# M10496 - 2010 Dominica Elvis Harum Scarum s/s
Own a Mint Sheet Commemorating Harum Scarum
Elvis Presley teamed up with director Gene Nelson for a second time in the swashbuckling film, Harum Scarum – the second movie Elvis made in 1965, and his 19th overall. Elvis played Johnny Tyrone, a popular singer on a personal appearance tour in the made-up Persian-styled country Lunarkand. Johnny gets kidnapped and finds himself in the middle of a plot to kill the king.
Priscilla Presley wrote in her memoirs that Elvis was so excited about the role that he would wear the costumes and full make-up home after shooting. Harum Scarum was produced with a low budget – Elvis cut his normal fee by 25%. But it still had flashy sets and costumes. Filming took just 18 days, and the movie used sets left over from the classic Cecil B. DeMille film, King of Kings.
Own a Mint Sheet Commemorating Harum Scarum
Elvis Presley teamed up with director Gene Nelson for a second time in the swashbuckling film, Harum Scarum – the second movie Elvis made in 1965, and his 19th overall. Elvis played Johnny Tyrone, a popular singer on a personal appearance tour in the made-up Persian-styled country Lunarkand. Johnny gets kidnapped and finds himself in the middle of a plot to kill the king.
Priscilla Presley wrote in her memoirs that Elvis was so excited about the role that he would wear the costumes and full make-up home after shooting. Harum Scarum was produced with a low budget – Elvis cut his normal fee by 25%. But it still had flashy sets and costumes. Filming took just 18 days, and the movie used sets left over from the classic Cecil B. DeMille film, King of Kings.