21-oct-2016 - G Harbert descrubrió este Pin. She gave great head, boy.” Then turning to address someone behind the camera, Elvis continues, “Hey, Joe. Warner Bros. also currently owns other titles with Presley via purchasing Turner Entertainment, including Presley's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films and National General Pictures' Charro!. Then it jumps back to Tupelo in 1946 to begin a straight chronological account of Elvis’s life from age 11 through his funeral in 1977. This Is Elvis is the only Presley movie produced and released by Warner Brothers. After finishing the song and leaving the stage, the old refrain, “Elvis has left the building,” is heard. Gladys, Vernon, and Priscilla Presley all had stand-in voices as well, while Joe Esposito and Linda Thompson spoke for themselves. In the end, the theatrical release was generally fair to all parts of his life, as well as to both the charitable and dark sides of Presley’s nature. In this segment, Solt and Leo decided to play loose with some scenes from the Elvis movie That’s the Way It Is, which documents the singer’s Las Vegas engagement in the summer of 1970. The opening dramatic scene is expanded to include the discovery of and transportation of Elvis’s body to the hospital. Elvis And Priscilla. Because the video version of This Is Elvis is longer, it is much richer and does a better job of covering Elvis’s complete life story. This biographical docu-drama features rare footage of Elvis and dramatically recreated scenes from Elvis' life. Elvis’s military stint is passed through rather quickly, but the video clips of his army processing, maneuvers, press conferences, and return from Germany, while nothing new, are nicely spliced together. The press conference scene is followed immediately by a clip of an overweight Elvis sweating profusely on stage as he fumbles through the lyrics of “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” For an Elvis fan, it’s a painful thing to watch. It’s to the filmmakers’ credit that they did not soften the blow at this critical moment in This Is Elvis. It periodically slows down the otherwise shotgun pace of the film, and emphasizes the visual element that was crucial to Presley’s music. A few other scenes are also faked, including one shot following Presley into his home on the night he died, and another showing him rushing to his mother's sickbed (the double is an Elvis imitator named Johnny Harra). For me, though, it was an unneeded reminder of a character flaw in a man I have otherwise come to admire so much over the years. Of course, I would have preferred more coverage of certain events, such as King Creole and the Aloha special, but it’s understandable that the producers had to make some tough decisions under the time constraints required of feature films in the early 1980s. This Is Elvis is a 1981 documentary film about the life of Elvis Presley written and directed by Andrew Solt and Malcolm Leo. Footage from the 1972 film Elvis on Tour is sprinkled throughout the rest ofThis Is Elvis to illustrate Presley’s almost continual concert tours during the 1970s. They let Sonny West speak candidly and at length about Elvis’s drug use and resulting strange behavior. If true, this is very notable as the entire second floor has been locked up and off limits to just about everyone since Elvis died. They don't work, but they're soon over. Presley's former road manager Joe Esposito and girlfriend Linda Thompson provided their own narrations. It was replaced in the expanded version with Elvis singing the song “Love Me.” The latter performance is certainly more sympathetic to Elvis. First impressions are always important, and the extended use of staged scenes makes for a weak opening to This Is Elvis. Unfortunately, it is here that the producers first commit what is an ongoing sin throughout the movie. It then disappeared from the commercial scene until 2007, when Warner Bros. Entertainment released both versions of the film in a single package. Aug 25, 2015 - Opening scenes from 1981 movie "This Is Elvis" Someone on the production team must have recognized how discomforting the scene of the overweight Elvis trying to sing “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” was to watch. Watch and enjoy! Despite the irritating staged scenes, This Is Elvis is clearly the best documentary ever produced about Elvis Presley. :) It showed that the producers, despite having the cooperation of the Presley estate at the time, were not about to gloss over the tragic events that led to the singer’s death. On viewing the expanded version, I was surprised to notice that two scenes were altered from the theatrical version. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Colonel Parker took his standard credit of “technical adviser,” and Presley insiders Jerry Schilling and Joe Esposito served as consultants. Executive producer David L. Worper was an experienced documentarian, and producer/directors Andrew Solt and Malcolm Leo had impressive résumés as well. Mar 21, 2017 - Year: 1968 Age: 33 Movie: 29th From the opening scene this is something you want to watch. It has sold over half a million copies and remains available today. Directed by Malcolm Leo, Andrew Solt. This page provides evidence that Elvis Presley never left the building! That girl last night gave the greatest head I’ve ever had.”