
Tears of a King
Drama
Overview
In the last days of the life of Elvis Presley, he struggles to overcome the effects on his body and soul of prescription drug abuse and personal mistakes in his lifestyle. In flashback sequences similar to Dickens's "A Christmas Carol", Elvis is guided by a "Mysterious Man" to re-examine turning points in the life he has led. These reflections lead to recognition, realization, repentance, and ultimately ... redemption. -- based on true events
Top Cast
Sebastian Anzaldo
Sebastian Anzaldo
Frank Sinatra
Sebastian Anzaldo
Frank Sinatra
John T. Armstrong
John T. Armstrong
Elder Holbrook
John T. Armstrong
Elder Holbrook


Bryce Bishop
Bryce Bishop
Jock #1
Bryce Bishop
Jock #1
Emmit Cannon
Emmit Cannon
Young Elvis
Emmit Cannon
Young Elvis


Erin Chambers
Erin Chambers
Priscilla Presley
Erin Chambers
Priscilla Presley
Pamela Chase
Pamela Chase
Cricket's Voice
Pamela Chase
Cricket's Voice
Joylynne Chrislan
Joylynne Chrislan
Nurse
Joylynne Chrislan
Nurse
RaeAnn Christensen
RaeAnn Christensen
Ginger
RaeAnn Christensen
Ginger
Matt Lewis
Matt Lewis
Elvis Presley
Matt Lewis
Elvis Presley


Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson
Steve Sholes
Adam Johnson
Steve Sholes
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