St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 73
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- St. Louis, Missouri
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Published Every Day-Weekdays and Sundays in the ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH ay Magazine ryo Thursday, March 17, 1966 a.w)"-..".'' I 1 -Tvf it- i-i 'U Wi7 vu- 4 Promise Of Laughs English actresses Asa Maynor (left) Margarei Nolan (center) and Vivianne Ventura in a scene from the new motion picture comedy "Promise Her Anything," in which they portray exotic dancers working for a man who makes "art" films. The picture stars Leslie Caron as a young widow in New York's Greenwich Village trying to find a stepfather for her 18-month-old son. Warren Beat-ty plays her neighbor, the movie maker, and Bob Cum-mings, her boss. The film will open tomorrow at the Ambassador Theater.
ft a f-M" m-i i- i I rr 'i If w.AjnnriK-Ti -rT iJ- 4 ty 1a vi7 I I i i -jf i i-: Three for The Show The Supremes, a trio from Detroit who started singing together in a church choir, headline a musical revue coming to Kiel Auditorium Sunday for performances at 5 and 8 p.m. The girls, who have recorded six number one hits, a feat surpassed only by the Beatles, are shown in Paris on their last European tour. They are (from left): Diana Ross, Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard. 7 I 8 "l'llimw niW W.r.R-; Wbm iriii z- r- -v lyt,.
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