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Elvis’ Guitar from Viva Las Vegas Pool Scene
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Elvis’ Guitar from Viva Las Vegas Pool Scene
Elvis’ Guitar from Viva Las Vegas Pool Scene
Elvis’ Guitar from Viva Las Vegas Pool Scene
Elvis’ Guitar from Viva Las Vegas Pool Scene
Elvis’ Guitar from Viva Las Vegas Pool Scene
Elvis’ Guitar from Viva Las Vegas Pool Scene
Elvis’ Guitar from Viva Las Vegas Pool Scene
Elvis’ Guitar from Viva Las Vegas Pool Scene

Elvis’ Guitar from Viva Las Vegas Pool Scene

Guitar featured in Elvis and Ann-Margret's romantic 'The Lady Loves Me' scene

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The Story

This guitar holds a special place in Elvis history, having been featured in one of the King's most memorable film moments. In Viva Las Vegas, Elvis as Lucky Jackson and Ann-Margret as Rusty Martin share an intimate scene where Elvis plays this very instrument while singing 'The Lady Loves Me.' I've always believed this was one of the most charming scenes Elvis ever filmed - there's something magical about watching two incredibly talented performers in what feels like a genuinely romantic moment. The chemistry between Elvis and Ann-Margret was undeniable, and this guitar was right there capturing it all. The scene certainly fueled the rumors about their off-screen relationship, and when I look at this instrument, I can almost hear that tender melody and see the way they looked at each other. It's more than just a movie prop - it's a piece of cinema history that represents one of Elvis's most authentic on-screen moments.
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Elvis Viva Las Vegas Ann-Margret Guitar Movie Prop 1964 The Lady Loves Me Hollywood Romance Cinema History
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