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Woman Times Seven
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Leading Role: Shirley MacLaine
Director: Vittorio De Sica

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Jul 1993
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99 min.
UPC: 042995208931
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Movie Description
In WOMAN TIMES SEVEN, celebrated director Vittorio De Sica returned to the vignette format with a series of shorts starring Shirley Maclaine. In the first episode, Maclaine plays a widow whose grief is dissipated by the amorous intentions of Peter Sellars. In "Amateur Night" Maclaine turns to prostitution to get even with her cheating husband (Rossano Brazzi). In "Two Against One" Maclaine plays a hippy who enjoys reading poetry in the nude to amorous gentlemen. "Super Simone" allows Maclaine to get zany as an unhappy housewife in competition with her husband's fantasies of an ideal woman. "At the Opera" provides Maclaine the role of a petty socialite determined to have the finest dress at the opera. In the sixth vignette, Maclaine and Alan Arkin are illicit lovers who want to commit suicide together, but can't agree on the method. In the last tale, Maclaine plays a housewife who is overjoyed to find a handsome man (Michael Caine) ogling over her. Throughout the seven stories, Maclaine's characterization is bolstered by impeccable changes in hair, make-up, and wardrobe, including gowns designed by Pierre Cardin. WOMAN TIMES SEVEN followed just behind De Sica acheived widespread success with YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW, an episodic comedy starring Sophia Loren.

Credits
Cast:Shirley MacLaine
Director:Vittorio De Sica
Producer:Arthur Cohn

Synopsis
In this episodic film directed by Vittorio De Sica, Shirley MacLaine stars as seven different women, ranging from a widow, a cheating wife, as well as a wife cheated on, to a poetry-waxing hippie and a neurotic high society lady.

Film Notes
Theatrical release: June 28, 1967.

Shot on location in France.

Length of each episode: "Funeral Procession" is 8 minutes; "Amateur Night" is 15 minutes; "Two Against One" is 15 minutes; "Super Simone" is 14 minutes; "At the Opera" is 15 minutes; and "Snow" is 16 minutes.

Shirley MacLaine plays Seven different roles:
Paulette in "Funeral Procession"
Maria Teresa in "Amateur Night"
Linda in "Two Against One"
Edith in "Super Simone"
Eve Minou in "At the Opera"
Marie in "The Suicides"
Jeanne in "Snow"

Additional cast: Catherine Samie (Jeannine) & Judith Magre (2nd Streetwalker) in "Amateur Night", and Clinton Greyn (MacCormick) in "Two Against One".

An Arthur Cohn production.


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