. For the reenactment scenes, Presley was portrayed in the film by four actors: Other narrators provided voice-over narrations for Vernon Presley, Gladys Presley, and Priscilla Presley. Elvis standing there guitar in hand with the back drop of Elvis's in silhouette, belting out Trouble/Guitar Man. Then it was time to view the other version of This Is Elvis, the expanded one issued on video in 1983. Pull out to the long shot of Elvis playing the guitar and finishing the song while standing in the iconic… Were the opening scenes really filmed upstairs at Graceland? 1,140 talking about this. Descubre (y guarda) tus propios Pines en Pinterest. Elvis - Opening scene from "Kid Galahd" Saved by Monique McAllister "[5] Though he criticized the reenactment scenes, Ian Jane of DVD Talk called it "a pretty essential release for fans".[6]. :) Interestingly, the only clip from Elvis’s 1973 “Aloha From Hawaii” TV special is one that shows him landing in a helicopter. Unfortunately, it didn't happen. So, as I watched the new digital version 24 years later, it was almost like seeing it for the first time. [1] The film grossed $2 million at the box office in the U.S. and Canada, ranking #92 for 1981.[2]. The same is done for later sixties scenes in Memphis—renting movie theaters at night, buying cars, buying clothes at Lansky’s. After the 1981 theatrical release, an expanded and slightly altered version was made available on video in 1983. IT IS NOT ELVIS. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=This_Is_Elvis&oldid=1020792352, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, David Scott as Presley at age 18 (Memphis in 1953, singing in high school, and at a, This page was last edited on 1 May 2021, at 01:37. Watch and enjoy! was published shortly before Elvis’s death. It begins with a scene of Elvis going live on television for the first time since he transitioned into movies. It was screened out of competition at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Aiming the film at a general audience, the producers obviously decided that, when needed, accuracy in the time frame was secondary to moving the narrative along. Elvis on Tour (1972) ** 1/2 (out of 4) Pretty good documentary that (once again) captures Elvis on stage and behind the scenes. After entering the room, we hear Elvis telling Schilling, “Remember that girl I was with last?” Then, in an obvious voice-over, Elvis is made to say, “She could raise the dead.” The second part of the scene, where Elvis addresses “Joe,” is cut off completely. It is followed by a portion of a press conference held by Sonny West and Dave Hebler, two of the three fired Presley bodyguards whose book, Elvis: What Happened? Of course, such scenes are reminiscent of the acting style found in fifties movies, and yes, everything about Elvis has been honed into cheesy clichés for decades now, but by modern standards, Elvis’ momentary crisis of confidence is a tad overdone – although the reference to his mother during the concert plays much more credibly. First released in 1981, just four years after Elvis’s death, This Is Elvis has been called “The definitive film biography of The King” by Dave Marsh of Rolling Stone. Voice-over actors portraying Elvis and other characters are used to narrate certain scenes. Fans in the crowd are shown crying as Elvis sings “American Trilogy.” The final scene shows Elvis from behind, as he drops to one knee, raises his head, and spreads out his arms and blue cape in a triumphant pose. While emphasis is placed on each of his first three films, not a scene or even a word is included about King Creole, widely considered the best movie of his career. The goal of both versions was a rather ambitious one—to tell Elvis’s life story through video, music, and the spoken word. Sep 16, 2016 - Year: 1968 Age: 33 Movie: 29th From the opening scene this is something you want to watch. Though several actors portray Elvis Presley at different stages of his life, this documentary is comprised mostly of actual performance footage and interviews with Elvis, his fans and those close to him. The 42 minutes of additional content provides more Presley music and a more complete look at his life and career. This Is Elvis does a good job of moving Presley's story quickly forward by using a mixture of video from Elvis’s movies, interviews, newsreels, and TV shows. Some early childhood scenes are fiction, with a young actor playing Elvis. This article about a music-related documentary film is a stub. your own Pins on Pinterest Spiral, the latest entry in the Saw franchise, has released the opening scene in anticipation to its upcoming release and is about as brutal as one would expect.Seriously, if you aren’t familiar with the violence of the series best prepare yourself, this one is a doozy. Elvis standing there guitar in hand with the back drop of Elvis's in silhouette, belting out Trouble/Guitar Man. It builds up the anticipation of seeing Elvis with a will he won’t he perform situation. The award-winning Canadian tribute artist is on stage working his butt off for all but the opening scene of this 160-minute trawl through the King’s 1968 comeback after The Beatles and Northern accents had stolen his pitch at the top of the charts. Prior to a concert in some unspecified city, Elvis and his entourage walk into a room. The decision to allow