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Release Date:
August 3, 2006
Original Title:
Elvis '68 Comeback Special Edition
Alternate Titles:
'68 Comeback Special (Deluxe Edition DVD)
Elvis
Elvis - 68 Comeback Special
Elvis: '68 Comeback Special
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 440
Featuring all the material shot for Elvis Presley's 1968 television special, including the two complete jam session concerts and the two complete solo concerts, which have never been released in their entirety All takes of the material shot for the original broadcast's two big production numbers and for the show's opening and closing segments Includes the original broadcast version of the special Newly remastered sound and picture
Art Direction:
Eugene McAvoy
Associate Producer:
Thomas Foulkes
Co-Producer:
Norman Morrell
Costume Design:
Bill Belew
Digital Film Recording:
Richard Kapenas
Director:
Steve Binder
Editor:
Armond Poitras
Wayne Kenworthy
Executive Producer:
Bob Finkel
Producer:
Bones Howe
Ray Miller
Production Manager:
Joe Esposito
Lamar Fike
Tom Diskin
Gene Marcione
Recording Supervision:
Ed Greene
Set Decoration:
Glen Huling
Jerry Masterson
Sound:
Gene Marcione
Writer:
Chris Bearde
Allan Blye
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