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...extinction "just to keep the world supplied with billiard balls and paper knives." He circulates a petition to outlaw the killing of elephants, and soon has made himself the standing joke of French Equatorial Africa. Only two people sign his petition: a drunk (Errol Flynn) and a prostitute (Juliette Greco). A missionary tries to reason with him. "You're fed up with men, so you've gone over to the animals . . . But my friend, something much bigger [than elephants] is threatened with extinction." In his crazy way, the dentist knows this too. Man, he rants, is eliminating...
...Philadelphia, Pa. 54 Wilson, Frank '60 C 19 6.2 190 Atlantic Hghlds., N.J. 55 Velleco, Peter '61 C 20 6.0 171 Shelton, Conn. 57 Walsh, Jim '60 C 22 6.1 195 Philadelphia, Pa. 62 Leigh, John '61 G 19 6.0 189 Ambler, Pa. 63 Greco, Ralph '61 G 18 5.10 195 Orange, Conn. 64 Cummings, Bruce '59 G 18 6.1 194 Branchville, N.J. 65 Pisacane, Frank '60 G 20 5.10 186 Shelton, Conn. 68 Kelly, Ray '59 G 20 5.11 199 Archbald, Pa. 71 Troychak, Dennis '59 T 21 6.2 208 Monessen, Pa. 72 Mika, John...
...TIME, Nov. 18). But it had also distorted the art market beyond both sense and sensibility, made old masters seem bargains. Rubens' Meeting of Abraham and Melchizedek, just acquired by the National Gallery, was bought last year in London for a mere $92,400; El Greco's Christ Healing the Blind brought only...
Todd's steamy vis-a-vis (Juliette Greco) has abandoned her profession in her home town to better herself as the hired partner of a would-be bushland farmer. The crocodiles carry him off before he can plant a single bean row, but Todd shows up, ready to offer her "anything that Harry did"; he even slips a wedding ring on her finger, by way of keeping the territorial priest happy. With the help of native labor, a rich tobacco crop springs from the land, and Actress Greco gets noticeably productive herself. But the natives...
...interests, passionate only as an escape from boredom. When she finally comes to love her man, it is with an old pro's brand of affection-wary, oddly sincere, and rooted in open-eyed recognition that he is probably the least lousy way out. French Cafe Singer Juliette Greco, in her first major American showing, swaggers, spits, snarls and snuggles her way through the role with a quick-bodied versatility that brings the character, and frequently the movie, tartly alive...