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Elvis: The Comeback Special

  • TV Special
  • 1968
  • Not Rated
  • 50m
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8.9/10
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Elvis Presley in Elvis: The Comeback Special (1968)
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Elvis Presley's television special of 3rd December 1968, featuring hits like Jailhouse Rock, Hound Dog, Heartbreak Hotel and Can't Help Falling in Love. It was the King's first TV appearance... Read allElvis Presley's television special of 3rd December 1968, featuring hits like Jailhouse Rock, Hound Dog, Heartbreak Hotel and Can't Help Falling in Love. It was the King's first TV appearance for more than eight years.Elvis Presley's television special of 3rd December 1968, featuring hits like Jailhouse Rock, Hound Dog, Heartbreak Hotel and Can't Help Falling in Love. It was the King's first TV appearance for more than eight years.

  • Director
    • Steve Binder
  • Writers
    • Allan Blye
    • Chris Bearde
  • Stars
    • Elvis Presley
    • D.J. Fontana
    • Charlie Hodge
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Steve Binder
    • Writers
      • Allan Blye
      • Chris Bearde
    • Stars
      • Elvis Presley
      • D.J. Fontana
      • Charlie Hodge
    • 31User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elvis Presley
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    D.J. Fontana
    D.J. Fontana
    • Self, Elvis Presley's backup musician
    Charlie Hodge
    • Self, Elvis Presley's backup musician
    • (as Charles Hodge)
    Scotty Moore
    Scotty Moore
    • Self, Elvis Presley's backup musician
    Buddy Arett
    • Self
    Fanita James
    • Self
    • (as The Blossoms)
    Jean King
    • Self
    • (as The Blossoms)
    Darlene Love
    Darlene Love
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    • (as The Blossoms)
    Alan Fortas
    • Self
    Lance LeGault
    Lance LeGault
    • Self
    Jaime Rogers
    • Self
    Claude Thompson
    • Self
    Barbara Burgess
    • Girl with 'Big Boss Man'
    Susan Henning
    Susan Henning
    • Blonde Girl
    Tanya Lemani
    Tanya Lemani
    • Belly Dancer
    Cheryl Ladd
    Cheryl Ladd
    • Audience Member
    Bones Howe
    Bones Howe
    • Passerby in segment "Big Boss Man"
    • (uncredited)
    Anita Mann
    Anita Mann
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Steve Binder
    • Writers
      • Allan Blye
      • Chris Bearde
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    9Kingslaay

    Magical and Iconic

    Elvis Presley made a legendary comeback in this television special. Elvis's comeback special is now part of history and has a special place in it. An incredible and intimate performance from The King. His voice sounded exceptional as did the rendition of his timeless music. He still had it and belted it out to the back row. I will forever be jealous for people who were able to be up and close to this incredible figure and be a part of history.
    CosmicDwellings

    The Polished Crown

    Magical, Mystifying and Memorable - These words describe Elvis and the whole Production of what came to be known as 'The King's' Television Comeback. But it was more than just that - it was 'The Comeback' full stop!

    After a full Seven years without ever straying from within the confines of a movie set to perform for his public, the opportune moment finally arrived and it came crashing in at the top of the heap of a formula that had already began to show slight signs of improving itself. The non-movie songs that Elvis had recorded of recent times such as 'Guitar Man', 'The U.S. Male' and 'Big Boss Man' had already made their dents on the charts worldwide and two of these were to be featured in the TV Special in Burbank. The ballads were much classier as well: 'You Don't Know Me', 'We Call On Him' and 'You'll Never Walk Alone'. Dare I say it, but the movies appeared to be taking a somewhat different direction as well since the amicably-casted "Speedway", for "Live a Little, Love a Little" was the man's first venture into then modern day adult comedy in which he only sings four songs, all of which are total quality recordings especially the upbeat numbers of 'Edge of Reality' and 'A Little Less Conversation' (which was to be re-recorded for the TV Show, and the rest is history!). The next film "Charro!", a western, offered another adult role for a bearded Elvis who sings only the title song over the opening credits and the emphasis once more was on the man's acting ability.

    Then on June 22nd, 1968 the tape machine was switched on in the recording studios and the camera's got ready to roll like never before in the Burbank soundstages and witnessed Black Leather, Gold Lame, Denim, Neckerchieves, Wrist-bands, Guitars, Music, Laughter, Acting and 'If I Can Dream'.....It wasn't the 1950's anymore but it was certainly the next best thing. All these things were rolled into this one handsome, tanned, side-burned, slim, tall and nervous human being who was Rock's first iconic legend....ELVIS....and he was back!....
    10michaelRokeefe

    A legendary performer finds himself.

    After much convincing, Elvis Presley does something about his career teetering on the brink of stagnation. During the last week of June 1968, the man who almost single handedly led a musical revolution in the mid '50s made use of "Western Recorders" and the "NBC Studios", Burbank, California to put on tape a TV special. The Elvis NBC Special came to be known as "The '68 Comeback Special". It was originally aired on the night of Dec 3, 1968 and slaughtered the competition: 'The Red Skelton Show', 'It Takes a Thief' and 'The Doris Day Show'. Made up of production numbers and mini-concerts in front of live audiences, this TV special afforded a lost man to find his way home. Elvis Presley was back and once again his career would regain meteoric flight.

