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Genres:
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Adventure /
Comedy /
Fantasy /
Sci-Fi /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Roger Vadim
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Actors:
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Serge Marquand,
Anita Pallenberg,
Claude Dauphin,
Giancarlo Cobelli,
Marcel Marceau,
Nino Musco,
Jane Fonda,
John Phillip Law,
Milo O'Shea,
Véronique Vendell
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Duration:
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98 min.
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Rating:
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(5.6/10)110
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Plot Summary:
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A voluptuous outer space agent travels to another galaxy in search of a missing inventor in this expertise fiction send-up. Barbarella (Jane Fonda), an interstellar symbolic of the concerted Blue planet government in the 41st century, is dispatched to locate scientist Durand Durand, whose positronic flicker, if not recovered, could signal the end of mercy. Outfitted in an array of stunning Star Trek/Thongs girl outfits and cruising circa in a costly, psychedelic spaceship, Barbarella travels to the Tau Seti system and with celerity crash-lands. She then spends the hit the hay of the film dis... covering the joys of interstellar sex with a keeper of feral children (Ugo Tognazzi), a blind, beatific angel (John Phillip Law), and an out of place revolutionary named Dildano (David Hemmings). Slowly but surely, she also finds her way to Durand Durand by moving from an individual exotic, Wizard of Oz-style spot to another. Along the approach, she meets the kindly Professor Ping (a surprisingly viva voce Marcel Marceau), a Eurotrash dominatrix named the Great Tyrant (Rolling Stones gal around with Anita Pallenberg), and the Concierge (Milo O'Shea), a strangely routine lackey of the Great Tyrant who tries to destroy Barbarella with his famed arrogantly hebdomadal of love. Jean-Claude Forest, who created the unfitting Barbarella in 1962 in return V-Magazine, served as visual advisor on the adaptation. The film's missing scientist character superlatively inspired the join big name of '80s pop stars Duran Duran (who altered the spelling lose). Hardly two decades later, the layer also inspired electronic act Matmos, which was named after the aqueous personification of nasty unleashed nigh the Concierge at the movie's advance creep.~ Brian J. Dillard, All Silver screen Guide
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Barbarella
Vadim kicks idle his adaptation of Jean-Claude Forest's 'matured' funny band on stripping Fonda starkers. From there on...
Barbarella
Fonda's signature place has inspired everybody from Duran Duran (who named themselves after O'Shea's bad guy), to Kylie Minogue (who based the video as regards her free 'Imprison Yourself in My Concern' on Fonda's naked floating about in space). Released in the same year as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Roger Vadim throw away his then-wife, Jane Fonda, in this exciting OTT sci-fi fantasy adventure that pretty much consisted of Fonda either in peril or preparing to be experiencing another other-with it, futuristic progenitive face. Looking, as one critic described her, like a dishy variation of Joan Jetson, Barbarella (Fonda) is dispatched to tracking down down Durand Durand (Milo O'Shea), who has invented a planet-destroying device. It's all pulch...
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