the music to play out was a wise one. Elvis' bedroom and bathroom (which are depicted) are rumored to be preserved exactly as they were when he last saw them. This one runs 144 minutes, so a whopping 42 minutes had been added to the theatrical release. RCA Records released the soundtrack as a double LP album from the film in March 1981,[3] featuring the first official release of several of Presley's 1950s television appearances as well as other previously unreleased performances. No doubt, many viewers will see nothing but humor in it. One scene in the 1981 version of This Is Elvis was edited (read “censored”) for the video release due to strong sexual content. Many books have detailed his sexual appetite, so the scene reveals no big secret. ***** PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS IS A SCENE FROM " THIS IS ELVIS ". (Actually, it occurred in Portland, Oregon, when Elvis arrived there on a concert tour in 1957.). ! (For the same reason Grease will never be topped as my favorite movie.) These opening scenes are lead by ‘Steve Binder’ played by Benjamin Stratton. In the final analysis, most Elvis fans should prefer the 1983 video version ofThis is Elvis over the 1981 theatrical release. WELCOME ELVIS FANS! Obviously the project had complete access to the Presley estate video files. The opening dramatic scene is expanded to include the discovery of and transportation of Elvis’s body to the hospital. The soundtrack album was certified Gold on August 6, 2002 by the RIAA. Then This Is Elvis moves on to the ’68 “Comeback Special” and Presley’s triumphant opening in Las Vegas the following year. However, the Elvis fan in me would probably have been disturbed even more had more phony staged scenes been used instead to make these screen transitions.). The real Elvis is first seen 17 minutes into the film in a montage of stage and TV footage. • Sonny West Talked About Elvis’s Drug Use. It starts with a dramatization of Elvis’s arrival at Graceland on the last night of his life. With Elvis Presley, David Scott, Paul Boensch III, Johnny Harra. A view of Memphis’s Baptist Memorial Hospital signals the start of the documentary’s final segment on Presley’s decline and eventual death. SOUTHEND THEATRE SCENE. Elvis then turns to Jerry Schilling and says, “Remember that girl I was with last night? It combines archival footage with reenactments, and voice-over narration by pop singer Ral Donner, imitating Presley's speaking voice. As the credits rolled by to Elvis’s recording of “Memories,” my assessment was that the film was generally well done. In this opening scene from his 1965 film Tickle Me, Elvis rides a bus while singing “Long Lonely Highway” http://buff.ly/2uUz8IK The necessary nuisance of narration was wisely kept to a minimum. Elvis sings periodically, and whether the performance was taken from a Dorsey or Sullivan TV appearance or from one of Elvis’s early movies, generally the producers included the entire song without interruption or voice-over by the narrator. Since I had never seen the theatrical version, I decided to view that one first, followed by the video version for comparison purposes. I was both surprised that Elvis would make such a comment when he knew he was being filmed and that the producers would decide to include it in the film. The theatrical version of This is Elvis ran for 101 minutes. (It disturbs the historian in me when facts are distorted to fit a filmmaker’s story line. In This Is Elvis, rehearsal footage from That’s the Way It Is,is portrayed as Elvis rehearsing for his ’68 TV special, and on stage footage of Elvis from 1970 is said to be from his initial Las Vegas show of 1969. This Is Elvis is a 1981 documentary film about the life of Elvis Presley written and directed by Andrew Solt and Malcolm Leo.It combines archival footage with reenactments, and voice-over narration by pop singer Ral Donner, imitating Presley's speaking voice.It was screened out of competition at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. Gaps were filled with filmed dramatizations. Book Store WordPress Theme © 2021 The Presley Club | All rights reserved |, Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Elvis Presley FLAC (44kHz/24bit) Hi-Res Downloads, Elvis Presley FLAC (96kHz/24bit) Hi-Res Downloads, Elvis Presley FLAC (192kHz/24bit) Hi-Res Downloads, Elvis Presley DSD (Single Rate) 2.8MHz/64fs Hi-Res Downloads, Hi-Res USB KDRIVE™ FLAC (192kHz/24bit) Format, ELVISFLIX® +Plus – Elvis Movies In 4K ULTRA HD® Using MAX-Q™ TECHNOLOGY, DSD (Single Rate) 2.8MHz/64fs QMastered™ Download, Elvis Movies & Concerts On USB VDRIVE Format. As the overweight Elvis sings “My Way,” a montage of video clips from younger and happier days flashes by. Since This Is Elvis never came to a theater in my town, I first saw the film in its 1983 video incarnation. A two-disc DVD set of the film was released on August 7, 2007 commemorating the 30th anniversary of Presley's death. At 102 minutes, the original documentary moves quickly along in its lofty effort to tell Elvis’s life story. In a contemporary review, Variety wrote, "A real curiosity item, This Is Elvis is a fast-paced gloss on Presley's life and career packed with enough fine music and unusual footage to satisfy anyone with an interest in the late singing idol. In the absence of real video, Elvis’s meeting with Priscilla in