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Elvis Presley -The Last Stop Hotel DVD

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Many would claim that the music Elvis Presley made towards the end of his life paled in comparison with that he made in the 1950s. But, as is often the case in the King's career, re-appraisal of those later performances and recordings reveal a passion and vitality as charged as anything he'd recorded during earlier times. This film documents the final years of Elvis's life, with particular emphasis given to his last few months on earth, and details in depth his final days. Presented in documentary style with plenty of rare and previously unseen Elvis footage, exclusive... interviews with those who were with The King during his final days (such as members of the 'Memphis Mafia', other friends and colleagues and his spiritual advisor) news clips, archive interviews with the man himself and numerous other features to make, in completion, the finest film yet on this part of Elvis Presley's life. [show more]

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Released
21 May 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Chrome Dreams Dvd 
Classification
Runtime
55 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
0823564903323 
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Documentary that explores the last few weeks and days of Elvis Presley's life. Though the King of Rock and Roll is generally celebrated as an artist for his earlier work, the programme also attempts a re-evaluation of his later recordings and live performances. Interviews with members of Elvis' 'Memphis Mafia' and archive footage are used to reconstruct the singer's final days.