Long before she became the definitive television villainess of the 1980s, a 21-year-old Joan Collins took Hollywood by storm in Howard Hawks’ lavish historical epic, Land of the Pharaohs (1955). These stunning on-set portraits capture Collins at the breathtaking dawn of her international stardom, embodying the treacherous yet mesmerizing Princess Nellifer.
Dressed in magnificent, mid-century Hollywood interpretations of ancient Egyptian couture, heavy with gold filigree and dramatic eyeliner, she radiated a sharp, feline sensuality that practically stole the screen.
These rare behind-the-scenes photos do more than just document a film production, they preserve a golden moment in cinematic history where Collins’ timeless beauty and lethal charm perfectly coalesced, cementing her status as one of cinema’s most unforgettable femmes fatales.


































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