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The Priest's Wife (Italian: La moglie del prete) is a 1970 Italian-French comedy film directed by Dino Risi. The film was shot in English with an eye toward international release but in the Italian tradition it was overdubbed in the studio. The song "Anyone", sung by Loren, was released as a single. Cast. Sophia Loren as Valeria Billi
Dec 22, 1970 · The Priest's Wife: Directed by Dino Risi. With Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni, Venantino Venantini, Jacques Stany. Discovering her boyfriend is married, a young lady attempts to take her life, pausing only to phone a Help Line.
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- Comedy
- Dino Risi
- 1970-12-22
Marcello Mastroianni, Sophia Loren
- 107 min
- 31.8K
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For The Priest's Wife (1970), their eighth collaboration, Loren plays Valeria, a failed pop singer on the verge of suicide after she discovers that her fiancée of four years is a married man with a family. She calls a suicide hotline and falls in love with the voice on the other end, only to discover that the gentle Don Mario (Mastroianni) is a priest.
- Dino Risi
- Sophia Loren
Dino Risi. Director. Bernardino Zapponi. Screenplay. Ruggero Maccari. Screenplay. Reviews. Discovering her boyfriend is married, a young lady attempts to take her life, pausing only to phone a Help Line. Finding herself very much alive in hospital she meets the priest who took the call and, much taken with him, she starts trying to date him.
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Synopsis. A Girl in Love Has Enough Problems…. Discovering her boyfriend is married, a young lady attempts to take her life, pausing only to phone a Help Line. Finding herself very much alive in hospital she meets the priest who took the call and, much taken with him, she starts trying to date him. He in turn succumbs to her charms and they ...