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New Gladiators to be Released on DVD


By Elvis Australia
Source: Rising Sun Productions
August 20, 2003

Elvis Gladiators DVD.The 93 minute feature film features some of the truly great martial artists of the era names like Ed Parker, Benny 'The Jet'

Urquidez, Ron Marchini, Eric Lee, Mike Stone, Roy Kurban, Emil Farkas, Fumio Demura to mention but a few are seen in what is known as the

Golden Era of Karate in America (mid 1970's) fighting for top honors and at the same time telling a story as they take on each other, as

well as some of the best international fighters, names like, Englands Ticky Donovan , Geert Lemmens from Belgium, and many others fought

for the titles.

Filmed in the tradition of surfings 'The Endless Summer' these karate men travel the country and the globe in search of the best fighters of

the time. The film ends in California where they fight it out in real competition and the final match between Roy Kurban (now a judge in

Texas) and Benny 'The Jet' Urquidez, is one of classic matches of all times in sport karate. Producer George Waite and director Robert

Hammer enlisted some of the best available people of the time to put this film together. Names like Allen Daviau who went on to shoot the

blockbuster 'ET' and John Hora who went on shoot the 'Gremlins'.

They both are Academy Award winners for cinematography and the music score was created by David Crosby and Graham Nash who were

a part of the legendary quartet Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young.

In retro-spective this film takes the audience back to the mid 1970's and the era of 'Easy Rider'. The viewer can re-live the revolutionary pop culture in America that is part of this feature film. The raw footage was found in a garage in West Hollywood where it had laid for over 30

years waiting to be discovered. Also found was a pristine 16mm color

print of Bruce Lee's legendary 1967 demonstration at Ed Parker's

'Long Beach International Karate Championships'. Plus an amazing 32

minutes of Elvis Presley in color performing karate techniques in Memphis

Tennessee. Rising Sun is still looking for possible projects to release

this extremely rare footage.

Ironically the project was converted to 21st century technology and l

oaded on to Mini DV and the final cut was done in 'Final Cut Pro'

restoring life to a glorious project that was almost lost to the annals

of time. It is available in DVD and VHS. This film is a must see for not

only martial arts enthusiasts but anyone interested in the pop culture

of the 1970's, its music and attitude of the people and time. Now

available in DVD or Video format $34.95 + $5.00 shipping and handling.

NEW GLADIATORSElvis Presley's pet karate film 'NEW GLADIATORS'

will be released 25 years to the day of his passing August 16th 2002.

During the early 1970's Elvis was deeply involved in training in the

martial arts under Ed Parker a legendary martial artist who was the

father of American Kenpo karate.

The full length feature film was the brain child of producer George

Waite who was studing as well with Parker in the early 1970's. He

approached Parker with a one page draft of an idea for a film. Parker l

oved the idea so much he called 'The King' on the spot and the two

of them drove up to Elvis house in BelAir and presented the idea to

him over a kitchen table where he was sitting.

Buy Elvis Presley: Gladiators DVD contains;

1.) 49 minutes of footage narrated by Wayne Carmen
2.) Raw footage with Elvis
3.) 1968 'It Hurts Me' Karate footage takes
4.) Interview about Elvis' Karate with Wayne Carmen

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View Elvis Karate movie footage in the Elvis By The Presleys DVD at over 4 hours this double DVD set will tell you everything you want to know and more plus includes lots of home movies of Elvis, Priscilla and Lisa Marie.

After hearing the idea Elvis' initial reaction was: 'well it sounds good

but let me think about it. I will get back to you in the next week or so

because I am going to Vegas tomorrow morning early to do a show

first'. The next day at about 9:00 a.m. George, got a phone call, and

to his surprise, it was 'The King' himself who said 'George can you fly

up to Vegas tonight and see the show? I will send my plane back down

for you and your girlfriend to come up for the show.' George agreed

right away. When they arrived in Las Vegas a limo took them straight to

the show and they were sitting front row centre when Elvis hit the

stage. In the middle of his act Elvis introduced people like Charlton

Heston and Sean Connery who were in the audience and then he

introduced George to the audience saying he was going to produce

his next film called 'The New Gladiators'.

