Marriage Italian Style with Sophia Loren: DVD Cover

    Marriage Italian Style
    a.k.a. Matrimonio all'Italiana, Mariage a l'italienne Director: Vittorio De Sica Cast: Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni, Aldo Puglisi, Marilu Tolo

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/08/2005
    • Original Release: 1964
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 10,170
     
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    Full length feature film; Scene access; Digitally remastered; Enhanced audio; Regions: All regions; Italian language with or without english subtitles

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    Disc #1 -- Marriage Italian Style
    1. Opening [8:58]
    2. Going Out [8:52]
    3. I Need To Change [9:37]
    4. Stay And Sleep [7:57]
    5. Gramma [7:41]
    6. Phone Call [8:05]
    7. Cake Time [8:19]
    8. Put It All Back [10:05]
    9. The Story [7:04]
    10. I Need Proof [8:38]
    11. You Tell Me [8:39]
    12. The End [1:52]
    1. Opening [8:58]
    2. Going Out [8:52]
    3. I Need To Change [9:37]
    4. Stay And Sleep [7:57]
    5. Gramma [7:41]
    6. Phone Call [8:05]
    7. Cake Time [8:19]
    8. Put It All Back [10:05]
    9. The Story [7:04]
    10. I Need Proof [8:38]
    11. You Tell Me [8:39]
    12. The End [1:52]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In flashback, Marcello Mastroianni recalls his wartime romance with Sophia Loren. He is so enamored with her that he finances her escape from the bordello where she lives and sets her up with a good job in the restaurant that he owns, and later finds a place for her on his mother's domestic staff. He is not, however, enamored enough to make their union legal, and expects Loren to behave like a servant by day and his mistress by night. Years later, Loren lies on her deathbed. The contrite Mastroianni finally consents to marry her. Not only does she make a full recovery, but she brings her three grown sons to live with the nonplused Mastroianni after the wedding. He tries to weasel out of the arrangement, but is mollified by Loren's insistence that all three boys are his sons. Thus, after nearly twenty years' servitude, Loren is at last in a position to call the shots. Sold to American distributors on the basis of Sophia Loren's revealing costumes (some of these absolutely defy the laws of gravity), Marriage Italian Style remains a warm and spicy concoction today, even after years of less expert imitations. The film was based on Filumena Marturano by Eduardo de Filipo. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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