
The bonus however is that we do get some nice amateur footage of Elvis on stage, some rare photos, as well as some fun home movies. The importance of "If I Can Dream" is paramount to chapter 11 'The Comeback' yet, where it seems obvious that the programme has to end with Elvis' dynamic performance of the song, we only get a 15 second clip. A case in point would be where the 'Comeback Special' or 'Aloha' is talked about in detail yet we never get a complete clip from either show! Songs and films are heavily discussed but at no point do we get more than a short clip of Elvis singing, which is positively frustrating. This is NOT an EPE production and it seems that the producers have been licensed to use a maximum of 30 seconds of Elvis footage at any one time.


Let's be honest from the start, - No, it is not 'The Definitive Elvis' but at less than $80 it really is fantastic value for money.ĭescribed as a "Collectors edition - for every Elvis fan" it must presume that we already own the films and the documentaries because it does have its flaws and is a major disappointment in one area - 'Not enough Elvis'!
