'Woman Times Seven' (1967) - Vittorio De Sica.
Vittorio De Sica's playful satire Woman Times Seven isn't just a magnificent showcase for Shirley MacLaine's seemingly limitless talentless as an actor, she also adorns her exquisite visage with a delightful array of hairpieces, and is no less fetchingly garbed in eye-catching 60s couture! Shirley looking every delectable inch the adorable diva that beguiled so many film fans over the many decades of her illustrious career. Maestro, De Sica's dazzlingly kaleidoscopic celluloid confection, is a self-contained marvel of dramatic brevity. Witty, audacious, vivacious, camp, and thrillingly over-the-top, each scintillating skit expressing sublime wit, and De Sica's bravura filmmaking expertise. MacLaine is joined by a cavalcade of glistering Thesping talent: Rossano Brazzi, Peter Sellers, Alan Arkin, Michael Caine, Elsa Martinelli, and voluptuous bombshell Anita Ekberg, their able performances additionally burnished with another mellifluous, beautifully refined Riz Ortolani Score.
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