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Nobody Leaves. Levy's trump was an almost touchingly naive faith in the power of his incantation, "Come to me, baby." He even conned his onetime amoureuse, Jeanne Moreau, out of $10,000. When she threw him over, he took a heavy dose of barbiturates and nicked his wrists-but not before alerting two secretaries in the next room...
Partially responsible for the vogue are the show biz folks, always notoriously superstitious. Their favorite is astrology, the pseudo-scientific 5,000-year-old Babylonian art of prediction by analyzing the effect of the planets. France's Jeanne Moreau, for instance, lets it be known that she has her astral reading done annually, because "as an artist and an Aquarius, I especially need reassuring." Comedian Dick Gregory carries something called Moon Sign Book and consults it regularly before making any major decision, on the theory that "all I believe in is Nature, and all of Nature...
Married. Juliette Greco, 39, French actress (The Roots of Heaven) and far-out chanteuse; and Michel Piccoli, 40, new-wave leading man to Jeanne Moreau and Jane Fonda; both for the second time, in Verderonne, France...
...THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIES (CBS, 9-11:30 p.m.). The dramatic changes in human personality brought about by the stress of war are vividly portrayed in Carl Foreman's 1963 epic, The Victors. The cast: Vincent Edwards, Albert Finney, Melina Mercouri, Jeanne Moreau, George Peppard, Eli Wallach, George Hamilton, Elke Sommer, Peter Fonda, James Mitchum and Senta Berger...
Occasionally, Director Richardson entraps a darkly beautiful image, filling Moreau's unfathomable eyes with licks of reflected flame in a monstrous closeup. More often, Mademoiselle's effects are merely outlandish, and the film creates an overall impression of rich resources gone smashingly to waste...