Ann-Margret, BOTD, playing Flavia Geste in 1977's "The Last Remake of Beau Geste", making her grand entrance near the start of the movie. She's smiling seductively at someone off the field of view, and wears an elegant pink Edwardian daytime outfit with a large hat perched atop her copper tresses, which are done up in a comically exaggerated Gibson Girl hairdo.
Ann-Margret, BOTD, playing Flavia Geste in 1977's "The Last Remake of Beau Geste", second from left with Marty Feldman as Digby Geste (to her left from viewer's perspective), Trevor Howard as Sir Hector Geste (to her right), and Michael York as Beau Geste (far right, smoking a cigar and holding a drink in his left hand). A-M is wearing a low-cut pink Edwardian evening gown with black accents and abundant pearl jewelry and black opera gloves with diamond buttons; she's smoking a cigar, which she holds in her gloved left hand, and black feathers in her Gibson Girl-pompadoured red hear, and is smiling at Howard.
Ann-Margret, BOTD, playing Flavia Geste in 1977's "The Last Remake of Beau Geste", near the climax of the movie. She's facing Roy Kinnear (Corporal Boldini, out of sight of the viewer to the right of the image). She wears a white satin gown with choker-style pearl necklace and a tiara in her red Gibson Girl-styled hair, as well as white satin opera gloves. Her left hand is up and she has a wary expression on her face. Behind her can be seen the insignia of the French Foreign Legion on a curtain hanging against the wall.
Ann-Margret, BOTD, playing Flavia Geste in 1977's "The Last Remake of Beau Geste", standing in front of costar Michael York (Beau Geste) at a dramatic moment. She wears a white satin evening gown with a narrow red-and-blue sash around her waist, white satin evening gloves, lots of pearl-and-diamond jewelry, and wears her bright copper hair in an exaggerated Gibson Girl coiffure. York wears an off-white French Foreign Legion uniform with high collar, and has his hands on her shoulder; A-M has just stepped in front of him to prevent Peter Ustinov (Sergeant Markov, the movie's chief villain) from shooting her lover. Both A-M and York have cautious expressions on their faces as they watch Ustinov (off-camera) to see what he might do next.
More Edwardian fashion images of Ann-Margret, #BOTD, as Flavia Geste, Beau Geste's wicked (or is she???) & sexy stepmother in 1977's "The Last Remake of Beau Geste" (like I said, my favorite of her movies). #annmargret #lastremakeofbeaugeste #moviesky #filmsky #filmcostume #edwardianfashion