    Producer/director Steve Binder would be swamped with accolades. NBC took the chance and came out looking like a champ. Elvis' fan base would swell. The lp "Elvis(TV Special)" would rapidly peak at #8 on the Billboard Top Albums chart. This 76 minute video is highlighted with a Gospel Medley, the Guitar Man Medley, and songs like 'Lawdy Miss Clawdy','Jailhouse Rock', 'Tiger Man', 'One Night', 'Memories' and the great finale number, 'If I Can Dream'.

    Even non Elvis fans will appreciate watching this. In a way it is like watching musical history...hell it is musical history.
    val321

    68 comeback deluxe

    Recently purchased the deluxe box set of Elvis' 68 Comeback Special and must say there are not enough superlatives to describe it's magnificence as a quality piece of Elvis history, and contemporary music history. Elvis, simply put is Elvis at his best, loose, playful, sizzling, simmering and engaging. That's not to mention the stellar performance. His voice is strong, his moves magic and he has never played the guitar so passionately and vigorously. The performance engages from the opening lines of "If you're looking for trouble, you've come to the right place," through the playful musical nuances and partying of Good Lawdy Miss Clawdy, to the memorable closing performance of "If I Can Dream." This is musical entertainment at it's best. Some of the production numbers are less entertaining than the concert performances, but demonstrate an important part of Elvis' legacy. He is having a great time. Watching it, nearly 40 years later, you will too. Just when the world thought Elvis has left the stage, once again he demonstrates why he is still rock n roll's King. No one can hold a candle to this.
    10Joe-290

    The greatest performer performs

    Nobody can doubt that Elvis Presley defined what performing was and here in colour we see the king return to his roots for the very last time in his life after 8 years of Hollywood. Presley lived for another 9 years but when he got into Las Vegas just after this, it was all over. Presley's Vegas period is not to be dismissed in a flash because his cabaret type concerts were so enjoyable. Vegas entertained greatly but here in 1968 immitating his 50's period Elvis contributed to music and society. This show was the main inspiration for MTV Unplugged and it pictures a raw rocking king oozing R&B, gospel and R&R. If anybody sees this and can not be amazed by this man they are missing soemthing. He defined pop culture and music because of his natural ability to get across the meaning and feeling of the songs. (Hardly anyone can do that like him). Here we see Elvis very up to date with the times with almost hard rock, looking and sounding so great. There is an amusing sketch where he jokes about his entire movie career but the scenes where he is sitting with his original band and jamming away can never be beaten. Nobody can come close to Elvis Presley and his 68 comeback special! Its phenomonel!

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    • Trivia
      Elvis' manager Col. Tom Parker originally wanted Elvis to perform without any dialogue, wearing a cardigan sweater like that worn by Perry Como, in front of a fireplace and a Christmas tree, and sing 20 Christmas songs. Producer Steve Binder axed this idea and came up with the concept of Elvis' performing in a black leather outfit and entirely improvising, for two hours, with an acoustic guitar, songs he had performed in private, dressing-room sessions with his fellow musicians.
    • Quotes

      Elvis Presley: [joking while reading a script] It says here "Elvis, we're to film you from the waist up. You are not to touch hands with body... uh, I mean body with hands."

    • Alternate versions
      Many different edits of this special have been released to TV and video over the years. Some of these versions have their own IMDb entries under different titles. Among the more notable versions:
      • The original broadcast did not include the bordello musical number "Let Yourself Go" which was edited out at the last minute. It was subsequently restored in later video and TV versions, including the 2004 DVD release.
      • When NBC rebroadcast the special in 1969, it replaced the performance of "Blue Christmas" with "Tiger Man." Some versions of the special released later include both songs. The 2004 DVD version only has Blue Christmas.
      • The 2006 'Special Edition' DVD version re-edited and expanded the program to 94 minutes.
      • Two full-hour "sit-down" concerts and two shorter "stand-up" concerts were videotaped for use in the special. The full version of the first sit-down concert was released separately to video and TV in the 1980s as _Elvis: One Night with You (1984) (TV)_. The other 3 concerts were released to video for the first time as bonus material on the 2004 DVD release.
      • Many alternate takes, false starts, bloopers, practical jokes, and run-throughs taped during shooting of the various production numbers have been included in their unedited entirely on the 2004 DVD release. The DVD also includes an alternate version of the special's closing credits without text, unedited footage of a promotional spot shot on the set, and a newly-edited music video of "If I Can Dream" created from some of the previously unseen footage.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Story of Elvis Presley (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      A Little Less Conversation
      Written by Billy Strange / Mac Davis

      Sung and Performed by Elvis Presley

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Elvis
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 1, NBC Studios - 3000 W. Alameda Avenue, Burbank, California, USA(interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Teram Company
      • Binder/Howe Productions
      • Elvis Presley Enterprises (EPE)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,010,657
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,010,657
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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