Word: sisterly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Born. To Peter Lawford, 35. known as "Peter Pentagon" to his colleagues in Hollywood's Clan, and Patricia Kennedy Lawford, 37, sister of the President: their fourth child, third daughter; in Santa Monica, Calif...
Brigitte plays a girlstrous Left Bank girl named Dominique, who with a flick of her hip steals her prissy sister's boy friend (Sami Frey). At first she torments him, then falls in love. He counters that she never meant anything more than sex to him. She threatens suicide. When he taunts her about these threats, she shoots him and tries to kill herself...
...debut of Charlotte Ford, older daughter of Henry Ford II, has often been called "the party of the century." But last week, after the motor company board chairman laid on another successful gala, the title was in doubt. The latest refulgent debutante: Charlotte's sister, Anne Ford, 18. Paris Decorator Jacques Frank spent more than a year turning the Fords' Grosse Pointe Farms estate into a Versailles-like setting for the familiar blueblood-boiling beat of Bandleader Meyer Davis. And not even an hours-long downpour-which soaked through the turquoise-colored roof of the vast pavilion...
...house on Coliseum Street live two half sisters with their mother, who is just going through her fifth husband. All three are plagued by vague fears of death and desertion, and they ease them in various ways-the mother by marrying every man she meets instead of "just sleeping with them," the younger daughter by sleeping with everybody she cannot bear to marry, and the older daughter, Joan, by riding New Orleans streetcars and listening far into the night to Wagner's Liebestod. Boredom and jealousy of her sister lead Joan into an affair, and soon she finds herself...
...contrast, is the lyric tragedy of a shy, dreaming eight-year-old girl who. during the bitter days after World War II. realizes that her family is poor. From that moment on. she is haunted by the fear that her parents will abandon her, her younger brother and sister in the forest-as poor parents often do in stories she had heard. When her father and mother finally do abandon the children to seek work elsewhere. Erica is relieved. Now 14, she feels responsible, mature, freed at last from the terror of waiting. Stubbornly refusing the neighbors' charity...