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Elvis Presley’s first film is a documentary reportedly highlighting concert footage filmed at Brooklyn High School in Cleveland OH, during Sept. 1955, hosted by disc jockey Bill Randle. Randle, in the 1950s, was as well known as Alan Freed. Due to legal problems over ownership of the film, this movie was only shown in public once, and has yet to be released officially. Universal Studios reportedly still has the negatives in its vaults.

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Ratings: IMDB: 8.6/10
Released: January 1, 1955
Runtime: 48 min
Genres: Documentary Music
Countries: United States
Companies: Universal Pictures
Cast: Bill Black Franny Beecher Bill Randle
Crew: Arthur Cohen

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