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Jan 12, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Variety.com
Weekly: In 1972, Edna O’Brien’s tome "Zee & Co." found film form as minor campsterpiece "X, Y & Zee," with Liz Taylor in her High Baroque period as a couture-clad gorgon hellbent on winning husband Michael Caine back from mistress Susannah York -- even if she must bed the lady herself to do it.
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