This week's Hit Me With Your Best Shot subject is Vittorio de Sica's gorgeous comic love song, three of them, to Italy and super-sized movie star charisma. Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni are special on their own but together it's something else again. Vittorio de Sica is one of Italy's great directors but usually when people reference him they're talking about neo realism and his classic The Bicycle Thief. That's nothing at all like this colorful playful romantic comedy. The film was shot by Giuseppe Rotunno who also lensed Rocco & His Brothers (previously covered in this very series) and later went on to an Oscar nomination for the Bob Fosse masterpiece All That Jazz (1979). Yesterday Today and Tomorrrow was a hit, another feather in both stars caps (they were already international superstars) and won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film and a BAFTA for "Foreign Actor" for Mastroianni but today it's underdiscussed.
It remains most famous for one scene in particular, Sophia's modest but ultra sexy little striptease pulling a stocking down to the horny delight of childlike Marcello. The stars later riffed on that scene together in Robert Atlman's fashion comedy Pret a Porter. Since there are so many images in this post (one from each short film from most of the participants) they'll have to go after the jump. And if these images and great articles don't convince you to see this Oscar winner, all hope is lost!
YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW
The Best Shots
Chosen by 14 Participants
Part 1 "Adelina of Naples"
In which Sophia is Marcello's highly fertile wife avoiding prison time by having babies
Part 2 "Anna of Milan"
In which Sophia is a rich socialite wife on a pleasure drive with her boytoy on the side, Marcello
Part 3 "Mara of Rome"
In which Sophia is a call girl and Marcello her favorite client. A religious family lives next door and disapproves
NEXT WEEK'S FILM - FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 1ST
MOMMIE DEAREST (1981)