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Film Albums: Peter Sellers and Sophia Loren (1960)
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Apr 13, 2024
This month's featured film album is a departure from the usual soundtrack LP and features two popular stars of the 1960s - Peter Sellers and Sophia Loren - joining forces for a rollicking good time on a self-titled album. Peter displays his ability to change his voice for various characters on some read more
Arabesque (1966) with Gregory Peck and Sophia Loren
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 5, 2020
I was trying to recall if the actual word “arabesque” was ever uttered in the movie. Granted, in a narrative like this, it’s just as easy for something to fly over your head. There’s comparable lingo bandied about pertaining to ciphers and hieroglyphs, mentioned in the conte read more
Two Women (1961): Sophia Loren in Her Mother Tongue
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 7, 2019
Sophia Loren is an extraordinary treasure of the cinema. We know her from numerous Hollywood pictures but there’s something especially gratifying about hearing her in her mother tongue. It’s not that she is necessarily less herself in a picture like Houseboat, speaking English dialogue, read more
Book Review: “Sophia Loren: Movie Star Italian Style”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Aug 12, 2017
Book Review: “Sophia Loren: Movie Star Italian Style”
Like Ava: A Life in Movies by Kendra Bean and Anthony Uzarowski, Sophia Loren: Movie Star Italian Style by Cindy De La Hoz is a pictorial biography. While we learn a lot about the famous international star, it’s the pictu read more
Quote of the Week: Sophia Loren
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Sep 20, 2015
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I often feel as young as I did back then….aging can even be fun if you know how to spend your days, if you're satisfied with what you've achieved, and you're still curious about the world around you.
-Sophia Loren
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TCMFF Prefunc: Cooking with Sophia Loren
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 16, 2015
While I've yet to check out Sophia Loren's new memoir, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, I have had the pleasure of reading her cookbooks. She wrote two of them, one published in 1972, the other over twenty years later in 1998. Both books are lot of fun, very autobiographical and full of that joy for l read more
The Best Films of Sophia Loren
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 2, 2014
1. Two Women
2. Marriage Italian Style
3. A Special Day
4. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
5. The Gold of Naples
6. Sunflower
7. The Fall of the Roman Empire
8. El Cid read more
The Best Films of Sophia Loren
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 2, 2014
1. Two Women
2. Marriage Italian Style
3. A Special Day
4. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
5. The Gold of Naples
6. Sunflower
7. The Fall of the Roman Empire
8. El Cid read more
Actress Beauty Tip #25: Sophia Loren skin
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by Jnpickens on Sep 20, 2012
This is the twenty-fifth installment of the monthly classic actress beauty tips that I have read about and tested. Sophia Loren in the 1950s in LIFE magazine. In honor of Sophia Loren’s 78th birthday today, I tried out her secret to health and beauty: olive oil. The Italian sex symbol and read more
Sophia Loren – A Pictorial
Classic Cinema Gold Posted by Art on Sep 20, 2011
“I think the quality of sexiness comes from within. It is something that is in you or it isn’t and it really doesn’t have much to do with breasts or thighs or the pout of your lips.” ~ Sophia Loren
“Beauty is how you feel inside, and it reflects in your eyes. It is n read more
Happy Birthday Sophia Loren
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by monty on Sep 20, 2010
The fabulous Sophia Loren turns 76 today. And is still a striking beauty today. Happy birthday Sophia. read more
TV Tuesday: Sophia Loren on What's My Line?
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jan 5, 2010
This may not be the funniest of the What's My Line? mystery guest appearances, but I find it one of the most pleasant. First off, there's Sophia Loren: gracious, gorgeous and glowing with star appeal. I've always loved Loren's positive, generous attitude, and she exudes that quality here. read more