Morgan's arrival does not go well as he gets into a fight with Jodie and Pappy Tatum (Arthur O'Connell) fires his shotgun when the Army soldiers arrive. We are also introduced to the "Kittyhawks," wild mountain women in search of men with only one thing on their minds. Morgan has dinner with the Tatums and their daughter Azalea (Yvonne Craig) flirts with him. Morgan tries to explain the concept of ICBM missiles to Pappy who just doesn't get it, saying "how can everybody see it but me?"
A local newspaper reporter gets a tip about the Army's attempts at building a base and goes to investigate, getting a photo of Morgan in his jeep with the headline, "Anyone for missiles?" much to the captain's dismay. In the meantime, General Donford shows up with his men to try and get the deal done, only to be forced to drink moonshine, eat possum tails and fall prey to the "Kittyhawks." Morgan has fallen for Azalea by this point, while Jodie (who looks and sings remarkably like Morgan) has fallen for Army stenographer Midge (Cynthia Pepper).
Part of the Elvis: 75th Anniversary DVD Collection, Kissin' Cousins features some themes that would be much less likely today, such as cousins falling for each other (distant or not) and a very stereotypical portrayal of southerners as rednecks or hillbillies. That said, the movie has a fun, innocent feel to it (Azalea dolls herself up by painting her toenails, even though the bottoms of her feet are dirty for instance) and some fun songs, including the title track, "Echoes of Love" and "Once is Enough." Not the best Presley film, but far from the worst and one of the more charming.
Article first published as DVD Review: Kissin' Cousins on Blogcritics.
This content was based upon a free review copy the Contributor received.
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