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別名: Juliet Maryon Mills, ژولیت میل
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Juliet Mills, born Juliet Maryon Mills on November 21, 1941, began her acting career as a child and earned a Tony Award nomination for Five Finger Exercise (1960). She transitioned to films and television, notably starring in the sitcom Nanny and the Professor (1970-1971) and winning an Emmy for QB VII (1974). She married actor Maxwell Caulfield in 1980. Mills is known for her role as Pamela Piggott in Avanti! (1972), a film about a romantic affair between two families following a car accident.
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制作会社: Jalem Productions, PEA, Phalanx Productions, The Mirisch Company, United Artists
ジャンル: Comedy, Comedy Film, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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キーワード: based on play or musical, island, italy, loss of loved one
Baltimore industrialist Wendell Armbruster travels to Ischia, Italy after his father passes away unexpectedly with his mistress of ten years. Upon arrival, he meets Pamela Piggott, whose mother was also killed in the accident alongside Wendell's father. Despite their parents' long-standing affair, Wendell is initially more concerned with avoiding scandal and arranging for a swift return of the bodies. However, Pamela sees the situation as an opportunity to celebrate the romance between their parents and encourages Wendell to embrace the spirit of Ischia. As they navigate the bureaucracy surrounding the bodies and dealings with unscrupulous locals who attempt blackmail, Wendell finds himself drawn to Pamela's free-spirited nature. Ultimately, the two extend their parents' affair into a romantic relationship of their own.
Avanti!, directed by Billy Wilder in 1972, is an American-Italian comedy-drama based on the stage play 'The Last of Mrs. Cheyney'. The film stars Jack Lemmon as Wendell Armbruster and Juliet Mills as Pamela Piggott. It explores themes of love, loss, and the unexpected connections that can arise from tragedy. Set primarily in Ischia, Italy, Avanti! is a humorous yet poignant examination of how people cope with sudden loss and the revelations it brings.