When Robert Mitchum considered Elvis Presley for ‘Thunder Road’
The Chris Mitchum Interview, Part Two
Since your father Robert Mitchum offered Elvis Presley a leading role in Thunder Road [1958], did you get to meet the King of Rock ’n’ Roll?
Actually my parents saw Elvis before he was well known. They were down in New Orleans staying with Frank and Isabell Monteleone, who owned the Monteleone Hotel in the French Quarter in New Orleans. On the weekend, they went to their place in Pass Christian, Mississippi.
The Monteleones said, “There’s a little club about a half hour from here. They’ve got this singer there, and we ought to go up and see him.” It was Elvis Presley. I think he had a contract to work at that little club one week a month. When they got back to the Monteleone Hotel they ran into Colonel Tom Parker. They urged him, “You oughta go up and see this guy.” So the Colonel went, saw Elvis, and signed him.
[Author’s Note: Esteemed music biographers Peter Guralnick and Alanna Nash have documented that Parker’s Jamboree Attractions advance man Oscar Davis discovered the 19-year-old Presley and the Blue Moon Boys on October 30, 1954, less than four months after his career launched with debut single “That’s All Right” b/w “Blue Moon of Kentucky,” at the Eagles Nest mini nightclub in Memphis upon…