Germany is staged. Both versions show only about 10 seconds of that infamous event. Real video of Presley and those who surrounded him was used whenever possible. I remember being put off by the staged scenes at that time and never viewed the movie again. Other video snippets in This Is Elvis show Elvis and Priscilla’s wedding, their life at Graceland, and the birth of Lisa Marie remind viewers of the important events in Presley’s life during that period. Then This Is Elvis goes into its closing tribute. The producers decided to censor the scene for the extended 1983 video version. The original version has value for non-Presley fans looking for a quick overview of the man’s life. Elvis standing there guitar in hand with the back drop of Elvis's in silhouette, belting out Trouble/Guitar Man. The life and career of Elvis Presley are chronicled in home movies, concert footage, and dramatizations. While omissions were obviously necessary in trying to cover Presley’s entire life in 102 minutes, a puzzling one occurs in the film’s segment on Elvis in the 1950s. He gets the lyrics right, and it shows him throwing scarves to the crowd while singing. Elvis sings seven more songs, taken from the Dorsey, Sullivan, Allen, and Sinatra TV shows, as well as from his movies and the ’68 “Comeback Special.” There are a couple of extra interviews, one of which the narrator says happened when Elvis arrived in Hollywood. Discover (and save!) Then the scene jumps back to the stage several years before. Ral Donner, a Presley sound-alike, who had several hit records in the early 1960s, did the bulk of the work providing Elvis’s voice. This is definitely one of the 11 Elvis movies I watch all the time. Pull out to the long shot of Elvis playing the guitar and finishing the song while standing in the iconic… After seeing it myself, that sure looks to be the case. The use of some Elvis home movie footage, much of it now familiar to Presley fans, was used for the first time in This Is Elvis. Elvis sings seven more songs, taken from the Dorsey, Sullivan, Allen, and Sinatra TV shows, as well as from his movies and the ’68 “Comeback Special.” The scene seemed so out of place in what was generally a video study of Presley’s public life. King Creole is given three and a half minutes in the video version (although it is unfortunately portrayed as having been made before Jailhouse Rock!) Jul 20, 2012 - What can you possibly say about this one? Jun 27, 2017 - Year: 1968 Age: 33 Movie: 29th From the opening scene this is something you want to watch. IT IS A REENACTMENT ONLY ***** This is the closest you will ever get to seeing upstairs at Graceland shown here in the opening scenes from 1981 movie "This Is Elvis". Home COMING UP Reviews Interviews MUSIC YOUTUBE Features BILL KENWRIGHT PRESENTS INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED ELVIS PERFORMER IN … This is the 60th Anniversary for Wild in the Country, Elvis’ first movie of 1961, and I think it’s his best movie.It is my second favorite Elvis movie, and it’s only second because my favorite movie (Girl Happy) has a sentimental / nostalgia factor. THIS IS ELVIS follows the true story of a very pivotal period in Elvis’ life and career, charting his journey back to stardom and his return to success as a stage performer - coming to Cliffs Pavilion, Southend 13-18 August 2018 . Included in a series of clips identified as showing Elvis in 1956, is a snippet of him on stage in September 1957. Presley receives credit only in the extended version prepared for cable and later home video release. Subjects include early performances, army service, Ed Sullivan Show appearance, marriage, 1968 comeback, health decline and death. Out of necessity, staged scenes take Elvis from his youth through his first recording for Sun Records in Memphis. Pull out to the long shot of Elvis playing the guitar and finishing the song while standing in the iconic… Sadly I had to watch a P&S version of this film, which was amongst the worst I've ever seen since the film used multi-screens and the left and right were usually just cut off. Personally I was hoping some of that time would go toward a longer clip of the police video taken during Elvis’s 1957 show in Los Angeles. Viewed under the appropriate lyrics of “Too Much Monkey Business,” a montage of clips characterizes Elvis’s movies of the 1960s. The filmmakers keep it to a minimum, though, replicating scenes only when necessary to make needed transitions. Oct 19, 2017 - This Pin was discovered by Michèle Bourque. Disc 1 features the original version shown in theaters, Disc 2 includes the extended version with 45 extra minutes of footage. Certainly, the people on the production side had good credentials. The movie's soundtrack is, of course, filled to the brim with Elvis classics. Particularly for the current younger generation of Elvis fans, those who did not grow up with him in real time, this video biography will help put their idol’s life in perspective. It comes near the film’s end in the segment about Elvis’s concert tours in the 1970s. Thankfully, very little still photography was used. For example, it contains certain events that really should be included in any Presley biography. In all, the 42 extra minutes are added in 20 different segments, running from one to six minutes each. 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