Hi, it's a very good documentary about Elvis in Vegas. It has been released many documentaries around Elvis' life (the army years, movie years, the 50's etc.), but
this is the only one I have about Elvis in Vegas.
Has anybody got any info about this release?
I just found a copy for a few bucks and ordered it as I liked the cover.
Getlo - cute'n'cuddly
Hi, it's a very good documentary about Elvis in Vegas. It has been released many documentaries around Elvis' life (the army years, movie years, the 50's etc.), but
this is the only one I have about Elvis in Vegas.
http://www.youtube.com/user/ahm1977
ELVIS.....BEHIND BLUE EYES....ALWAYS THE KING...
A few months back I had it on pre-order on Amazon.com, so I know it hasn't been out long..
i did own this one once but sold it on ebay, did not like the commentater having a dig at elvis on the soundtrack, does anyone else know what i mean, or do you all like it
Proud To Be A Presleyfan
Actually, I just got my copy yesterday. So just as soon as I watch it, I'll let you know what I think.![]()
Daddy, I miss you more every day. You will always be my hero..
Got my copy this week.
Only about 3% of it is devoted to Vegas ... the rest is a potted biography, with some occasionally smarmy narration.
And inaccurate: "Gracelands" and "Houston Aerodome" for example.
It's certainly not what the cover said it was.
There's some interesting home-movie concert footage (most of which isn't from Vegas) but that's about it.
If you can find a copy for less than ten of your country's sheckles, then get it. Otherwise, don't bother!
Getlo - cute'n'cuddly
I heard it was not very good.
TCB,
See See Rider
It's awful, the only 70s footage they show is about 2 min worth of Dec. 1976 Las Vegas fan footage. It is as much Vegas as any other documentary about him, and the Vegas part criticizes him constantly, caqlling him "feminine". Apparently these people have never heard of Michael Jackson!
It's a joke! I mean the dvd.I bought a copy of it and gladly gave it away to Brad aka (Col.John Burrows) I don't know what he thought of it.
The One and Only King of Rock'n'Roll.