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This Is Elvis

  • 1981
  • PG
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.7K
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This Is Elvis (1981)
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The life and career of Elvis Presley are chronicled in home movies, concert footage, and dramatizations.The life and career of Elvis Presley are chronicled in home movies, concert footage, and dramatizations.The life and career of Elvis Presley are chronicled in home movies, concert footage, and dramatizations.

  • Directors
    • Malcolm Leo
    • Andrew Solt
  • Writers
    • Malcolm Leo
    • Andrew Solt
  • Stars
    • Elvis Presley
    • David Scott
    • Paul Boensch III
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Malcolm Leo
      • Andrew Solt
    • Writers
      • Malcolm Leo
      • Andrew Solt
    • Stars
      • Elvis Presley
      • David Scott
      • Paul Boensch III
    • 24User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elvis Presley
    Elvis Presley
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    David Scott
    • Elvis - Age 18
    Paul Boensch III
    Paul Boensch III
    • Elvis - Age 10
    Johnny Harra
    • Elvis - Age 42
    Lawrence Koller
    • Vernon Presley
    Rhonda Lyn
    • Priscilla Presley
    Debbie Edge
    • Gladys Presley
    Larry Raspberry
    • Dewey Phillips
    Furry Lewis
    Furry Lewis
    • Bluesman
    Liz Robinson
    • Minnie Mae Presley
    Dana MacKay
    • Elvis - Age 35
    Knox Phillips
    • Sam Phillips
    Cheryl Needham
    • Linda Thompson
    Andrea Cyrill
    • Ginger Alden
    Jerry Phillips
    • Bill Black
    Emory Smith
    • Scotty Moore
    Ral Donner
    • Elvis Presley - Narration
    • (voice)
    Joe Esposito
    • Self - Narration
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Malcolm Leo
      • Andrew Solt
    • Writers
      • Malcolm Leo
      • Andrew Solt
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    rand-4

    Odd Docu-Something Hybrid

    "This is Elvis" is one of the oddest "documentaries" I've ever seen. Using extensive archival footage, mixed with recreations shot to look like archival footage, the film looks at the rise of fall of Elvis.

    The problem is that the recreation footage comes off as bad TV movie of the week, standing in stark contrast to the original, compelling material presented in the piece.

    The success of "This is Elvis" was the impetus behind the current style of historical documentaries that attempt to recreate drama where no original footage exists to illustrate it. In that sense, "This is Elvis" looks a bit embarrassing at times, since it doesn't have the slickness of more contemporary "docu-drama-documentaries" in the genre.

    What I'm waiting for is an Elvis documentary done with the taste and skillfullness of the "Beatles: Anthology" mini-series aired on ABC.
    9Cinemayo

    This Is Elvis (1981) ***1/2

    Very good documentary from Malcolm Leo and Andrew Solt on Elvis Presley's life, as "narrated" by Presley from beyond, in the voice of sound-alike impersonator Ral Donner (who doesn't sound exactly like Elvis if you're someone who's really become familiarized with Presley's speaking voice). Anyway, this is essential viewing for fans, naturally, but even for those who aren't big followers of Elvis. It shows the rise and fall of a music legend, and along the way are a plethora of choice musical performance clips, interviews, home movies, and montages.

    The one thing that has always bugged me slightly about this film are the occasional "faked" interviews supposedly done with fans at various times over the years, like the segment after Elvis and Priscilla got married in 1967. This was completely unnecessary, and some of the re-enactments with a phony Presley supposedly walking around his hospital with his current girlfriend Ginger are equally silly and not needed. The movie hit theaters in 1981 at around 100 minutes, but for home video in 1983 there were an additional 40 or so minutes of performance clips added, which is the version I watched, and is the one this review is based on. In the theatrical version, an original line is left intact during a backstage Elvis exchange where he says that the girl he had the other night "gave great head"; on the extended version, this is overdubbed into "could raise the dead". Another change regards a song switch during Elvis' final 1977 concert... originally, the film had him singing "Are You Lonesome Tonight" where he's nervously laughing and screwing up the lyrics; in this edition it is changed to the less embarrassing "Love Me". Perhaps the shorter theatrical edition might work even better, since the 144 minute cut does feel occasionally padded in the earlier years. Whatever the cut chosen, it's still an important and vital piece of music history. ***1/2 out of ****
    10edbelcher-2

    This is one of the best documentaries I've ever seen!

