Elvis: King of Entertainment
Elvis: King of Entertainment

Elvis: King of Entertainment

2002Movie101 minEnglish

This retrospective of Elvis Presley's life and career uses excerpts from his performances and interviews to chronicle how the swivel-hipped young man from Tupelo, Miss., rose from poverty to become an American icon. The documentary also includes archival footage of Elvis on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and other TV appearances, clips from his Army days and film of his wedding to paint an extensive portrait of the King's public and personal lives.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Bob YariGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the life and career of Elvis Presley, focusing on his transformation from a shy Southern boy into a global phenomenon. It explores his groundbreaking music, iconic performances, and enduring cultural impact. Through interviews and archival footage, the film captures the essence of his journey and the forces that shaped his legendary status.

Critical Reception

While not a theatrical film release, 'Elvis: King of Entertainment' was generally received as a standard, albeit somewhat superficial, documentary offering for fans. It was noted for its compilation of familiar footage and interviews but lacked deep new insights into Presley's life.

What Reviewers Say

  • A straightforward look at the King's career.
  • Relies heavily on archival material.
  • Appeals primarily to devoted Elvis fans.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this documentary are scarce, but general sentiment from fan forums suggests it provides a pleasant, albeit non-essential, retrospective for those already familiar with Elvis's story.

Fun Fact

This documentary was released as part of a larger compilation or special edition related to Elvis Presley's legacy around the early 2000s, aiming to capture key moments of his career for a new generation.

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