Blonde Fire -1979 John Holmes- Jesie St James- - -
: Wadd arrives with a suitcase full of cash to middle-man a diamond exchange with a DeBeers executive (Jon Martin).
The film is celebrated for its "triple-threat" casting of major stars from the late 70s: Blonde Fire -1979 John Holmes- Jesie St James- -
Although her role is relatively small and billed as an introduction, her appearance in Blonde Fire marked one of her earliest steps toward becoming an industry legend. Role in Story Johnny Wadd John Holmes Private investigator/Diamond courier Vickey Caruthers Jesie St. James Chief of Security at DeBeers Malcolm Blackmore James Price Suave underworld kingpin Lana/Lorna Kitty Shayne Vickey’s seductive secretary Candy Wadd's girl in San Francisco Production and Legacy Blonde Fire (1978) - IMDb : Wadd arrives with a suitcase full of
A terrorist threat at the airport forces Wadd to stay overnight, during which he must protect the diamond. James Chief of Security at DeBeers Malcolm Blackmore
In the morning, she was gone. Only a scorch mark on the bedsheet and the smell of smoke in the California air. John would later say she was the only one who ever made him feel small. Not because she was bigger. Because she was real in a business that sold dreams by the reel.
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