Elvis Presley: The Searcher

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2018
Elvis Presley: The Searcher
Elvis Presley: The Searcher

Elvis Presley: The Searcher 3r2h3h

7.7 | TV-PG | en | Documentary

The story of Elvis Presley the musical artist, a comprehensive creative journey from his childhood through the final 1976 Jungle Room recording sessions.

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EP1  Part 1
Apr. 14,2018
Part 1

The early life of singer Elvis Presley, from his musical beginnings in Tupelo, Mississippi, and Memphis Tennessee, to his unprecedented rise in fame in 1956. Following a string of hit records and memorable TV performances, Elvis becomes a movie star.

EP2  Part 2
Apr. 14,2018
Part 2

A string of lightweight movies in the 1960s stunts Elvis' musical growth and alienates many fans. The singer has a triumphant TV comeback in 1963. A grueling concert schedule and an increased reliance on prescription drugs takes a toll on Elvis.

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7.7 | TV-PG | en | Documentary | More Info
Released: 2018-04-14 | Released Producted By: Sony Pictures Television , HBO Documentary Films Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.hbo.com/documentaries/elvis-presley-the-searcher
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The story of Elvis Presley the musical artist, a comprehensive creative journey from his childhood through the final 1976 Jungle Room recording sessions.

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Documentary

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Cast

Bruce Springsteen

Director

Brian R.A. Miele

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Sony Pictures Television , HBO Documentary Films

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Brian R.A. Miele
Brian R.A. Miele

Associate Editor

Thom Zimny
Thom Zimny

Editor

Alexander Hyde
Alexander Hyde

Associate Producer

Jamie Salter
Jamie Salter

Executive Producer

Andrew Solt
Andrew Solt

Executive Producer

Alan Gasmer
Alan Gasmer

Executive Producer

Priscilla Presley
Priscilla Presley

Executive Producer

Jerry Schilling
Jerry Schilling

Executive Producer

Glen Zipper
Glen Zipper

Executive Producer

Devorah DeVries
Devorah DeVries

Line Producer

Thom Zimny
Thom Zimny

Producer

Kary Antholis
Kary Antholis

Producer

Jon Landau
Jon Landau

Producer

Rebecca Burten
Rebecca Burten

Production Assistant

Kris Moran
Kris Moran

Production Designer

Missy Cohen
Missy Cohen

Music Editor

Evyen Klean
Evyen Klean

Music Supervisor

Elvis Presley: The Searcher Audience Reviews e165b

Matrixston Wow! Such a good movie.
Phonearl Good start, but then it gets ruined
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
Skyler Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
roland_lmt This is, without a doubt, one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. And I've seen a ridiculous amount of films in my life. Even if you are not a big fan of documentaries, and I'm generally not, this is worth seeing. Even if you are not a fan of Elvis Presley, this film brings a perspective of American history worth a look. Usually, when someone is that famous, and died decades ago, we tend to believe we must know everything there is worth knowing. Two things make this film very different. First, the personal views of those who knew him best, like Priscilla Presley, and those influenced by him, like Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty, give the film a gravity rarely seen. Second, this is the rare film that neither worships nor belittles him. It approaches Elvis Presley as a human being, much like any other, whose life had an amazing range of ups and downs.I've rated thousands of films on IMDb, but reviewed very few. This one was worth a few minutes to share my thoughts. Well done to all involved.
Matt Greene I'm not a huge Elvis fan, but the lovingly in-depth, full scope of this 2-part documentary got me closer. I of course knew about much of it (his days at Sun Studios, the unfulfilling Hollywood years, his "larger"-than-life Vegas swan song), but it shined a light on so many things I didn't know. The rock lifestyle didn't get him addicted to pills; the army did. His extreme stage fright after getting back to music. His entire relationship with malicious Tom Parker.
jcravens42 It's amazing how many people now think of Elvis only as a caricature, with a few hit songs and girls screaming in front of him. This documentary goes a long way in helping those who don't know why Elvis was a pioneering artist, why he was so much more than just an early rock and roller, how he re-imagined the blues, country and even bluegrass into a form uniquely his own. Much like his life, the pre-Army years are the most interesting. I wish they had interviewed more contemporaries - surely there are people still alive who were actually at some of these concerts, tapings, etc.? I so appreciate the film-makers making it clear that Steve Allen was attempting to humiliate Elvis and kill rock and roll - he definite deserves "credit" for that attempt. The doc also gives a good view of Colonel Parker - why Elvis picked him to manage him, why that absolutely was a great idea early on but how it turned disastrous at the end and how, for all the great things he did for Elvis early on, he ruined his career, and perhaps his life, at the end. What a shame that, at the time of this doc's release, the 1968 Comeback Special isn't available on DVD (unless you are willing to pay someone almost $100 for it) - this doc made me so hungry to watch it again (haven't seen it since a NYE broadcast in back in 2007 or so).
gabecritter This movie not only gives you a lot of information it also gives you the information in an enjoyable way. This documentary will not only give you a new appreciation for Elvis as a singer but it will give you appreciation of Elvis as a man