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Hatch, Robert | April 6, 1964 issue

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This article presents information on two films. "The Servant," adapted by Harold Pinter from a short story by writer Robin Maugham, is a tale of horrid -degradation. Two wars and a world of authentic horror later, it is little more than snobbish tomfoolery. In "Yesterday, Today and To- morrow," director Vittorio De Sica puts Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni through their' well-known paces in three episodes. The locales are Florence, Milan and Rome; the subject is love, licit and otherwise; the motive, is tourism.

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MOTION pictures; SERVANT, The (Film); YESTERDAY, Today & Tomorrow (Film); LOREN, Sophia, 1934-; PINTER, Harold; DE Sica, Vittorio, 1901-1974
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