Elvis and Slick Monty

Elvis and Slick Monty is a television series which aired on NTTV from 2004 to 2006.[1]

Elvis and Slick Monty
Written byChad McCanna
Hyle Russell
Directed byChad McCanna
StarringBanks Lee
Greg Janda
Branden Finney
Jeff Stebbins
Mariola Schmid
Mark Moseley
Matthew Muhl
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes10
Production
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkNTTV
Original releaseNovember 25, 2004 (2004-11-25) 
October 31, 2006 (2006-10-31)

Synopsis

The adventures of two roommates (a half-man/half-fly referee and an ex-musician loosely based on Elvis Presley) as they face off against the world domination plans of an evil mayor.[2]

Cast

  • Erik Klein as Elvis (Season 1)
  • Banks Lee as Elvis (Season 2)
  • Greg Janda as Slick Monty
  • Branden Finney as Doctor Leon
  • Jeff Stebbins as Silvan Summers
  • Mariola Schmid as Diane Buttercup
  • Mark Moseley as Joey Bagwell
  • Matthew Muhl as Various Characters

Episodes

Season One

  • Episode 101 - "Kamikaze Pilot"
  • Episode 102 - "The Big Sexy Sex Episode of Sex"
  • Episode 103 - "A Fish Called Bananers"
  • Episode 104 - "Elvis' Song"
  • Episode 105 - "Wooo's the Boss"

Season Two

  • Episode 201 - "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (Honkey Edition)"
  • Episode 202 - "All Shaked Up"
  • Episode 203 - "In Goldblum"
  • Episode 204 - "The Puppet Masters"
  • Episode 205 - "Shades of Gray"

Awards

In 2007, Elvis and Slick Monty won a Lone Star Emmy award for "Outstanding Student Production (Non-News)".[3]

DVD release

Two 3-disc DVD sets include the complete first and second seasons (along with audio commentary, bloopers, advertisements and the retrospective documentary "Behind the Shades: The Making of Elvis and Slick Monty"). The DVD is currently available through the show's official website.

References

  1. http://elvisandslick.filetwo.com/
  2. http://elvisandslick.filetwo.com/info/
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-08-28. Retrieved 2008-10-14.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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