Elvis Presley | Dialogue - The Milton Berle Show (4K Colourized Remastered) | June 5, 1956
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Colourized and Remastered in 4K by Akshat Luthra.
In this video, Elvis Presley talks with Milton Berle at the Milton Berle Show on June 5,1956 in Los Angeles. Footage also features Debra Paget and Milton Berle hona ring Elvis with a triple crown award by Billboards for the RCA Record of Heartbreak Hotel.
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Elvis was so good looking, and radiated such charisma that Uncle Miltie couldn't keep his hands off of him - affectionately, but repeatedly invading his personal space. Elvis also radiated awesome stage presence, and from Berle's comments and mannerisms, albeit good-natured, he was jealous of that presence as it overshadowed his own. Elvis was always a good sport about everything, bringing humility, grace, and a sense of humor to an awkward moment on the national stage.
Elvis' bewildered, sweet ways.. 😀😄😘🤴🌹❤️💋♾️
Milton Berle was such a champion for Elvis in the early days, and always supported him in the years after his death. Elvis had really great comedic timing, which was evident in many of his movies after particularly "Follow That Dream". Love how you have enhanced this clip considering it was broadcast over 65 years ago. Thanks
@nspector
5 ай бұрын
Exactly. When Berle says he "loves this kid," he really means it. He SAW his comedic and acting potential, and had no problem with how he moved. But this was a brief moment in time, wasn't it. You do see some of what could have been possible in a few of the movies, but it's kind of too late by then. No one has really mentored him, given him the chance to show what he could really do.
@stevenoels2757
5 ай бұрын
Yes, there was huge potential in his acting career, squandered sadly by the pull of money on all sides. Sadly there was no one really to mentor Elvis, a phenomenon like his had never really existed before, yes there were big stars but what he was doing in music and as a Celeb was meteoric and happened so fast, I doubt anyone had a chance to really plan far ahead. Still he left us a pretty impressive legacy, of which I know I am truly grateful.@@nspector
@guns2rosesofficial
2 ай бұрын
Would've been awesome if they did a movie together
Elvis is the best.
@AkshatLuthra
Жыл бұрын
Indeed
"Someone must have stomped on his head with those blue suede shoes!" 🤣🤣 I like watching this video. What Milton would have given just to have a quarter of the looks Elvis had! Funny show indeed. Nice to see it in colour. 🤗👍
@AkshatLuthra
Жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
@nspector
5 ай бұрын
Aw, I don't think Milton was jealous of Elvis. I think he had genuine affection for him. He was the only tv host during that year he shot to fame who truly seemed to like him and care about him. I think he means it here when he says "I love this kid." It's like the last moment of Elvis's natural innocence before he gets bombarded with the morals accusations and all the other horrors of that kind of fame.
Thank you ! I never saw this before. Elvis♡ so young and charismatic.
@AkshatLuthra
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching :)
Ilton "How do you feel now man? Elvis- puts hand on Miltons shoulder, swivel his hips and says "Cool man" Love that
ELVIS FOREVER !!Natal/Brazil.
Sweet 😍❤️
You did a fantastic job! WOW 😱 Every time I watch your videos I'm just amazed at the quality 😮💗💙 Thank you so very much for sharing! TCB ⚡ & TLC ❤ & peace ✌ & blessings 🙏 to you & yours & to one & all here as well 💕
@AkshatLuthra
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words, TCB
I find this appearance on the Milton Berle show fascinating. It's like a spit second in time -- JUST as Elvis was hitting the big time, but also JUST before all the controversy and nonsense about his morals and all. It's kind of the last time we see Elvis unpolished, and in a beautiful way with Milton Berle genuinely showing affection for him. When he goes onto the Steve Allen show a month after this, Allen, who seems to act like Elvis is beneath him, has him sing to an actual hound dog, something Elvis hated. By the time he's on Ed Sullivan a couple of months later things are already quite different. There's conflict about showing him full body, but they do. That is, until the third and final performance on Sullivan in 1957 where they only shoot from the waist up. And by that time, Elvis is already somewhat jaded. So, yeah, I feel like this silly bit with Milton Berle is kind of the last time Elvis gets to just fool around.
Nice work 😎 on the video 👍
Awesome job, I was expecting to see; "Hound Dog" though too. Lol 😆 I would like to see more; "Black & White" Footage of Elvis Presley, in Color. It brings more things to life, in a different light.
Super vidéo d Elvis très rare la vidéo en plus en couleur merci a vous merci belle vidéo merci
WOW FANTASTIC COLOR VIDEO. GOOD JOB.👍 CAN YOU COLOR THESE RARE VIDEOS OF THE KING. 1 - ELVIS - I GOT A WOMAN STAGE SHOW 2 - ELVIS - I WAS THE ONE STAGE SHOW.
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Wow I never seen this in color 😊
so much hard work! TY!
Bravissimo Attore ❤
Poor Elvis he looks so nervous here.
Wow, what software you used for enhacing the LOWFI adudio? Sounds sensational compering to the original voices. Congratulation, Géza.
❤️👑🇺🇾..
This has the comedy of a modern show 😂
"You don'T want a girl, you want a milltown." xD
Would have been great if it was the right colours