Word: pia
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Upon arriving at "Goat Island," Angelo finds his friend's wife, younger sister, and only child, a blossoming girl of about fifteen. The sister, Pia, played by Magali Noel, is bored by farm life and wants excitement. Immediately upon Angelo's arrival she sets her sights on him and goes efficiently about the task of seducing him. Being an obliging sort, Angelo is quick to relieve Pia's boredom, and only five minutes after his arrival he is embracing her. She resists, playfully...
...this point, the rivalry between Agatha and Pia comes into the open. Pia had long resented Agatha's position as head of the house, her insistence on order and hard work, and her strong pride. Their new rivalry for the complete affection of Angelo brings all former dislikes to the surface...
...virtually impersonal bodily function, and he is delighted to find himself in the presence of three attractive targets: Agatha (Madeleine Robinson), the young widow of Angelo's best friend in a prisoner of war camp; her burgeoning teenage daughter Sylvia (Dany Carrel); her sulky sister-in-law Pia (Magali Noël), a sensuous charmer with a body like molded quicksand. Angelo is not thinking of farm labors when he eyes the ladies tauntingly and husks: "You don't have a man?" Perceiving that this will doubtless blossom into an intimate family affair, he also assures them...
While sari-chasing Roberto Rossellim overstayed his welcome in Bombay, slim, blonde, comely Jennie Ann (Pia) Lindstrom, 18-year-old daughter of Rossejlini's wife, Cinemactress Ingrid Bergman, prepared to see her mother for the first time since she was twelve. With her father, Swedish-born Neurosurgeon Peter Lindstrom, she will fly to Stockholm, later travel alone to Paris, where Ingrid is starring in Tea and Sympathy, return to the U.S. in time to start her sophomore year at the University of Colorado. Brushing aside rumors of a cool relationship with Ingrid, Jennie said she expects a "wonderful reunion...
Looking somewhat like a younger edition of her celebrated mother, Jennie Ann (changed from Pia) Lindstrom, 17, blonde and shapely daughter of Cinemactress Ingrid Bergman, enrolled as a freshman at the University of Colorado, undecided as to whether she should specialize in English literature or take a pre-law course. Cornered by reporters, Jennie Ann, only ten when her mother left her father and ran off to Europe with Italian Director Roberto Rossellini, firmly said: "Of course I get letters from my mother, and I plan to see her again, although I can't see why people should want...