Elvis By The Presleys DVD June 12
The ABC also have the rights to 'Aloha From Hawaii' and the '68 Comeback Special' and will screen these later in the year.
The public Elvis is well known, but the private Elvis remains a mystery.
'Elvis By The Presley's' 2-DVD set will change that. Fans are granted an
unprecedented understanding of the Presley family, with unhindered access into
the archives of the Elvis Presley estate, coupled with extensive new interviews
with both Priscilla and Lisa Marie plus rare performance footage of the King at
his best. Over four and a half hours of footage make the DVD 'Elvis By The
Presley's' arguably the most revealing and poignant video portrait we will ever
see of the artist as husband, father and friend.
The program grants
access to his life like a glimpse into a family album, beginning with
Elvis: Meets Priscilla a chance for Priscilla to recall her
story of meeting Elvis in Germany. Beautifully restored audio of Elvis speaking
is inter-cut with Priscilla as they chronicle their lives together for the first
time.
Early care free days at Graceland and In Los Angeles are painted
with fantastic home movies.
This revealing footage shows Elvis as a
playful family man, building snow men, snowmobiling, riding horses, swimming,
water skiing and hamming it up for the camera. These were perhaps the happiest
times for all.
As the documentary turns a corner, Priscilla reveals the
realities of a Hollywood relationship and her efforts to win over Elvis
completely, sacrificing her own ambitions and desires for the security of their
relationship. In rare interviews, Elvis talks candidly about women and dating
and the pressure he felt to remain single for his public image. As we watch Lisa
Marie grow, she shares more and more of her earliest memories of life at
Graceland as a kid; the big southern dinners, the menagerie of pets, the wild
games, the late nights at the movie theatre, and of course, what it was like
having Elvis as a father.
Elvis: After Dark is a deeply
moving segment featuring Lisa Marie and Priscilla speaking about Elvis'
spiralling drug use and his ultimate death. The story of his demise has never
been so poignant and heartbreaking as we heat it told by those who were affected
the most.
The final segment Elvis: Forever documents
Elvis' legacy as it continues to grow and in the wake of his passing other
Presley's have stepped up to the plate, proudly carrying on his name and keeping
his voice in the public ear. Elvis' daughter and grandchildren would have made
him proud and the documentary ends on a high note as we see a great future for
Elvis with no end to the success of the Presley's.
Alongside the deluxe
DVD documentary are a number of special features, including a photo gallery and
two exclusive bonus chapters entitled Elvis: Nixon and
Elvis: Karate.
The 'Elvis By The Presley's' DVD will be released in Australia after the special is broadcast on the ABC.
Buy Elvis By The Presleys
CD
Buy Elvis By The
Presleys DVD
Buy Aloha From Hawaii
DVD
Buy 68 Comeback
Special DVD
DVD Track Index
Disc 1
1. Elvis: Meets
Priscilla
2. Elvis: Introducing Mrs. Presley
3. Elvis: The Inner Child
4. Elvis: The Generous
5. Elvis: The Seeker
6. Elvis: The King
7.
Elvis: After Dark
Disc 2
1. Elvis: On Stage
2. Elvis: Style
3.
Elvis Taking Care Of Business
4. Elvis: Forever
* Running Time: 270
minutes
* DVD Audio: 2.0 Stereo
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Tupelo's Own Elvis Presley DVD
Never before have we seen an Elvis Presley concert from the 1950's with sound. Until Now! The DVD Contains recently discovered unreleased film of Elvis performing 6 songs, including Heartbreak Hotel and Don't Be Cruel, live in Tupelo Mississippi 1956. Included we see a live performance of the elusive Long Tall Sally seen here for the first time ever. + Plus Bonus DVD Audio.
This is an excellent release no fan should be without it.
The 'parade' footage is good to see as it puts you in the right context with color and b&w footage. The interviews of Elvis' Parents are well worth hearing too. The afternoon show footage is wonderful and electrifying : Here is Elvis in his prime rocking and rolling in front of 11.000 people. Highly recommended.
Tupelo's Own Elvis Presley DVD Video with Sound.





