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His prominent films include La Notte ( 1961 ) with Jeanne Moreau ; Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow ( 1963 ), Marriage Italian-Style ( 1964 ), A Special Day ( 1977 ) and Ready to Wear ( 1994 ) with Sophia Loren ; The 10th Victim ( 1965 ) with Ursula Andress ; A Place for Lovers ( 1968 ) with Faye Dunaway ; It Only Happens to Others ( 1971 ) and La cagna ( 1972 ) with Catherine Deneuve ; Stay As You Are ( 1978 ) with Nastassja Kinski ; City of Women ( 1980 ); and Dark Eyes.
Bailey has been married four times: in 1960 to Rosemary Bramble ; in 1965 to the actress Catherine Deneuve ( divorced 1972 ); in 1975 to the model Marie Helvin ; and in 1986 to the model Catherine Dyer ( b. 20 July 1961 ), to whom he remains married.
Roman Polanski's first film in English, the frightening and surrealistic Repulsion ( 1965 ) – with Catherine Deneuve as a young woman who goes increasingly mad.
* Kensington Mansions, on the north side of Trebovir Road, was the mysterious mansion block in Roman Polanski ’ s movie Repulsion ( 1965 ), in which the sexually repressed Carole Ledoux ( played by Catherine Deneuve ) has a murderous breakdown.

1965 and appeared
His later novels included fixups such as The Beast ( aka Moonbeast ) ( 1963 ), Rogue Ship ( 1965 ), Quest for the Future ( 1970 ) and Supermind ( 1977 ); expanded short stories ( The Darkness on Diamondia ( 1972 ), Future Glitter ( aka Tyranopolis ) ( 1973 ); original novels such as Children of Tomorrow ( 1970 ), The Battle of Forever ( 1971 ) and The Anarchistic Colossus ( 1977 ); plus sequels to his classic works, many of which were promised, but only one of which appeared, Null-A Three ( 1984 ; originally published in French ).
Rutherford also appeared briefly as Miss Marple in the spoof Hercule Poirot adventure The Alphabet Murders ( 1965 ).
In 1965, she appeared as herself in the Hollywood production Dear Brigitte ( 1965 ) starring James Stewart, one of the few American films in which she appeared.
The column appeared daily until 1965 when it was changed to weekly.
Its Transactions, an academic quarterly specializing in Peirce, pragmatism, and American philosophy, has appeared since 1965.
The emblem of Dimona ( as a local council ), adopted 2 March 1961, appeared on a stamp issued on 24 March 1965.
He also appeared in three major TV specials: New York, New York ( 1966 ), The Julie Andrews ' Show ( 1965 ), and Jack and the Beanstalk ( 1967 ) a show he produced and directed which returned to a combination of cartoon animation with live dance, winning him an Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program.
It appeared in the June 19, 1965 edition of The New Yorker — infamously taking up almost the entire magazine — and was the last of Salinger's works to be published in his lifetime.
The Beatles song " Norwegian Wood ", which first appeared on the band's 1965 album Rubber Soul, was the first western pop song to actually incorporate the sitar ( played by lead guitarist George Harrison ).
He appeared in the Carl Theodor Dreyer masterpiece Gertrud ( 1965 ).
Following his role in Mephisto, Brandauer appeared in his first English-speaking role in playing Maximillian Largo in Never Say Never Again ( 1983 ), a remake of the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball.
Author Philip K. Dick claimed to have coined this spelling in 1973, but its first recorded use appeared in a 1965 student publication at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
" Pagan " as a self-designation appeared in 1964 and 1965, in the publications of the Witchcraft Research Association ; at that time, the term was in use by " revivalist Witches " in the United States and the United Kingdom, but unconnected to the broader, counter-culture Pagan movement.
The campus also appeared in the 1989 movie American Boyfriends, set in 1965, with the buildings dressed to look like they were still under construction.
He also appeared alongside Kevin Bacon, John Malkovich, and Jamie Lee Curtis in Steve Rash's Queens Logic, and opposite Tom Berenger and Kathy Bates in Hector Babenco's film At Play in the Fields of the Lord, adapted from Peter Matthiessen's 1965 novel.
The song had been recorded earlier as an Australian single from the 1964 album Hide and Seekers and appeared on the 1965 American debut, The New Seekers.
She also appeared in the films The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone ( 1961 ) and Ship of Fools ( 1965 ).
Although the word hippies made isolated appearances during the late 1950s and early 1960s, the first clearly contemporary use of the term appeared in print on September 5, 1965, in the article, " A New Haven for Beatniks ", by San Francisco journalist Michael Fallon.
He appeared as Sidney Tait in the 1963 comedy Ladies Who Do and later in four Carry On films: Carry On Cleo ( 1964, as the soothsayer ), Carry On Screaming ( 1966, as Dr. Fettle ), Carry On Cowboy ( 1965, as Sheriff Earp ) and Carry On Columbus ( 1992, as the Duke of Costa Brava ).
Several short-lived Comets reunions were attempted in the 1970s and 1980s, including one contingent ( organized by Baltimore-based piano player Joey Welz who played piano for the Comets during the summer of 1965 ) that appeared on The Tomorrow Show, and another run by an Elvis Presley impersonator named Joey Rand ( this group later lost a legal action over the right to use the Comets name ), but only one group was officially sent out to perform by Haley himself, and his management / production company, which were the official Comets who played with Haley throughout the 1960s and 1970s and continued to perform as the Comets between gigs and during Haley's retirement.
Elric first appeared in print in Moorcock ’ s novella, " The Dreaming City " ( Science Fantasy # 47, June 1961 ); subsequent novellas were reformatted as the novel Stormbringer ( 1965 ), but

