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Eddie Presley [Special Edition] [2 Discs]

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Eddie Presley [Special Edition] [2... DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Duane Whitaker, Roscoe Lee Browne, Clu Gulager, Stacie Bourgeois, Willard E. Pugh, Ted Raimi, Lawrence Tierney, Ian Ogilvy, Daniel Roebuck, Tim Thomerson, Tom Everett

Director(s): Jeff Burr

Features:
Digitally transferred picture (1.33:1 full-frame)
Commentary track with director Jeff Burr, writer/star Duane Whitaker, cinematographer Tom Callaway, editor Jay Woelfel, music composer Jim Manzie and co-producer Chuck Williams
Two versions, including the 126-min. extended cut
Behind-the-scenes preview with commentary by the filmmakers (33 mins.)
Production still gallery
"Straight Into Darkness" preview (5 mins.)
Tempe DVD trailers & coming attractions
Behind-the-scenes footage with optional commentary by the director & cinematographer (40 mins.)
Deleted scenes with optional commentary by the director & editor (37 mins.)
Flashback outtakes reel (12 mins.)
"Tierney's Tyranny" (11 mins.)
Cast & crew interviews (16 mins.)
Scenes from the original stage play written by & starring Duane Whitaker (17 mins.)
August 16th, 1991: A Tribute to the King (5 mins.)
"L.A. Indies" Sundance Channel segment (4 mins.)
Full-color insert with introductions by director Jeff Burr and Tempe chief J.R. Bookwalter
Eddie Presley [Special Edition] [2... DVD Details
Video:
Pre-1954 Standard
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono
Language:
English
Running Time: 106
Item Weight: 2
UPC: 822928111398
Product Code: TMPD1113DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1993
Studio:
Eddie Presley [Special Edition] [2... DVD Summary Eddie Presley (Duane Whitaker} is a security guard who, like his lifetime hero, is slightly overweight these days.

Formerly, he occasionally worked as an Elvis impersonator.

Recently he has had rather a rough time, but his spirits have improved on learning that he will have a chance to revive his impersonation routines for a single evening at a none-too spiffy nightclub.

When the club's music equipment chews up his tapes, Eddie doesn't simply leave the stage.

Instead, he delivers a monologue about his life and times, how he came to be so devoted to Elvis, and his recent nervous breakdown.

This movie was adapted from a play and performance piece by Duane Whitaker.

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