Elvis is Alive! I Swear I Just Saw Him Eating a Ding Dong! (1998)
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Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: A documentary that looks at the unusual phenomenon of Elvis Presley sightings, ELVIS IS ALIVE! I SWEAR I SAW HIM EATING DING DONGS OUTSIDE THE PIGGLY WIGGLY'S allows obsessed Elvis fans to speak in... A documentary that looks at the unusual phenomenon of Elvis Presley sightings, ELVIS IS ALIVE! I SWEAR I SAW HIM EATING DING DONGS OUTSIDE THE PIGGLY WIGGLY'S allows obsessed Elvis fans to speak in their own words. Filmmaker Robert Diaz Leroy interviews those who claim they've seen Elvis Presley alive, decades after the celebrated singer's death, and also talks to experts in an effort to explain why so many people believe the man still lives. ELVIS IS ALIVE doesn't mock people's beliefs, but has a comedic good nature that undoes many of the ideas about staid documentaries. [More]
Starring: Morgana Rae, Vicki Lawrence, Gina Bernstein, Blackwell
Starring: Morgana Rae, Vicki Lawrence, Gina Bernstein, Blackwell, Joyce Brothers, Rip Taylor, Fred Willard
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