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For Immediate Release
ELVIS: THAT'S THE WAY IT
IS - SPECIAL EDITION
Warner Home Video Announces King-Size Tribute
To The "First Bad Boy of Rock"
Newly Re-Edited "Rockumentary" Captures
Elvis In All His Glory On VHS January 16th And DVD March 6th
Includes
27 Songs With More Than 30 Minutes Of Never-Before-Seen Rehearsal
And Concert Footage
BURBANK, CA (December 18, 2000) - Warner
Home Video (WHV) proudly announces the release of the powerful
"rockumentary" Elvis: That's the Way It Is - Special Edition,
featuring a newly remastered and remixed version, available
for the first time ever in stereo. Produced by award-winning
filmmaker Rick Schmidlin (Touch of Evil, Greed, Doors: Live
at the Hollywood Bowl) and his team, the special edition includes
close-ups of Presley's famous footwork and guitar work, cut-aways
of the band, never-before-seen footage including ten musical
numbers, and Elvis' off-stage antics. Elvis: That's the Way
It Is - Special Edition shakes up the stores on January 16
on VHS for $14.95 SRP and on March 6 on DVD for $24.98 SRP.
Known the world over by his first name, Elvis
is regarded as one of the most important figures of the 20th
century. With a revolutionary sound and style, he challenged
the social and racial barriers of the time. Elvis ushered
in a whole new era of American music and popular culture bringing
the world such classic songs as "Hound Dog," "Heartbreak Hotel,"
and "All Shook Up." Elvis Presley has sold more records than
any other artist (over one billion records), starred in 31
features and two concert films and shook the world with his
record-breaking television and live appearances.
In announcing this special edition, Mark Horak,
WHV senior vice president, marketing stated, "Elvis: That's
the Way It Is - Special Edition will be an exceptional keepsake
for those who recognize and remember Elvis' remarkable talent
and will serve as a great introduction to those who have yet
to experience the power and range of Presley's genius."
Elvis: That's the Way It Is - Special Edition
documents Presley at his peak during the celebrity-attended
August 1970 Las Vegas concert series and reveals a seldom-seen
personal side of the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Rare, behind-the-scenes
footage shows Elvis interacting with the TCB Band and his
back-up singers, the Sweet Inspirations and The Imperials,
as well as his off-stage antics. The film captures the inimitable
style of Elvis as he sings 27 dynamic songs including Love
Me Tender, Blue Suede Shoes, Bridge Over Troubled Waters,
and Suspicious Minds. Both the VHS and DVD versions contain
the original theatrical trailer and a new documentary "Patch
It Up: The Reconstruction of Elvis: That's the Way It Is."
The featurette chronicles the work of distinguished film restoration
specialist Rick Schmidlin as he re-edits the film using never-before-seen
footage.
Schmidlin conducted an exhaustive five-month
search for all existing film negatives, work prints and corresponding
audio masters, producing up to four additional hours of usable
footage, some of which was culled from individual scraps as
short as a few seconds. Once he had the materials, he and
his team went to work. There are many sequences comprised
entirely of never-before-seen footage which capture with greater
intimacy Elvis' creative process and stage persona. The entire
film has been re-edited, with virtually every shot reflecting
some change in length and rhythm to give it a more contemporary
feel.
The recent discovery of 50,000 feet of original
film negative shot by six cameramen who were granted unlimited
access during the span of rehearsals and performances, and
the original corresponding 16-track audio masters, provided
the opportunity to re-cut the film. Elvis: That's the Way
It Is - Special Edition uniquely represents a film that has
been re-edited from start to finish using only original elements.
This special edition will also be presented with a new Dolby
Digital 5.1 stereo soundtrack.
Elvis Presley influenced the world's entire
popular culture and changed the face of Rock 'n' Roll. Bruce
Springsteen said: "There have been a lot of tough guys. There
have been pretenders. And there have been contenders. But
there is only one king." Mick Jagger praised him by saying,
"He was a unique artist - an original in an area of imitators."
Bob Dylan stated, "Hearing him for the first time was like
busting out of jail." and John Lennon said simply, "Before
Elvis, there was nothing." Twenty-three years after his death,
"the King" continues to move audiences with his legendary
music.
Elvis: That's the Way It Is - Special Edition
will premiere on Turner Classic Movies on January 15, 2001,
one day before its VHS debut. Each video will contain more
than $1,400 worth of Warner Spotlight Coupon values and will
qualify for the Warner "Buy 3/Get 1 Free" Offer.
With operations in 78 international territories
- more than the video division of any other studio - Warner
Home Video commands the largest distribution infrastructure
in the global video marketplace. WHV's film library is the
largest of any studio, offering top-quality new and vintage
titles from the repertoires of Warner Bros. Pictures, Turner
Entertainment Company, Castle Rock Entertainment, HBO Home
Video and New Line Home Video.
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