"Nobody" is a Sideburned Cinema, Inc. short film written and directed by, William Bryan and co-produced by, Tom Radovich. The film chronicles the story of an 18 year old, Elvis Presley, as a Senior at Humes High School, before he achieved world-wild stardom. Elvis was not an Athlete, he wore flashy clothing & he carried around a guitar, and he truly liked music class. "Nobody" features a detailed account of the 1953 Humes High School talent show which occurred April 9, 1953. Elvis reluctantly entered the talent show, and as fate would have it the audience loved Elvis at the talent show, and he captured first place at the 1953 Humes High School talent show. "Nobody" also highlights the very vital and unbreakable Mother and Son relationship between, Elvis and his Mother, Gladys Presley. In addition, "Nobody" details Elvis' relationship with his homeroom teacher, Miss. Mildred Scrivener. Scrivener was a strong authority figure, whom was in charge of the Humes High School talent show.
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Tickets are available for the August 13th
7pm & 8pm screenings
Be sure to get your tickets before they're gone!
www.nobodyshortfilm.com
CLICK HERE to view film stills for "Nobody"
Tickets are available for the August 13th
7pm & 8pm screenings
Be sure to get your tickets before they're gone!
www.nobodyshortfilm.com