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Elvis – Aloha from Hawaii (1973)

Elvis – Aloha from Hawaii is a landmark concert film featuring the iconic rock and roll star Elvis Presley. Broadcast live via satellite in 1973, it showcases Elvis performing in Honolulu, Hawaii. The film captures a vibrant Elvis, delivering a powerful performance that includes some of his greatest hits. This concert is significant for being the first to be broadcast live via satellite, reaching millions of viewers worldwide. The film not only exhibits Elvis’s musical talents but also his charisma and stage presence, making it a memorable event for fans and music history.

Length: 1h 4m
Genre: Concert Film, Music, Documentary
This Title is: Entertaining, Historic, Energetic

“Elvis – Aloha from Hawaii” IS STREAMING TODAY ON APPLE TV IN CANADA!

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Cast

  • Elvis Presley as Himself
  • James Burton as Guitarist
  • Ronnie Tutt as Drummer

Parental Guidance

This title is suitable for general audiences but may contain mild language and thematic elements.

Trivia

  • The concert was watched by over 1 billion people worldwide.
  • This was the first full-length concert to be broadcast live via satellite.
  • Elvis wore his iconic “American Eagle” jumpsuit during this performance.

Our Review

“Elvis – Aloha from Hawaii” stands as a timeless testament to the enduring appeal of Elvis Presley. The film is not just a concert; it’s an intimate experience with the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. His performance is energetic and soulful, capturing the essence of his musical genius. The quality of the film adds a nostalgic charm, transporting viewers back to a golden era of music. It’s a must-watch for Elvis fans and a wonderful introduction for those unfamiliar with his work. The film’s historical significance adds to its allure, making it a valuable piece of music history.

Critic Scores

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