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Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow (Remastered Edition) by Vittorio De Sica
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DVD detailsActor: Agostino Salvietti, Aldo Giuffrè, Lino Mattera, Marcello Mastroianni, Sophia Loren Director: Vittorio De Sica Producer: Carlo Ponti Writer: Alberto Moravia Writer: Bella Billa Writer: Cesare Zavattini Writer: Eduardo De Filippo Writer: Isabella Quarantotti Writer: Lorenza Zanuso DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono; Italian (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono; English (Subtitled) Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Original recording remastered, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 2.35:1 Running Time: 119 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-04-26 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: NoShame
DVD Reviews of Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow (Remastered Edition)DVD Review: yesterday, today and tomorrow Summary: 1 StarsTerrible! It's dubbed and you can only hear English. It's advertised as having the option of listening to the original Italian but you can't. Don't buy it
DVD Review: Great movie, bad DVD Summary: 2 StarsI was misled by the review which stated that this was the DVD from NoShame. My fault, I didn't read the comments under the review. When I was about to order, I saw that the label should be Koch. I have several DVDs from Koch and am happy with the quality. The item I received is from EPI (Entertainment Programs Incorporated). The movie is full screen, blurred, and dubbed. I was very disappointed. I should have bought the version released by Eureka. The movie itself was great. I love Vittorio de Sica works.
DVD Review: this edition is the BEST available Summary: 5 Starsi originally ordered an inferior edition from movies unlimited,the TCM vendor site, and was not satisfied with the quality of the film transfer,so i decided to search the Amazon site for any different versions available. As a previous viewer rated the REMASTERED version favorably, i decided to order it and am very satisfied with the image quakity and sound. So i highly recomend this version to anyone looking to buy a copy of this classic italian comedy. A must for anyone's collection!
DVD Review: A Defective DVD Summary: 1 StarsThis DVD is of very low quality. The resolution reminds me of low-grade video tape. The sound is at times compromised by a low-level rushing, roaring sound. The color is washed out in places and several degrees off in hue at times. I'm quite certain that Carlo Ponti (Producer)and Vittorio de Sica (Director) did not produce films of this poor quality. The DVD was judged to be unacceptable.
DVD Review: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Summary: 5 StarsFunny, funny movie - Sophia Loren was always better in Italian made movies. Mastroianni is at his best in this movie.
Description of Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow (Remastered Edition) Academy Award(r) Winner Sophia Loren (TWO WOMEN) and Academy Award(r) nominee Marcello Mastroianni (LA DOLCE VITA, 8 1/2) team up in all three hilarious sexual escapades in this delightful comedy anthology which helped establish the two stars as the most popular Italian performers of 20th century cinema. YESTERDAY, TODAY & TOMORROW, winner of the 1964 Oscar(r) for Best Foreign Film, remains one of the most beloved Italian films of all time. A masterful comedic film by Italy's greatest neo-realist director, Vittorio De Sica (THE BICYCLE THIEF, TWO WOMEN), is here for the first time ever on DVD in America -uncut in its original aspect ratio. The brand new 16x9 digital transfer was restored in collaboration with De Sica Foundation from the original 35mm interpositive and has never looked better. The final vignette featuring Loren's notorious striptease, was recreated decades later by Robert Altman in READY TO WEAR. Vittorio De Sica's delightful anthology comedy from 1963 pairs joined-at-the-hip costars Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni in three funny stories about sex. The first finds Loren playing an impoverished woman with a jail sentence hanging over her head. A unique loophole in the law, however, keeps her out from behind bars: pregnant women and new mothers cannot be incarcerated. Forestalling her date with the pokey, this incredibly fecund felon keeps bearing children. Her lucky but exhausted accomplice is played by Mastroianni, who can't resist her siren call between deliveries. The middle vignette finds the two actors playing secretive lovers having an affair. Shot mostly from within and around his car, the pair self-consciously quibbles and keeps having comic mishaps that slow their progress. The last story is the cheekiest, featuring Loren as an expensive hooker whose date with a--shall we say "anxious"--Mastroianni is repeatedly broken up by a neighboring seminarian whose commitment to chastity has been rocked since seeing her. This tale includes Loren's famous striptease, the one Robert Altman sweetly parodied in Ready to Wear. --Tom Keogh
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