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Jack the Stripper was the nickname given to an unknown serial killer responsible for what came to be known as the London " nude murders " between 1964 and 1965 ( also known as the " Hammersmith murders " or " Hammersmith nudes " case ).
Tenney also starred nude in a 1965 silent film of collaged and painted sequences of lovemaking between him and his then partner, the kinetic-theater artist Carolee Schneemann, called Fuses ; he did much other music for her, and participated in her events.

1965 and Playboy
Capp was the Playboy interview subject in December 1965, in a conversation conducted by Alvin Toffler.
* Toffler, Alvin, Playboy Magazine ( December 1965 ) interview with Al Capp, pp. 89 – 100
He worked as an engineering aide, a salesman, a copywriter, and as associate editor of Playboy magazine from 1965 to 1971.
* More Playboy's Teevee Jeebies ( Playboy Press, 1965 )
* Lieko English ; Okinawan-American model, represented Okinawa in the 1965 Miss Universe pageant, former Playboy magazine's Playmate.
* Hugh M. Hefner, The Playboy Philosophy, Playboy Magazine, December 1962 through May 1965 issues.
Later, many fans and critics saw Paul Henning's popular TV sitcom, The Beverly Hillbillies ( 1962 –' 71 ) as owing much of its inspiration to Li ' l Abner, prompting Alvin Toffler to ask Capp about the similarities in a 1965 Playboy interview.
* Toffler, Alvin, Playboy Magazine ( December 1965 ) interview with Al Capp, pp. 89 – 100
In a 1965 interview with Playboy Magazine, she claimed religion was " a crutch " and an " irrational reliance on superstitions and supernatural nonsense.
The novel was adapted to run as a three-part story in Playboy in 1963 and then as a daily comic strip in the Daily Express newspaper in 1964 – 1965.
A feature entitled " Shel Silverstein on Fire Island " appeared in the August 1965 Playboy magazine, with humorous quips about the gay club scene there.
* RV-1: Single example of a Stits SA-3 Playboy built by VanGrunsven in 1965 and modified with a Lycoming engine, larger tail, modified cowling, modified fuselage and a custom wing
Founded in 1965, it was designed as a response to U. S. magazines such as Playboy and Penthouse, which had recently launched in the UK.
* " The Visitor "-First published in Playboy in May 1965.
In 1965, he made his debut with " Playboy School " ( プレーボーイ入門, Purēbōi Nyūmon ), writing under the name of.
" The Visitor " is a short story written by Roald Dahl that was first published in the May 1965 issue of Playboy.
In January 1960 she was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month, and was also featured in Playboy pictorials in 1965 and 1968.
Before the 1965 season, Playboy Magazine picked Iowa as their preseason number one team in the nation and predicted a 9 – 1 record for the Hawks.
The tune has been covered by ; Booker T and the MG's, The Boogie Kings on their self-titled album on the Montel Michelle label ( 1965 ), The Fabulous Flippers, a regional band out of Kansas ( 1966 ), The Traits, Roy Head's band ( Treat her Right ), ( 1967 ), by John Fred and his Playboy Band on their album Vigon ( 1967 ), by The Righteous Brothers on their album Sayin ' Somethin ( 1967 ), by Johnny and Edgar Winter on their album Together ( 1976 ), and by The Belle Stars on their 1983 self-titled album.
The stories had been written by Dahl for Playboy magazine and published separately in 1965.
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