Word: bambinos
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George Herman Ruth, also known as the Babe, Bambino, Sultan of the Swat, and even as Tarzan, was one of those men. In the time just after World War I, he stepped into the limelight both for his spectacular ball playing and for his spectacular off-the-field escapades...
...Geneva cannot register a birth until the baby has a name, but Carlo Ponti and Sophia Loren were so sure that their second child would be a girl that the only name they had picked was Sophia Penelope-which would hardly do for a 7-lb. 4-oz. bambino. While the actress convalesced from the caesarean, the Pontis brooded over more manly names for a day or so and finally chose Edoardo Gianmaria Leone. It comes from nowhere and no one in particular, says Ponti. "We just thought it was a nice name...
...great gift of poetry and a natural perception of things." Some observers wonder, however, if she can act in a wider variety of parts. De Sica seems not to be one of the doubters; he sees her liabilities more as a factor of age than temperament. "Una bambino." he says of the Dominique he directed, "with all the qualities and all the defects of the very young...
Mascia analyzes lugubrious Antonio. "Not even our nice new apartment has made you smile," she mourns. True, all too true. The spaniel packs a lunch and entrains for Italy. But the old union is doomed. Giovanna has a lover, a bambino (Carlo Ponti Jr.) and a job sandpapering the rumps of clothing dummies. Henry Mancini's calorific music sounds the knell for Antonio. He gets its message and entrains to Russia, to Mascia and the glorious new housing project where the balalaikas play...
...know, a bambino. A little one. One of those trips with a mom and the milk and a dad and the booties and all that...