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Seven portraits of different types of women.Seven portraits of different types of women.Seven portraits of different types of women.
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Even the old bad films to me are a hundred times better than what I see today. Although it is a silly film, Shirley is fabulous and looks wonderful in each story line. I love foreign films made in Paris, France and Italy so this was a treat with all the fabulous location shots. Peter Sellers of course is genius as he always was!
I never saw this film and I am an old movie buff so I was glad to see some one in particular. Vittorio DeSica made this film in 1967 which appeared to be slightly different than some of his films.
I still think the film is worth seeing if you are a Peter Sellers and Shirley MacLaine fan.
I never saw this film and I am an old movie buff so I was glad to see some one in particular. Vittorio DeSica made this film in 1967 which appeared to be slightly different than some of his films.
I still think the film is worth seeing if you are a Peter Sellers and Shirley MacLaine fan.
- dabigboss302-1
- Dec 28, 2013
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- TriviaCuriously, in the end credits, only six stories--instead of seven--with the associated cast are displayed. The third story (with Vittorio Gassman), in which Shirley MacLaine played the character Linda, was omitted.
- GoofsIn "The Suicides" vignette, the characters scrawl a French profanity on the wall of their hotel room, yet when they play a long scene in front of a mirror in which the word is reflected, the word doesn't appear backwards as it normally would.
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Linda: Where would I ever find another man like Bob? A man who could discuss Sartre, the greats of literature, sculpture, painting, read poetry aloud, calmly and serenely, while I'm nude?
MacCormack (segment "Two Against One"): Nude?
Linda: Nude.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Film Review: Changing Faces (1968)
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