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| Who would think of looking for a gangster's moll in a 13th-century nunnery? Like many actors blessed with exceptional cheek bones and low body-fat ratios, Stone has worked hard to be judged by her acting ability, seeking out such mettle-testing roles as a divine spirit in Albert Brooks' comedy ``The Muse,'' a plucky parent in the inspirational children's fantasy ``The Mighty'' (which she also executive produced) and, most memorably, a grasping gangster's moll in Martin Scorsese's violent Las Vegas melodrama ``Casino. Julie Andrews, debonair and tuxedoed as Victoria in her Victor guise, dances a witty, sensual tango with Rachel York, who plays Norma Cassidy, the hilariously ditzy gangster's moll. |
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