
Reinventing Elvis: The 68' Comeback
One king of rock 'n' roll. One rebel director. Music's greatest second chance.
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The making of Elvis Presley's famous live TV concert and the chaotic behind the scenes. It was the most-watched television event of the year with nearly half of the audience tuned in to watch Presley perform in his iconic black leather suit.
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EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Elvis Presley
Self (archive footage)

Steve Binder
Self

Darius Rucker
Self
Maffio
Self

Tom Parker
Self (archive footage)
Vernon Presley
Self (archive footage)
Gladys Presley
Self (archive footage)

John Lennon
Self (archive footage)

Paul McCartney
Self (archive footage)

George Harrison
Self (archive footage)

Ringo Starr
Self (archive footage)

Lesley Gore
Self (archive footage)

Mick Jagger
Self (archive footage)

Brian Wilson
Self (archive footage)

Dustin Hoffman
Benjamin Braddock (archive footage)

Sidney Poitier
Self (archive footage)

Scotty Moore
Self (archive footage)

Charlie Hodge
Self (archive footage)
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