Warner has the Elvis Film Collection, six discs of Elvis movies:
Kissin’ Cousins (1964), with Elvis is dual roles as an Air Force flyer and his hillbilly cousin.
Tickle Me (1965), in which he’s a crooner who takes a job at a health ranch.
Girl Happy (1965), with Presley getting down at spring break in Ft. Lauderdale and watching mobster daughter Shelley Fabares—a little too closely.
Stay Away, Joe (1968) with the King as a Native-American trying to get government aid for his people.
Live A Little, Love A Little (1968), in which photographer Elvis juggles jobs at a girlie magazine and a conservative newspaper.
And Charro! (1969), a western with Presley as a reformed gunslinger framed by outlaws for stealing a cannon from the Mexican government.
Toss in newly restored and remastered editions include a documentary of Jailhouse Rock (1957) and Viva Las Vegas (1964).
A double-disc special edition of Elvis: That's The Way It Is (1970) includes both the original and SE editions with never-before-seen performance footage.
And the DVD debut of This Is Elvis (1981) in a double-disc edition includes the theatrical version and much longer TV version plus other material.
Note: Also announced for 2007; The Great Performances (Extended version) and Graceland Tour Official DVD (New & Extended version)

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