Odette vs Jeanne


Both women were quite lovely but one a bit more trecherous than the other.

I always wondered why Odette married the artist, Paul, in the frst place. Even Jeanne said she could not wait for his success so why did she wed him in the first place? Was it just to tick off Jeanne, who was obviously very much in love with Paul?

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Maybe she actually married him for love at first, but that soured and she became a money-hungry gold digger.

Standing there, on a road that leads to anywhere ...

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Personally, I think that Odette was the most entetaining part of the film. Her personality was kind and outgoing, but it had a bit of an edge to it. She may have been only feigning kindness, as the gender roles and morality were rather black and white in this film, but it still provided the film with its most interesting and engaging character.

Nancy Kovack looked great in the role as well. It's kind of a shame she didn't enjoy a better career. The only other works I've seen her in were Jason and the Argonauts and a few episodes of the 1960s Batman series.

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I've always been in love with Nancy Kovack, since first seeing her in Star Trek. So, for me it's Odette.

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