Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Cast :Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni
Director :Vittorio De Sica
Studio :NoShame
Format :Color, Widescreen
Released Date :March 17, 1964
DVD Released Date :April 26, 2005
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Subtitled), Italian (Dubbed)
Audience Rating :NR (Not Rated)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJuly 21, 2005
Summaryyesterday,today and tommorrow
Content
marcello and sophia at the top of their game together

must see movie u willlove it

Rating
DateJuly 11, 2005
SummaryDon't look for a bargin,buy the No Shame release.
Content
Not paying attention to the reviews, I purchased the Entertainment Programs International release of Yesterday today and tomorrow. This is a classic of Italian cinema. Well worth owning for any fans of european cinema. I am however not impressed with this transfer and urge buyers to look to the widescreen, No Shame release. I own boccaccio '70 (another Italian classic) from No Shame And it has excellent audio and video quality.

Rating
DateApril 12, 2005
SummaryA Classic Reborn
Content
Ignore the reviews of the bootleg DVD; this new digital transfer from the internegative is lush and clean. There is both a subtitled Italian audio track and a English dubbed version. No comment is needed about the film; time has proved its value.
Please view this extraordinary picture and compare it to modern sex comedies; you might conclude that we haven't advanced the art of film over this wonderful production. Buy, enjoy and spread the word.

Rating
DateApril 08, 2005
SummaryVery poor DVD Quality
Content
Yes this was dubbed and would have been much better with subtitles. The really disappointing aspect is the very poor quality of the video picture. The quality does not even rise to the level of an old VHS copy. It is not only very poor, but the picture tends to jump and skip. The colors are faded and the sound quality is also poor. The technical defects render this product almost unwatchable.

Rating
DateMarch 29, 2005
SummaryDon't Confuse this great DVD with Terrible Past Transfers
Content
Most of the Amazon reviews linked to this new Region 1 DVD from NoShame films refer to the awful bootleg versions that have been previously available. Ignore them!

This DVD is gorgeous - with a beautiful 16x9 Widescreen (2.35:1) high definition transfer. There is an Italian track with optional English subtitles. There is also the option to choose the English dubbed track if you want to.

NoShame is also releasing a pristine version of the Fellini/Visconti/DeSica multi-part comedy Boccaccio '70 completely uncut for the first time ever in the U.S. The long missing Mario Monicelli segment has finally been restored as well!
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