Daily Archives: March 10, 2018

Marriage Italian Style

Marriage Italian Style (Matrimonio All’Italiana)
Directed by Vittorio De Sica
Written by Renato Castellani, Tonino Guerra, Leonardo Benvenuti, and Piero De Bernardi from a novel by Eduardo De Filippo
1964/Italy/France
Compagna Cinematografica Champion/Les Films Concordia
First viewing/Netflix rental

[box] Domenico Soriano: [subtitled version] The more the world changes, the more it stays the same. Houses, palaces, skyscrapers. And in the middle… an old story like ours.[/box]

Loren and Mastroianni make an unbeatable couple.

As the film begins, Domenico Soriano’s (Marcello Mastroianni) preparations for his wedding to a young cashier are interrupted by a call to the apartment of his mistress Filumena Marturano.  She is apparently at death’s door.  The priest who performed last rites begs Soriano to make an honest woman out of her with a death bed marriage.  As soon as the short ceremony is performed Filumena perks right up.  Soriano is livid.

Most of the film consists of flashbacks to the couples’ 20-year relationship through the eyes of one or the other.  Filumena moves from prostitute, to mistress, to virtual housewifery, to a kind of business partner.  She is devoted but Soriano is less so, taking frequent “vacations”.  By the end ,she has had more than enough.  She also has a few surprises to spring on the callous bachelor.

I loved every minute of this.  It deepens from comedy to heartfelt drama.  And Loren!  How could one woman be so beautiful and so talented at the same time?  Mastroianni is no slouch either, obviously.  Warmly recommended.

Marriage Italian Style was nominated for Academy Awards in the categories of Best Foreign-Language Film and Best Actress.

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I won’t post again until March 16.  I’m going to Las Vegas to welcome the latest addition to our family.

The Horror of Party Beach (1964)

The Horror of Party Beach (1964)
Directed by Del Tenney
Written by Richard Hilliard
1964/USA
Iselin-Tenney Productions
First viewing/Netflix rental

[box] Dr. Gavin: Tina’s death has affected a great many people… but it doesn’t give you or anyone else the right to be discourteous.[/box]

Combo of bad beach party movie with minimal, ludicrous monster action.

A vessel is disposing of barrels of radioactive waste by throwing them into the sea (!).  One splits and spills its contents.  We witness a skull morphing into a disfigured mass of limbs. But by the time it hits the air our monster looks more like a man in a comical rubber suit.  In the meantime, bikini-clad teenagers are partying and dancing to the tunes of the Del-Aires.  The inevitable occurs ….

This was bad enough but didn’t hit my funny bone.  I might seek out the MST3K version later.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOS31j9dtoA