with the younger versions of Barabra Stanwyck, Maggie Smith and Angela Lansbury. For this one, you can just pick the actress you would like to see paired with Elvis.
Barbara Stanwyck
Elvis Presley is acting in his 1964 movie Roustabout. In the movie, the lady running the carnival is a fifty-some-year-old woman named Maggie. The actress is Barbara Stanwyck. Elvis goes to bed one night, but then wakes up the next morning in Hollywood in 1936, the year after he was born. There, he meets all sorts of older film actors that were popular in his parents' generation... but then he meets a young Barbara Stanwyck, whose given name is Ruby Stevens. Elvis can hardly believe that this atrociously beautiful woman is the older woman he was acting with in Roustabout. After showing off his singing, dancing and acting skills, he is thrown into the film Barbara is working on called His Brother's Wife and becomes the male lead, when before, it was Barbara's future second husband Robert Taylor. Elvis catches the hearts of so many people... including Barbara's. She is not happy about it since she had just left a nasty and hurtful marriage a few months before then and does not want to deal with romance. But, since Elvis is such a talented singer and actor, is a handsome and kind man and great with her three-year-old adopted son Dion, she cannot help but rethink not stepping into the romance pool again. And, Elvis being Elvis, he is not able to resist her. She is young, beautiful, talented and a bombshell. Will he be able to tell her where he is really from and how he really knows her? And... how does he get back home?
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Maggie Smith
Who is that woman with huge blue eyes? Elvis can't help but stare at the beauty as he sees her in passing while in a restaurant in LA. She sees him as well and comes right for him and introduces herself as the British film and stage actress Maggie Smith. She's in the states for a vacation away from her busy acting life in England. Elvis is nothing other than entranced by her because of her huge eyes and titillating accent. She's his fan, but she treats him like an equal since she is also in the acting business and knows the life of fame. Elvis is impressed by her number of films and plays since she started her career around when he did—mid 50s. He thinks that he can learn from her. Also, Elvis sees the gentle, caring and loving qualities in her that remind him of his mother who he lost not two years ago. Elvis falls in love... but will he be able to say goodbye to this woman when she leaves to go back to England? He doesn't want to say goodbye to another woman who he came to love.
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Angela Lansbury
Elvis is working on his movie Blue Hawaii, and he's thrilled when he gets the opportunity to act with the legendary Angela Lansbury. The English woman has to play his character's overbearing mother from the South. She's a joy to work with and is laughingly only ten years older than him at thirty-six. He gets along great with her. In the thick of filming, Elvis goes to bed one night and wakes up in a world that is not Hawaii and not even 1961. Through a lot of confusion, he finds out that he woke up in Hollywood in 1946. It's December, and he's at a Christmas party. There, he sees and then meets a gorgeous blonde bombshell, and as he's trying to pick up his hanging jaw, he finds out this this stunning young woman is none other than a younger Angela Lansbury. Through some turn of events, he's pulled into the film that she's acting in. As he works with her, he's desperate to tell her how he knows her, and he tries to not fall in love with her since she's the younger version of that woman who's ten years older than him. Well, she's twenty-one here, and is beautiful, so... he can't help it. And neither can she. Even though, at that party, she meets her husband who she is still married to in 1961, and she's a fresh divorcee, she turns her sights on Elvis the moment she hears him sing.
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