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Show Rosalyn RusselLTops Cast In New Comedy at Mario But together they oudo themselves. them-selves. They seem to be the perfect per-fect combination. Miss Russell's ! brittle sophistication fits perfect-' ly wih Bowman's cheery, good-nauredness. good-nauredness. They are hilarious. Her lips said "No!" Her arms said "Yes!" And you'll say "Oh, baby!" when you see this story of a hard-to-get guy arid a girl who lived and learned . . . and a naughty imp (the Nixie) with the daring impulses which A romantic team that really clicks is that ,of Rosalind Russell Rus-sell and Lee Bowman, co-starred at the Mario theater in the racy, embracy comedy, "She Wouldn't Say Yes." Of course, it's nothing new for each one of these stars to give a top-notch comdy performance-Miss performance-Miss Russell has been doing it for years and Lee Bowman came into in-to his o wn in "Impatient Years" and "Tonight and Every Night." change inhibitive restraints to wondrous actvities. ) Rosalind is a brilliant psychi- ' atrist, who, when attempting to: cure a South American dancer (Adele Jergens) of her complex against kissing men she thinks her kisses kill them discovers through Lee Bowman, and the Nixie, his cartoon creation, that she herself is inhibiton-ridden. It's all very light and gay and really unpsyehological, at least from a profound viewpoint. Adele Jergens is again as enticing as she was in "A Thousand and One Nights." She also, this time, has many comedy moments. |