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Robert Duvall loves to tango...
Books on the tango decorate the living room coffee table on his 200-acre Virginia farm. Tango records are scattered about. A favorite partner in this dance fever is his dark-haired, thirtyish live-in mate, Luciana Pedraza, who hails from an upper-class Argentine family. The news has to flummox moviegoers who'd have guessed that the only music the 67-year-old actor could move to would be a Sousa march...
...unlikely event that his film career dries up, Duvall could try Broadway. We hear they're auditioning understudies for Forever Tango...
...exception of Bryan W. Leach '00 as the staunchly paranoid Yossariar everyone in the cast exhudes two distinct talents: the ability to play a number of extremely different characters, and the ability to make each of them as delightfully absurd as possible. The script itself a tight-laced tango of double entendred and hysterically ironic scenarios, could only be mastered by a group of actor with impeccable comic timing and greaversatility. Particularly notable are Jame A. Carmichael '01 as the dry Lt. Co-Korn; Michael P. Davidson '00 as the stereotypical Italian brother; Mattias Frey '01 as the timid Major...
...million. The stock has risen from $27.50 for 10 units in December 1994 to $43 today. IRSA, which had assets of only $150,000 when Elsztain founded it, is now worth close to $500 million. And future growth prospects seem as promising as the wanton look in a tango dancer's eye. --Reported by Uki Goni/Buenos Aires...