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Reinventing Elvis: The '68 Comeback

  • 2023
  • 1h 50m
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Reinventing Elvis: The '68 Comeback (2023)
ELVIS and STEVE - true buddy story highlights Binder's nexus with Elvis to accomplish the game changer result.
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The story of the behind-the-scenes drama that took place during the making of Elvis Presley's iconic 1968 TV special.The story of the behind-the-scenes drama that took place during the making of Elvis Presley's iconic 1968 TV special.The story of the behind-the-scenes drama that took place during the making of Elvis Presley's iconic 1968 TV special.

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    • John Scheinfeld
  • Writer
    • John Scheinfeld
  • Stars
    • Elvis Presley
    • Leslie Uggams
    • The Beatles
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    • Director
      • John Scheinfeld
    • Writer
      • John Scheinfeld
    • Stars
      • Elvis Presley
      • Leslie Uggams
      • The Beatles
    • 7User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Elvis Presley
    Elvis Presley
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Leslie Uggams
    Leslie Uggams
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    The Beatles
    The Beatles
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Harry Belafonte
    Harry Belafonte
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Petula Clark
    Petula Clark
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Richard Nixon
    Richard Nixon
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Susan Henning
    Susan Henning
    • Self
    Darius Rucker
    Darius Rucker
    • Self
    Tanya Lemani
    Tanya Lemani
    • Self
    • (as Tanya Lemani George)
    Lyndon B. Johnson
    Lyndon B. Johnson
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Tom Parker
    Tom Parker
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Steve Binder
    • Self
    Drake Milligan
    • Self
    Anita Mann
    Anita Mann
    • Self
    D.J. Fontana
    D.J. Fontana
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Douglas Brinkley
    Douglas Brinkley
    • Self
    George Wallace
    George Wallace
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jaime Rogers
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      • John Scheinfeld
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      • John Scheinfeld
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    10stan-232

    Steve Binder - Your the Man

    In 1968, Steve Binder told Elvis that his career was in the toilet. Thank God for his honesty with Elvis, and subsequent trust Elvis put in Steve's hands.

    Steve was the right man for the right time. A bit of luck. A bit of belief by Bob Finkel in Steve's ability .

    If Elvis had not decided to live at the NBC Studio, during film, the sit down unplugged boxing ring sessions may never have happened. But once again Steve saw the opportunity to adapt the dressing room sessions into something so special, unrehearsed and spontaneous that it will remain an iconic part of Elvis history The master stroke (among many) was the closing of the Show with "If I Can Dream".

    It is such a pity that Elvis never used this song again. Can you imagine this song as an occasional alternative to "Can't Help Falling In Love" throughout his latter live career.

    Anyone who is interested in Elvis will enjoy this documentary.
    10Movieboy62

    THE KING LIVES!! .... In This Stellar Documentary.

    So many wonderful "Behind the Scenes" testimonies make this well-polished documentary a true success and pleasure to watch. Lots of fun, little secrets from '68 are finally provided the spotlight in '23! BRAVO TO DIRECTOR STEVE BINDER, CAST, and CREW! The heartwarming care to the subject matter is truly a wonder to behold. During the Binder interview moments, I was stunned at how good the man looked, and decided to employ some simple math. This creative, cogent, gem of a man is age 90!! BRAVO, Mr. Binder. Your creative vision is quite spectacular! The tone of this work is beyond focused and accurate. I expect fans and Elvis' Spirit will be enthralled with this most impressive work.
    10paulolafsveen

    I cried through this whole Documentary.

    The King.

    What could Have, and should have Been.

    Yes. I'm a huge Elvis fan, I've seen the recent movie Elvis, too many times to count. I've seen all his 60's movies, all his previous documentaries, and have read twenty five or so Elvis books.

    My point, Steve Binder was a God send for Elvis and his fans. The 68 special is an absolute must see for all music fans.

    What really hit me about this documentary was the love from Elvis fans, who were lucky enough to be in the audience.

    One woman, who was in her seventies now, talked about how it wasn't cool anymore in the late 60's to like Elvis. She sat ten feet from him and said she was overwhelmed and overcome with emotion.

    The love and breakthroughs in this special, If I Can Dream." And the late 60's choreography is incredible.

    For Elvis's mom to say the colonel was the devil, is absolutely spot on. But to see it shared in a binder Doc is spellbinding.

    And the fact that the Colonel kept Binder away from Elvis is a crime. Right after the 68 special Elvis recorded some of his greatest hits, Burning Love, In the Ghetto and Suspicious Minds.

    Just imagine what Steve Binder and Elvis could have accomplished together. It staggers the mind, and hearts and souls, of all Elvis fans.

    Taken Care of Business Baby.
    8wundaar

    Average documentary, deserved more

    I think my expectations were too high going in. I was born after Elvis died so this is only the second time I've seen him on the big screen (TTWII was the first which was incredible). If you're a big Elvis fan you won't learn anything new. The frustrating thing for me is that I took friends and Elvis' music wasn't featured as much as it should have been so a missed opportunity there. The documentary seemed a little disjointed in parts and oversimplified the movies era as being a write off and diminishing his creativity as an artist during this period which is wrong. He made some amazing music in the 60s. The visual quality was surprisingly fuzzy so no 4k. We get it with the Colonel already, we know he's evil. But he also did a lot for Elvis which included generating the comeback period starting with the How Great Thou Art sessions. Some of Elvis' best music comes after HGTA and before the special. The documentary also suggests that Elvis didn't do much after the special which was extremely frustrating as he accomplished so much after 1968 and most fans I know prefer the late 60s/ early 70s Elvis era as his voice entered the tenor range.
    7mestberg

    Enjoyable, but...

    This is a decent documentary as it gives you some insight into the making of this famous special. From a music and TV historian's point of view, you get a laugh out of the concepts and costumes, and what was considered risqué at the time. Elvis looks great (in fact, probably the best he ever looked), and you get a taste of all his music.

    The negative: it would've been much better to not have known that Steve Binder was an executive producer on this show. He made sure to have many of the participants praise him up one side and down the other. It was a little gratuitous by the end. Yes, we understood that you did everything right, and Elvis trusted you more than anyone else in the room. And yes, Colonel Parker was "the devil/monster" (probably all true, but a little humility goes a long way).

    Positive: if you're an Elvis fan, you will find a lot of enjoyment in it and get some backstage secrets. Unless you have no idea who Elvis is, you will still get a better idea of who the man really was.

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      • August 15, 2023 (United States)
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