The Magic Sword (1962)
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The Magic Sword (1962)

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Anne Helm
Actors Arthur O'Connell as Pop Kwimper, Elvis Presley as Toby Kwimper and Anne Helm as Holly Jones in a publicity image issued for the film Follow That Dream (1962), directed by Gordon Douglas. This is the trial scene, heading to the end of the movie.
“They sometimes played cards into the early-morning hours, when Presley would ask her to slip into a flouncy, yellow baby-doll nightie he had bought her. “I wasn’t crazy about them but he just loved them.” Anne Helm said laughing.”
“He really liked sex. A lot of nights I didn’t go back to my own bungalow. I felt a little ashamed about it the next morning, because I knew that people on the set realized what was going on.” But, Helm added, “I have to tell you, I had fun. And it was special.”
I had to close the book and regroup after reading this. great for you anne, totally not jealous or anything 😭
(excerpt from “Down at the end of the lonely street” by Peter H. Brown, highly recommend btw. so many rare interviews and stories, it’s a much much better version of BLPH by Alanna Nash)

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The sneakers make Anne Helm's costume
(Alan Grant. 1958?)
Nightmare in Wax (1969)
Of Dragon Slayings, I've Heard You Speak: Bert I. Gordon directing Anne Helm on the set of "The Magic Sword."