Stella Stevens in The Secret of My Success (1965)
Fast climbing Arthur Tate rose to his fame, wealth and respectability quickly from a beginning as a naive constable His rise was also due to 3 women: dressmaker Violet Lawson, Lily, the Baroness von Lukenberg, and movie producer Marigold Marado, His rise was also due to Mrs. Tate, who always seemed to have an extra bit of information which would make her suggest to the people that her son Arthur be provided a position where he could do more good. Perhaps Mrs. Tate had a grander plan for herself.
Inger Stevens A Guide for the Married Man (1967) Ed convinces his best friend Paul…
“I’m a Geminian; you know, the twins. One half of me loves the high life…
Roger Smith Ann Margret wedding at the Riviera May 08 1967
Hayley Mills in The Trouble with Angels (1966) Coming-of-age story for two girls, Mary Clancy…