Elvis - Aloha from Hawaii

Elvis - Aloha from Hawaii

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Elvis - Aloha from Hawaii
Elvis - Aloha from Hawaii

Elvis - Aloha from Hawaii

8.5 | 1h5m | en | Music

A 1973 concert by Elvis Presley that was broadcast live via satellite on January 14, 1973. The concert took place at the Honolulu International Center in Honolulu and aired in over 40 countries across Asia and Europe. Viewing figures have been estimated at over 1 billion viewers world wide, and the show was the most expensive entertainment special at the time, costing $2.5 million.

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Released: January. 14,1973 | Released Producted By: Elvis Presley Enterprises , Pasetta Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A 1973 concert by Elvis Presley that was broadcast live via satellite on January 14, 1973. The concert took place at the Honolulu International Center in Honolulu and aired in over 40 countries across Asia and Europe. Viewing figures have been estimated at over 1 billion viewers world wide, and the show was the most expensive entertainment special at the time, costing $2.5 million.

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Cast

Elvis Presley , James Burton , Ronnie Tutt

Director

Ray Klausen

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Elvis Presley Enterprises , Pasetta Productions

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Tashtago I have to say this was a disappointment. I'm an Elvis fan as well and consider the 68 ' Comeback Special among the best rock'n roll concerts ever done . Easily as good as the Who at the Isle of Wight and Zeppelin at the Albert Hall. But this clearly shows the King descending from the throne. Most of the performances are not among Elvis's best readings of his classics. He basically mumbles through "Love Me" and seems bored with "Suspicious Minds" . Especially that one (Suspicious Minds) does not compare at all to the original recording. Also there are about 250 back-up singers too many and the double exposure camera work with two shots of Elvis at the same time is dated and distracting. Check out 68' Comeback Special instead for far superior Elvis.
swinebird This is it, folks. This is the greatest concert of all time. To me it's to see the light.Elvis Presley looks more handsome than ever in the film. He sings better than ever, but doesn't do so much rock 'n' roll than he made in the '68 Comeback Special (original name "Elvis"). There he was king of rock 'n' roll, in Aloha from Hawaii he is King of Music.Special Edition and Deluxe Edition DVD's includes the new edition which is much better than the original US version, which was aired later than the live concert to Asia, Europe and other areas.10/10
Tonci Pivac This Was by far the best Elvis Presley Concert I have ever seen, I love the way he moves to the song "Fever" I have every single Elvis Concert on DVD but this one truly takes the cake over the others. I also think that The American Eagle Jumpsuit he wore in this show was his finest. It was cool to see a lot of Elvis' great humor on stage too, like during "Suspicious Minds" he changes the words, "Well don't you know I'm court in a trap I can't walk out "I HOPE THIS SUIT DON'T TEAR UP BABY" and when he spilt water all over his piano player. Fantastic concert. I love it when he sings, "You Gave Me A Mountain" that is one of his best songs.
thelube Elvis' peak was the '68 comeback special and the Memphis sessions that followed in January and February 1969. It's hard to believe this event was only four years after those vibrant performances. "Suspicious Minds", the only song from the Memphis sessions performed in this movie, lacks passion. He's already becoming the caricature we're so familiar with. It's apparent Col. Parker's comfortably back in the driver's seat on a sad downward spiral. The fact that Elvis never toured outside the US has more to do with the success of this event than the performance itself. Don't get me wrong, he's in excellent voice and the backing ensemble is great. It's just disappointing. The footage of the crowd when the camera pans around the auditorium speaks volumes. The only animated audience members are the women close to the stage getting kisses or sweaty scarves. And what's with Charlie the designated guitar/scarf guy? Can't the man pick up his own accessories? The direction is pretty hackneyed as well, with clumsy quick cuts on the downbeat during several songs and goofy split screen set pieces during slower numbers.Do yourself a favor. See "Elvis: That's the Way It Is" from 1970 or "Elvis On Tour" from '72 instead.