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ComedyRomance

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

- They're in Love Three Times and Three Ways...In One Movie!

Three tales of very different women using their sexuality as a means to getting what they want.

Release Date : 1963-12-21

Language :Italian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Les Films ConcordiaC. C. Champion

Production Country : FranceItaly

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sophia Loren

Character Name : Adelina Sbaratti / Anna Molteni / Mara

Original Name : Sophia Loren

Gender : Female

Marcello Mastroianni

Character Name : Carmine Sbaratti / Renzo / Augusto Rusconi

Original Name : Marcello Mastroianni

Gender : Male

Aldo Giuffrè

Character Name : Pasquale Nardella

Original Name : Aldo Giuffrè

Gender : Male

Agostino Salvietti

Character Name : Dr. Verace

Original Name : Agostino Salvietti

Gender : Male

Lino Mattera

Character Name : Amedeo Scapece

Original Name : Lino Mattera

Gender : Male

Tecla Scarano

Character Name : Verace's Sister

Original Name : Tecla Scarano

Gender : Female

Silvia Monelli

Character Name : Elivira Nardella

Original Name : Silvia Monelli

Gender : Female

Carlo Croccolo

Character Name : Auctioneer

Original Name : Carlo Croccolo

Gender : Male

Pasquale Cennamo

Character Name : Chief Police

Original Name : Pasquale Cennamo

Gender : Male

Tonino Cianci

Character Name :

Original Name : Tonino Cianci

Gender : Male

Armando Trovajoli

Character Name : Giorgio Ferrario

Original Name : Armando Trovajoli

Gender : Male

Tina Pica

Character Name : Grandmother Ferrario

Original Name : Tina Pica

Gender : Female

Gianni Ridolfi

Character Name : Umberto

Original Name : Gianni Ridolfi

Gender : Male

Gennaro Di Gregorio

Character Name : Grandfather

Original Name : Gennaro Di Gregorio

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-06-08

This is a bit like a sandwich with the bread in the middle and the filling on each side... Sophia Loren is the woman and Marcello Mastroianni the man and the results of these three short scenarios are really quite funny. The first sees her as "Adelina", married to the jobless "Carmine" and reduced to selling illicit cigarettes on the street whilst doing her best Queen Anne impersonation of being eternally pregnant. Why? Well she has discovered that so long as she is expecting she is pretty much untouchable by the carabinieri - and boy can she exploit that loophole, much to the exhaustion of her poor, and penniless, husband. Next she is "Anna" - the bored wife of a successful Brussels bureaucrat who takes struggling artist "Renzo" on a trip in her Rolls Royce - which he duly prangs. Let's just say - she doesn't exactly hang around to help with the tyre change. Finally, my favourite of the triptych. She is "Mara" - a lady who likes to entertain fine gentlemen in her apartment. One afternoon she espies some young eyes watching her from the neighbouring apartment. Dressed only in a sheet she flirts a little, only to discover that when he walks into view, he is a priest. "Umberto" (Gianni Ridolfi) looks like butter wouldn't melt but is immediately smitten by this sophisticated woman, much to the furious annoyance of his grandmother (Tina Pica) and to her travelling date "Augusto" (MM). When the young man declares a change of heart on his life of religious observance, the three adults have to find a way of putting him back on his true path - but will they manage? The central feature is just a little short, the first maybe a touch too long - it does (no pun intended) rather labour the joke, but the concluding part is funny with the accumulating chemistry between the two stars and the savvy Pica working well to finish off a story of mischief in which it's usually Loren who pulls the strings. Mastroianni is very natural here and I couldn't help but feel sorry for him as he seemed to end up out-manoeuvred however he played his cards. It's got a jolly Trovajoli score that substitutes quite nicely for dialogue some of the time, and is really one of De Sica's easier films to sort of glide through, enjoyably.