Elvis Presley: The King became ‘really eccentric with guns’ after death threat

This year marks the 50th anniversary of Elvis: That’s The Way It Is. The Las Vegas concert film, which returns to cinemas for one night only on August 13, saw Elvis Presley walk through the audience kissing girls. But just a few weeks after filming the movie this was stopped after The King received a death threat.

Speaking exclusively with Express.co.uk, author of a new book on the film David English said of the audience walk through: “It’s slightly staged.

“But that was quickly stopped because a few weeks after that there was a death threat made against him.

“It got quite complicated. There was a paternity suit as well.

“So there was a heavier security presence. Not when that filming was taking place, but just a few weeks after.”

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The August 1970 run at The International Hotel was Elvis’ third Las Vegas residency and second of that year.

Elvis: That’s The Way It Is includes moments from the opening night with celebrity guests.

Fans can spot the likes of Sammy Davis Jr, Cary Grant and George Hamilton among others.

Next year a musical biopic of Elvis’ life starring Austin Butler as The King is released.

Just before lockdown, director Baz Luhrmann was rehearsing Las Vegas scenes with the star and Tom Hanks.

Hanks plays Elvis’ manager Colonel Tom Parker in the new movie.

Production was shut down indefinitely after he was diagnosed with coronavirus, but the shoot is set to resume later this year.

Elvis is released in cinemas on November 5, 2021.

source: express.co.uk