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Kiss the Other Sheik

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Kiss the Other Sheik
Original DVD cover
Directed byEduardo De Filippo
Marco Ferreri
Luciano Salce
Written byMarco Ferreri
Rafael Azcona
Eduardo De Filippo
Isabella Quarantotti
Franco Castellano
Giuseppe Moccia
Luciano Salce
Produced byCarlo Ponti
StarringMarcello Mastroianni
Virna Lisi
Catherine Spaak
Luciano Salce
CinematographyGianni Di Venanzo
Mario Montuori
Aldo Tonti
Music byNino Rota
Teo Usuelli
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • 1965 (1965)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Kiss the Other Sheik (Italian: Oggi, domani, dopodomani, also known as The Man, the Woman and the Money) is a 1965 Italian comedy film in three segments, directed by Eduardo De Filippo, Marco Ferreri, and Luciano Salce. It stars Marcello Mastroianni, Virna Lisi, Catherine Spaak, Pamela Tiffin, and Luciano Salce.[1][2]

The literal English translation of the Italian title is "Today, Tomorrow and the Day After Tomorrow".

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References

  1. ^ Renata Adler (July 30, 1968). "Screen: 'Kiss the Other Sheik' Bows:Mastroianni Is Starred in Off-Color Farce". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
  2. ^ Tom Lisanti. Pamela Tiffin: Hollywood to Rome, 1961–1974. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-9661-7. Chapter: "Kiss the Other Sheik", pp. 147-151.

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