Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii

(concert)
Documentary / Music
USA, 1973, 87 min (Alternative: 74 min)

Directed by:

Marty Pasetta
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Elvis Presley performs in Honolulu, Hawaii, in this 1973 concert. Among the 25 titles included are "Blue Suede Shoes," "Suspicious Minds," and "C.C. Rider." Elvis made television and entertainment history as this was the first-ever live concert broadcast over satellite, reaching in excess of one billion people worldwide. (official distributor synopsis)

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English The 1970s was a strange era of transition. The various great themes of the past decade had fallen asleep, but there were still those who were active who became legends in their lifetime. The legends of previous years, who made live footage because television finally figured out that various events needed to be shared and preserved for future generations. And that's how Marlene Dietrich recorded her final concert in November 1972, and right after that, in January 1973, came the Elvis show for the whole world. Those recordings have been adored more and more since then, and probably always will be. ()

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