
Elvis Presley: The Last 24 Hours (2004)
0h 54m | PG-13
Elvis Presley was arguably the most popular and influential pop singer of the 20th Century, but while his adult life was a litany of creative and commercial successes, his death was a shocking and unexpected event which exposed many ugly secrets about "The King" and suggested to millions that this hero was, in many ways, a very lonely man. Elvis Presley: The Last 24 Hours is a documentary which offers a look at the final day of Presley's life, featuring interviews with several members of his personal entourage, "The Memphis Mafia," including Sonny West, Lamar Fike, Joe Esposito, Larry Geller, Jerry Schilling, and Marty Lacker.
Director: Mike Parkinson
Studio: N/A
Genre: Documentary, Music
Video: 720p
Cast

Duncan Wells
as Voice (narrator)

Elvis Presley
as Self (archive footage)

Del 'Sonny' West
as Self

Lamar Fike
as Self

Joe Esposito
as Self

Larry Geller
as Self