Elvis Found Alive
United States
226 people rated Joel Gilbert discovers that Elvis is living in Simi Valley, California. Joel meets Presley, who provides an intimate chronicle of his life and faked death.
Comedy
Cast (18)
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Prince_BellitiI
29/05/2023 19:25
source: Elvis Found Alive
Twavu
22/11/2022 11:54
I watched the move Elvis is alive and I believe he is I remember when I was young they said his casket was empty and different things saying it was a suspicious death after seeing this movie brought flashbacks of when he died this was a great movie and I believe there's people that do things like this God Bless you Elvis if you really did this 🙏and those who don't believe this I don't think you was old enough to know Elvis life I been wondering this for many years since I was a young girl the Mafia had something to do with his disappearing or that's what he said and none of us was there to see this happen so don't judge a book by its cover if he lived that long he was blessed we still love you Elvis your soul will never die.
KabzaDeSmall
22/11/2022 11:54
I was curious so I started watching and was immediately impressed by the story and editing. The title is misleading as this is not the premise that this movie was trying to prove, it was more of a spoof and a what if premise. It's an entertaining take of Elvis life told by Elvis himself. It was so much fun to watch and so nicely done with authentic footage from his real life. Such a pleasure and its obvious so much work was put into this gem. Thanks to Joel Gilbert and his crew and Highway 61 for all your dedication and time that must have gone into this production. It begins with Joel Gilbert visiting Graceland and as it continues, Joel and his crew do some investigation and FBI inquiries and find out not only is he alive but living in Simi Valley. They find out where he lives and go to investigate.....the story transpires from there. It's a fun trip!
Elijah Ķŕiš Amalgama
22/11/2022 11:54
It has always been mine and my dads dream to meet Elvis someday. I understand why you did what you did Elvis. You are a true hero. I hope we will get to meet you someday.
أيوب العيساوي
22/11/2022 11:54
As a fictitious account of the "what if" of Elvis' life, and death, this mockumentary is entertaining with facts of Elvis' life and career. But what concerns me most is the gullible people who so desperately want Elvis to be alive, that they truly BELIEVE this is REALLY Elvis. And I believe that is hurtful and harmful. People, there is NO WAY that is Elvis "found alive"! The voice impersonator does NOT have the voice of an ELDERLY man, which Elvis WOULD be were he alive! The impersonator also OVER ACTS the stuttering and pauses in Elvis' speech. PLEASE DON'T BE FOOLED by this, and just accept it as a work of "art" and entertainment! One thing I DO know about Elvis, dead or alive, he absolutely LOVED his fans and would NOT want to see them misled and hurt. It's JUST a MOVIE guys, with some REALLY BAD acting!!!
Zano Uirab
22/11/2022 11:54
Satire mixed with some facts. That all this is. A fictional."what if Elvis is still alive". An alternate Fictional ending to a real American tragedy. I gave it a 2 for their effort.
S mundaw
22/11/2022 11:54
I've been a fan of his music and movies my whole life. I've been to his home Graceland. If u wanna be close to " The King of Rock N' Roll" himself, tour Graceland and the very last thing you'll see is where the " The King of Rock N' Roll" Elvis Presley is buried, as well as his mother, father, and stillborn twin brother Jesse Garon Presley.
We'd all wish he was still with us, but it's impossible physically, but spiritually, he's always with us.
Faizan Ansari
22/11/2022 11:54
This is definitely one of the worst movies ever made.
I was curious obviously, so I gave it a shot. The acting is horrendous. I did read some reviews before I started watching and several of them said that the poor, horrendous acting at the beginning ended and that the movie really took off after that. Uuuuhhh, no it doesn't. I could only tolerate about 20 minutes of it, then skipped fast forward trying to find where the horrendous acting ended and the movie became at least tolerable to watch. Well, the point where it becomes tolerable to watch, it doesn't exist.
Of course I know that Elvis isn't alive but I thought that this movie would be at least somewhat interesting. It failed miserably. The acting, the production, the whole thing is horrendous.
Don't waste your time.
LP Shimwetheleni 🇳🇦
22/11/2022 11:54
Elvis couldn't possibly be alive. Cause around the time of his death, I was asleep and I heard this deep voice say "No one will ever see Elvis Presley when he gets old with gray hair." At the same time I saw an image of Vernon Presley at his son's funeral procession. I believe this film was staged in a way to cleverly convince people Elvis is still alive, just to profit big from it. It's bad enough that people has most likely seen some of Elvis lookalikes and mistake them for him, as we all have them. It was once well known even Humphrey Bogart had a lookalike. Not being able to see Elvis at all in this does not prove he's alive. I doubt anyone could get any written proof, if Elvis was protected, to prove he's alive. The fact that we see some delivery guy giving them a box is phoney enough, since if such happened no one would of been ready to film it. Another thing is Elvis wouldn't have put all those stickers on his car, let alone that TCB one. Or leave two guns in the back that would be visible. Elvis isn't self conceded enough to keep any music tapes or movie discs of himself in a car.
Cherie Mundow
22/11/2022 11:54
This is a nice way to do a documentary. However, a lot of the information in this movie seems too far out there to be taken seriously. His love for Captain Marvel Jr. comics is well known, the visit to President Nixon and his collection of law enforcement badges are also know. But there is much that wasn't covered.
The last TV special Elvis did was supposed to be his third TV special and was to be on CBS. But Elvis was so far gone from drug use that CBS cancelled the show but later released clips for documentaries and also the sound-track to recoup some of the lost investment.
Some of the things they got wrong was that the emergency number 9-1-1 wasn't around until years later. Could have been an oversight or just another term for "an ambulance," much like a "Kleenex" is the term for any brand of facial tissue.
After his death, why would Elvis continue to sport his sideburns years later? If he actually worked for the FBI, and was trying not to attract attention, I would think that he would do more to change his looks. (shaved head, beard, hair dye, etc....)
Celeste Yarnall had been sitting in the room during the entire interview... and he didn't recognize her???
And the big question: If Elvis was found alive and IS staging a come-back, why block his face?
Comedy? The only thing that was even remotely funny was the box of documents that still had wet ink when the UPS guy delivered them. I wouldn't categorize this movie as Comedy, but rather "Speculative."
I did like the "mocumentary" as it gave a lot of insight to his life prior to August 16, 1977. And though Vegas was run by mobsters back then and it's true that Col Tom was a compulsive, and poor, gambler, I'm still skeptical of Elvis' role in the DEA and that he the Memphis Mafia setting up drug deals to help capture criminals.
But watch it and see what you think...