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MusicalA famous movie star, visiting a Middle East country, becomes involved in the intrigue surrounding an attempted assassination and becomes romantically involved with a beautiful Arabian princess. Elvis sings several songs. |
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Harum Scarum: G 1965 A famous movie star, visiting a Middle East country, becomes involved in the intrigue surrounding an attempted assassination and becomes romantically involved with a beautiful Arabian princess. Elvis sings several songs. Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Harum Scarum Elvis Johnny Tyronne (Elvis Presley), action movie star and ladies man, is travelling through the Middle East on a goodwill tour to promote his latest movie, 'Sands of The Desert'. Once he arrives, however, he is kidnapped by a gang of assassins who were so impressed with his on-screen adventures that they want to hire him to carry out an assassination for them. He naturally refuses, and following his daring escape he makes his way across the desert back to civilisation, pausing every now and then to sing a song or two and becomes romantically involved with a beautiful Arabian princess. Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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1965 London Concerts (evans Bill) This 1965 London concert of the Bill Evans Trio was recorded as a single performance to be broadcast as two shows in the BBC ‘Jazz On 625’ television series. The repertoire is a mixture of Evans originals, American songbook titles and modern material including the Newley-Bricusse Who Can I turn To ? and Miles Davis’ beautiful Nardis - a tune he himself curiously never recorded. Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Afl Premiers - 1965 - Essendon Bombers (afl Premiers) Recovered from its dusty vault after more than 30 years, the 1965 VFL Grand Final showcased two great and star studded teams. Essendon would win the flag from fourth position, only the thrid side to do so, defeating Geelong and Collingwood for the right to play St Kilda in the Grand Final. This was a mighty Bombers side. Coached by John Coleman, led inspirationally by Ken Fraser and featuring players of class like Barry Davis, the verteran Jack Clarke, John Birt, Hugh Mitchell, the rugged Ian Shelton and Don McKenzie. St Kilda had topped the ladder and was looking for its first premiership in 68 years. Coached by Allan Jeans, led by Darrel Baldock and starring Carl Ditterich, Allan Morrow, reiging Brownlow Medallist Ian Stewart and Verdun Howell,this was a St Kilda side of quality. 104,000 saw the 1965 Grand Final. For many, this is their first chance to see it again. Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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