    "This is Elvis" is an interesting and fantastic documentary to watch even if you are not an Elvis fan.

    As an Elvis fan, I am very critical when it comes to inaccuracies about his life. I found this documentary to be very accurate and honest with the way it told the story of Elvis' life. The blend of actual Elvis footage along with very believable reenactments makes the documentary flow with continuity and excitement.

    In addition, the song selections that accompanied the various video sequences were always right on the money. It was like watching Elvis' life story being told through entertaining and poignant music videos.

    One thing I respected about the documentary, although difficult to watch, was the way the creators did not try to candy-coat the details of the sad way Elvis' life began to spiral down a self-destructive path during the 70's until his untimely death at the age of 42.

    All in all, "This is Elvis" is a very entertaining, empathetic, and honest look at the life of Elvis Presley; the American Icon who rightfully earned the title as the King of Rock 'n Roll.
    8Rambler

    "The King" as a human being...

    I remember when this film first appeared on HBO in the early eighties. I was never a huge Elvis fan, but found myself watching this film every time it came on. It is a fascinating portrait of a man thrust into overwhelming fame and fabulous wealth and how it eventually destroys him. The "recreations" are very well done and the film as a whole is very balanced in it's view of Elvis' life. It neither canonizes nor trashes him, but shows him as an ordinary guy dealing with extraordinary fame. The longer version now available on video is nice, but I miss the late concert performance where Elvis, sick, overweight, and bathed in sweat, forgets the lyrics of "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" and nervously "wings it". Maybe that was too much truth, even for this documentary.
    8michaelRokeefe

    Tremendous documentary spotlighting a dynamic Icon.

    Malcolm Leo and Andrew Solt: enough said. These guys do deep research and do everything first class. This will be one of the best documentaries of an entertainer ever put on film. Elvis Presley meant so many different things to so many different people. He effected society, hair and clothing styles like no one before him. He changed the music world with the power of an Atomic Bomb. He has sold over one billion records and was the first visual founding father of the phenomenon that became rock 'n' roll. His influence will live for decades to come. This is a personal look as well as a tribute to the world's most loved entertainer.

    I have the expanded 144 minute version of THIS IS ELVIS and watch it at least once a year. The soundtrack is like a history and not a greatest hits project. Even the non Elvis fan will be impressed with this entertaining look at musical history.

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    • Trivia
      At the time of its release, the film included lots of very rare and never-before-seen footage of Elvis Presley.
    • Goofs
      When Elvis pulls up to the house in the beginning, his girlfriend gets out of the car wearing a maroon pantsuit. When he opens the door and they enter the house, she is wearing blue shorts and a blue workout suit jacket. This was due to scenes that were not used in the film, as this scene also shows Elvis going in the front door; then the next scene shows him coming through Graceland from the back entrance, passing the front door from the inside before heading upstairs. This can be explained by noting Elvis's last hours. He came home, played racquetball in the racquetball building before entering Graceland from the rear entrance and then retreating to his room. This also explains the different clothes that the Ginger Alden character wears.
    • Quotes

      Pauline Nicholson: [Elvis and Ginger prepare to go upstairs to his bedroom, passing the kitchen doorway, where Pauline is seated at the table] Mr. P, can I get you some sandwiches?

      Elvis at 42: [waves] That'd be fine, Pauline.

    • Crazy credits
      Certain sequences in this film were recreated.
    • Alternate versions
      Home video and some cable TV versions run 143 minutes and contain additional material not in theatrical release, such as censored footage from Elvis' 1968 comeback special, and an additional number from his final concert. It does, however, delete "Are You Lonesome Tonight".
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: This Is Elvis, Bustin' Loose, Atlantic City, The Four Seasons (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      His Latest Flame
      By Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman

      Elvis Presley Music

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Life of Elvis Presley
    • Filming locations
      • Graceland - 3734 Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
    • Production company
      • David L. Wolper Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,028,612
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $429,146
      • Apr 12, 1981
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,028,612
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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