Containing rare video footage and archival photographs of Elvis wearing his amazing outfits, "Fit for a King" displays the risk-taking costume styling and imagery that was part of Presley's power as a Rock 'N' Roll icon.
The documentary reveals the close personal relationship B&K Enterprises share with Bill Belew, Presley's personal designer, and Gene Doucette, who later designed some of the most famous and recognizable stage outfits for Elvis, until his death in 1977.
"Fit for a King"also tells the personal story of B&K Enterprises, the unique costume company known world wide for their extraordinary recreations of the stage wear and personal wardrobe made famous by the King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley. Childhood sweethearts followed their dreams from Indiana to Graceland and then around the globe. (75 minutes, 2008)
Special DVD features are 65 minutes and include: "Butch: An Elvis Fan," "Trip to Memphis," "B&K Enterprises: The Beginning," "Bill Belew's Early Days," More with Gene Doucette, "Becoming Elvis," "B&K Enterprises: A Family Business."
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