After the show George was invited up to the top floor of the Hilton

(Elvis' had the entire floor) with the rest of the crowd of celebrities.

Elvis even had George put on a short karate demonstration in front of

every one. Elvis then pulled George off to the side and said 'George I

really like the idea' as he reached in his pocket and pulled out a cheque

made it out for $50,000 and said take it down stairs and cash. Then l

ets get started tomorrow morning.

'Well I nearly fell over right there and then' said George Waite 'but we

were off and rolling and the next day we started making the 'New

Gladiators'. The film was shot by two of the top Hollywood

cinematographers at the time Allen Daviau who went on to shoot

Spielbergs 'ET' and John Hora who shot 'The Gremlins' . The terrific score

was provided by David Crosby and Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills and

Nash fame

The film features the best karate fighters of the era including names

like Benny 'The Jet' Urquidez, Steve (Sanders) Muhammad, Roy Kurban,

Dan Anderson, Ron Marchini, Tom Kelly, John Nativadad, Darnell Garcia,

Emil Farkas, Englands Ticky Donovan and Belgiums Geert Lemmens to

name but a few who all clash in battles

not just fights. To quote Emil Farkas who was there 'they were not

even battles they were all out wars. It was not uncommon to see

broken noses or cracked ribs'.

The original idea was that Elvis would narrate the entire film and as

well demonstrate several techniques on the film showing his karate

skills. Footage of the Elvis' karate demonstration was also found, along

with a 16mm color print that contains 8.5 minutes of Bruce Lee

demonstrating and free sparring at the 1967 Ed Parkers Long Beach

International Tournament. Both these finds have never been seen

before. It was decided to not include it in the actual film as Elvis never

did the narration.

Rising Sun is now in possession of both of these archival films and is l

ooking for options and ways to present this historically significant

footage of the 'King Of Rock and Roll' and the 'King of Martial Arts'.

When we asked Waite where and how he came up with the story

concept he said 'Elvis arranged for Bob Hammer the director and I to

go to 20th Century Fox Studios and watch 3 of his favorite films. Elvis

emphasized that this is the way I want it to be shot and produced.

We did it exactly the way he wanted it.

The three films were the 'American Cowboy', surfing's 'Endless

Summer' and the motorcycle classic 'Never on A Sunday'. So when

the viewers watch this classic film they will see elements of these pop

culture flicks of the 1970's'. In fact the New Gladiators is karates

version of the endless summer. Fighters in those days would travel

from tournament to tournament looking for the best fighters out there

to sharpen there skills on, similiar to how the surfers in 'The Endless

Summer' travelled the world looking for the perfect wave.

The plot of the film is that an American team of five fighters were

formed to take on the challenge of the best karate fighters in the world

and they travelled first to England, to fight with the best Great Britain

had to offer and then to Belgium to fight the best Europe had to offer.

This era (mid 1970's) is often referred to as the Golden Era of Karate as

this when the best fighters in America and the world sharpened their

skills. There was no safety equipment used back then or minimal at best

and these guys were not playing tag karate like in todays tournaments.

The viewer will see when one of the Americans Ron Marchini gets split

wide open by the Belgium Captain Geert Lemmens and then US

Champion Dan Anderson in slow motion gets a front kick full force

right in the face that levels him. Neither of the attackers were

disqualified for excessive contact it was deamed an accident. They

then come back to the USA and began to fight in tournaments against

each other and the final matchends up with Benny 'The Jet' Urquidez

fighting Roy Kurban of Texas in what has become one of the classic

matches of all times in sport karate. We won't tell you who wins but

the match is exceptional and the story ends with the winner getting

the girl in true Hollywood fashion.

