You have heard the words "Elvis Has Left the Building" at Elvis concerts, and concerts with Elvis impersonators, and maybe among some other places, and now these words are the title of this film that I find at my local video store this week. But it doesn't seem to have a movie about Elvis, without his songs in the film, and this movie doesn't fail on it, and there are other people even singing his famous tunes. And with the anniversity of his death coming up, this might just be the thing for you Elvis fans to watch, if you are looking to watch either an Elvis Presley related movie for the first time, or any Elvis Presley films, but I am sure that you would even enjoy some of the older Elvis Presley related films that are out there if you are one. The movie opens, with Young Harmony Jones (Madison McReynolds) in Memphis 1968 with the real Elvis Presley (Gil McKinney), as he is dring her home, and now it is flashed to the present. Now Harmony Jones (Kim Basinger) feels that she is cursed around Elvis impersonators, because when she is around them, they are seem to mysterious die around her, and when she meets a man (John Corbett) whom she mistakes for another one, she tires to avoid him as possible, but she doesn't know that he has to pick up that Elvis suit for his wife, so they they can get a dirvoce, and in order for that to happen, he has to hand deliver to Las Vegas, and meet her there, so they can get dirvoced, but just wait until you see what happens to him, on the jorney to Las Vegas, which I would hate to spoil for you, and I won't, so you will have to watch the film for yourself. I haven't really seen many movie critics reviews, really none at all, so even this wasn't released to theatres, or they did screen it in advance for them.