Elvis - The Great Performances Boxed Set (1956)
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Runtime: 2 hrs 41 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: A three-volume collection of Elvis Presley's greatest recorded performances on stage, film, and television. ELVIS - THE GREAT PERFORMANCES highlights the career of the "king" with video clips, film... A three-volume collection of Elvis Presley's greatest recorded performances on stage, film, and television. ELVIS - THE GREAT PERFORMANCES highlights the career of the "king" with video clips, film clips, and rare footage of the man and his music. The first two volumes are narrated by Elvis' lifelong friend, George Klien, and the third is narrated by U2 frontman, Bono. With appearances on classic television variety shows like THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE MILTON BERLE SHOW, and THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW, this program becomes a virtual library of timeless nostalgia. Songs include: "Hound Dog," "All Shook Up," "Suspicious Minds," "Love Me Tender," "Jailhouse Rock," and many, many more. [More]
Starring: Elvis Presley, Ed Sullivan, Milton Berle, Steve Allen
Starring: Elvis Presley, Ed Sullivan, Milton Berle, Steve Allen, Bo Diddley, Dorsey Brothers
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