Elvis Presley remains one of America’s most iconic and irreplaceable legends.
In the 1964 film Viva Las Vegas, his undeniable on-screen chemistry with Ann-Margret truly shone, especially during their hilarious and perfectly choreographed duet, “The Lady Loves Me.”
However, not everything went smoothly behind the scenes. The movie contained several overlooked errors and quirks that have only recently come to light. Ready to uncover the details you might have missed? Let’s dive in!
Viva Las Vegas became Elvis Presley’s highest-grossing film, leaving a lasting impact on both music and cinema. Elvis starred as Lucky Jackson, a determined race car driver aiming for a big win in Las Vegas, while Ann-Margret played Rusty Martin, a spirited dancer who wins Lucky’s heart.
Beyond their electric on-screen connection, Elvis and Ann-Margret also shared a fascinating off-screen relationship. Yet, even the most devoted fans might not be aware of the amusing bloopers, hidden flaws, and funny moments tucked away in this glitzy classic.
The Iconic Viva Las Vegas Dance Scene
When it came to music, Elvis naturally commanded most of the spotlight. He performed six solo numbers, while Ann-Margret only had two.
One of the movie’s standout moments is their steamy dance scene to the title track, “Viva Las Vegas.” Even after nearly 60 years, Ann-Margret’s dazzling energy exemplifies the phrase “dance like no one’s watching.”
While Elvis brought his signature charisma to the performance, Ann-Margret’s exceptional dancing often stole the show.
Interestingly, some eagle-eyed fans have noticed that Elvis’s lip-syncing in the scene is less than perfect. But let’s be honest—with Ann-Margret’s high-octane moves taking center stage, who’s really focusing on Elvis’s lips?