The big question though is why did it never get released and how did it

come to getting released 25 years after the passing of Elvis? When we

asked George Waite the Producer what happened he said 'well when

Elvis died I just lost all enthusiasm for the project as Elvis was the

heart and soul and driving force behind the project as he called us

nearly every day to see how the progress was coming along he really

was deeply involved in it as he loved martial arts and would do anything

to promote it. He trained with Ed Parker regularily in fact he was really

quite good. Elvis had one unusal quality he did not feel physical pain

and this made him part of the karate guys so to speak. ' In Elvis last

days it was only his karate friends that were left and he really felt close

to them. It was they he trusted.

'Then when Don Warrener of Rising Sun started to get on me about

2 years ago I thought about bringing it out and doing it but I just didn't

have the heart for the project as Ed Parker had also passed away and

I just couldn't get it together to finish it so I decided to give it to Rising

Sun Productions one of the biggest martial arts video companies in

America and let them finish it off. The co-owner Isaac Florentine who

is a terrific director took on the job of finishing it and I really believe

that both Elvis and Ed would be very proud of the end result I know

that both Bob Hammer the director and I are very pleased with the

way it all has turned out and to see it finally come to fruition.'

'The fact that it will be released 25 years to the day of Elvis passing

was a total coincidence' said Warrener. The Hollywood martial arts

community was having a celebrity roast for Bob Wall ('Ohara' in Enter

The Dragon) and the organizer Gary Lee asked if we would consider

having the premiere at the roast we thought it would be an excellent

idea as many of the West coast martial artists would be there including

Chuck Norris and many of the guys who actually appeared in the New

Gladiators. It sounded like a natural. When we asked where it had been

all these years, Warrener said 'well George had it believe it or not in

the back of a 1961 GMC pick up truck in his garage which is where we

found it and rescued this piece of martial arts and film memorabilia.

We then had it converted from 16MM, to Mini DV so that we could do

the finish editing in our computers and then we brought it back out in

Mini DV and had duplication masters made. DVD authoring was then

done and DVD duplications were made.

Over the years many of the martial arts community have heard about

this mystery film but many had just put it off to being lost. Bey Logan

a known Hong Kong producer and a big fan of Bruce Lee and Elvis said

'WOW' thank goodness it wasn't lost. When we showed the film to

Geert Lemmens of Belgium he nearly started to cry as it brought back

so many memories. Warrener, president of Rising Sun Productions said

'Isaac and I are very proud to be able to be apart of this project and

even more proud that we were able to bring out this film that Elvis and

Ed Parker started nearly 30 years ago so that our children and

grandchildren can see what karate was like when it first came to our

shores. It was rough tough and a true brotherhood. Hopefully it will

help to instill his feeling back into the arts.

Rising Sun Productions is presently distributing the film along with their

line of martial arts videos but is also looking for wide spread distribution through out the world.

The 'New Gladiators' DVD will be released in PAL format on August 25 and is now available to pre-order. This DVD contains the long awaited footage of Elvis taking part in Karate demonstrations. The DVD will feature extra's including a voice-over option from one of Elvis' Karate associates, Wayne Carmon who was there when much of the footage was filmed. Pre-order, go inside the dojo with Elvis Presley, the greatest entertainer the world has ever known. For nearly two decades, Elvis Presley practiced the art of karate with skill and enormous dedication.

The discipline brought a thrilling new physicality to his film and stage performances, but fans have never before had the chance to see the King in authentic action.

This collector's edition set provides exactly that opportunity, bringing together footage from Elvis' never-completed martial arts epic The New Gladiators along with insightful commentary by fellow-enthusiast Wayne Carman who was with Elvis when much of the footage was shot.

This exciting NEW collectors set also includes an informative booklet that explores the singer's relationship with the art of karate, an evocative photo-retrospective and six collectable postcards.

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Elvis' 'New Gladiators' DVD

Buy Elvis Presley: Gladiators DVD contains;

1.) 49 minutes of footage narrated by Wayne Carmen
2.) Raw footage with Elvis
3.) 1968 'It Hurts Me' Karate footage takes
4.) Interview about Elvis' Karate with Wayne Carmen

View Elvis Karate movie footage in the Elvis By The Presleys DVD at over 4 hours this double DVD set will tell you everything you want to know and more plus includes lots of home movies of Elvis, Priscilla and Lisa Marie.

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