Suffering a quick death in its limited theatrical release, The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1997, Universal, R, $98.99), a drama of lost love starring Keanu Reeves and inspired by a letter from Neal Cassady to Jack Kerouac, stumbles into video stores this week. Supergroup Fleetwood Mac returns from the dead with The Dance (1997, Warner Reprise, unrated, $19.98), a video of the band's June reunion concert featuring footage not aired during its recent MTV broadcast. And speaking of the dead, Elvis Presley's former security guards and confidants, the Memphis Mafia, give renters a behind-the-scenes look at the King with The Secret Life of Elvis (1997, Real Entertainment, unrated, $19.95), the first installment in the six-tape Elvis: All the King's Men series set for release through October.


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