The Last 24 Hours |  | Actor: Elvis Presley Studio: Gmvs Category: DVD
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Seller: thebookgrove Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 124372
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 0 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 022891770596 EAN: 0022891770596 ASIN: B00067Z2CI
Theatrical Release Date: November 30, 2004 Release Date: January 4, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: The last 24 and more. December 29, 2009 David A. Gutierrez (Stockton, California) A great inside look at the kings last 24 hours by those who were there and those who were close to the king. This is the best account of what happened from August 15th to August 16th 1977. If you have always been curious concerning the death of Elvis and what happened and not so much how it happened this is for you. This account is not morbid in anyway. Family and friends come together and describe the last 24 hours in chronological order. Joe Esposito leads the way as he was the first to attend to Elvis other than his girlfriend Ginger who is not in the DVD and that is probably a plus in my opinion.You cannot go wrong and you will not be dissapointed. The last 24 hours of Elvis is well done with many intwerviews and clips coming together in good taste. If you are a Elvis fan and you want to spend a couple of hours learning about the end of the greatest entertainer of all time.
Buy this and you can't go wrong.
The truth about the death of Elvis August 13, 2008 J. Lundberg Elvis Presley The last 24 Hours has got to be the best dvd I have seen about the death of Elvis. Everyone interviewed here is completely sincere. You can see the pain and sincerity in their eyes when they speak. These men are not actors. They are friends of Elvis that cared immensely about him. It is amazing how affected they are even after 30 years since his death.
There are interviews with Sonny West, Lamar Fike, Marty Laker, Billy Smith, Joe Espisito, Jerry Schilling, and Larry Geller. Being a true fan of Elvis, it's difficult not to feel what these guys are feeling when they speak. Billy Smith's account of the last days of Elvis is difficult to watch as he relives such a painful experience. Larry Geller gives a powerful and effective interview in this dvd that has got to be seen by any true Elvis fan.
Anyone even remotely considering that Elvis might have faked his death needs to watch this dvd. After seeing these very personal and emotional interviews and taking into consideration the details surrounding his death it becomes very clear. I highly recommend this dvd to anyone interested in the final days of Elvis.
A Sincere Sharing of Elvis January 19, 2007 D. Muir (Issaquah, WA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I loved Elvis when I was young, and at 50+ I'm just now re-connecting to his magic and his end of life story as well. So I can't say that I've seen or read all that is out there about Elvis, but the last review prompted me to give my input about "The Last 24 Hours". I have now seen several DVD's about him, the ususal top rated ones, but the self-reflective sharing of the men on this DVD who were close to him left me with an ache that hasn't gone away in the 2 hours since I watched it.
I felt for the sudden loss of such a powerful force in their lives, and through their honest willingness to face the public with their personal stories, I could understand more compassionately the circumstances that seemed so preventable but so unstoppable. The tragedy of it all is carried deep in their hearts. I'm not sure what the last reviewer was looking for, but for me this was the most moving DVD about Elvis that I've watched. Thanks, Diane
A WASTE OF MONEY August 20, 2005 DF, Fulton, MO USA 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
There is NOTHING new on this DVD. Same information EVERY ELVIS fan already knows. I assumed the CD was by ELVIS, it is NOT, it is an impersonator and has a LOT of static. Why listen to an impersonator when you can listen the to REAL ELVIS? SAVE YOUR MONEY!
This is a waste of money. IT does NOT even deserve one star.
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