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Commandeered for the annual benefit gala of the Union des Artistes (a sort of French Equity), Paris' one-ring Cirque d'Hiver acquired a second center of attention with the midnight entrance of Brigitte Bardot, 27. Combining the Empire look with what copycats in New York's Garment District currently push as the "proffered bosom," the tiara-topped screen queen was the focus of all eyes-save those of Playwright Marcel Achard, 61, an Academy "immortal" who was ensconced next to her in what appeared to be a state of stunned euphoria...
...Soviet news agency, Tass. At week's end a one-hour workers' strike to protest the police methods used to break up the Bastille demonstration stalled Parisian industry and business. City and suburban buses halted, the Paris subway and commuter train service was affected. Actress Brigitte Bardot, who had won respect last November by publicly defying an S.A.O. blackmail attempt, walked off a movie set along with film technicians...
...provinces with the explosion of 400 plastic bombs at carefully selected targets* and with the theft of guns and munitions from U.S. and French army camps?always well publicized by the press. But the attempts to blackmail funds from the rich and prominent have often backfired: Brigitte Bardot made the S.A.O. seem ridiculous by publishing their threatening letter. In France, the S.A.O. has an estimated 7,000 active members, among them about 500 plastiqueurs. This is enough for a limited war of nerves, but not enough to cause serious trouble?at least not yet. Interior Minister Roger Frey...
KENMORE: Brigitte Bardot, the current titleholder, plays slut (again) in THE TRUTH, but under Henri Georges Cluzot's direction, she turns in an acceptable reasonably convincing performance. This film should not be written off as just another Bardot bottom twitcher...
...black-jacketed teddy boys (blousons noirs). More than 2,500,000 of his records have sold in the past year, a phenomenon in France, where a 45-r.p.m. single costs $2. This week, he begins a feature movie called Les Parisiennes (written by Roger Vadim, the man who made Bardot), in which he will be up to his hips in nymphettes, doing le twist...