Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: LIB-4062
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 089353406226
- Street Date: 07/06/21
- PreBook Date: 06/01/21
- Label: Liberation Hall »
- Genre: Documentary
- Run Time: 46 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2002
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- June Juanico
- Director: Stuart Goldman
Product Assets
Elvis: Summer Of '56
This one-hour documentary is the story of Elvis Presley's first fiancé, June Juanico, from the Summer of 1956.
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This is one-hour documentary is the story of Elvis Presley's first fiancé, June Juanico, from the Summer of 1956. We're presented with 2 stories: We see the love story between Elvis and June and in the background the rise to national fame of Elvis in the summer of 56 with his first national No. 1 hit 'Heartbreak Hotel' and his famous T.V. appearances. June talks openly about the summer she spent with Elvis and doesn't look back in anger on breaking up with Elvis. She just retains and holds dear, the great memories she shared with Elvis.
Media
Bonus Materials
- Extensive photo gallery
- The complete 19 minute “Elvis on vacation in Biloxi” home movie shot by and with an informal narration by Eddie Bellman, who originally shot the footage.
Sales Points
- 7.1 IMDB rating
- The 20-minute color home movie of Elvis in Biloxi from the summer of 1956 was discovered during research for the documentary, 'Elvis in Hollywood'. Shot by local Biloxi native, Eddie Bellman, it was stored in a closet for nearly 40 years before being made
- This program features the oldest home movie of Elvis in a private setting...on vacation in Biloxi, Mississippi with June in the summer of 1956.
- July 14 is 65th anniversary of the 19 minutes of bonus footage
- August 16 is 44th anniversary of Elvis death
- The true story of Elvis' first fiancée, June Juanico.
Press Quotes
This documentary is a nice addition to any collection. It contains ... a lot of footage of Elvis enjoying himself to full extent, still feeling free, something not caught on film very often afterwards.'
—Elvisnews.com
Charming
—L.A. Times
The story of Elvis' first great romance and the rise to fame that brought him to the world
—N.Y. Times