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Budget 5,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 2,028,612 USD
At the time of its release, the film included lots of very rare and never-before-seen footage of Elvis Presley.
The expanded home video version contains rare footage such as the "Sagebrush Presley" comedy skit from The Steve Allen Show (1952) and Elvis Presley's compelling 1956 performance of a The Four Aces-style ballad, "I Was The One", which hinted an appeal to a wider audience or another musical direction even then.
In 1961 Ral Donner, who is the voice of a "retrospective" Elvis Presley in this film, covered an Elvis song, "The Girl of My Best Friend", with some chart success.
Sam Phillips was portrayed by his son Knox Phillips. Vester Presley and three Graceland workers, Pauline Nicholson, Mary Jenkins, and Nancy Rooks portrayed themselves.
At age 14, David Scott won an Elvis Presley contest in Montreal, singing "Teddy Bear". He did his own singing in this movie on "Mystery Train" and "That's All Right Mama".
"Pauline Nicholson: [Elvis and Ginger prepare to go upstairs to his bedroom, passing the kitchen doorway, where Pauline is seated at the table] Mr. P, can I get you some sandwiches? Elvis at 42: [waves] That'd be fine, Pauline."