Brigitte Bardot On DVD

Plucking the Daisy

 (DVD Home Vision Entertainment)
Directed By Marc Allegret
Starring Brigitte Bardot ... Agnes Dumont
Robert Hirsch ... Roger Vital
Jacques Dumesnil ... General Dumont
Luciana Paluzzi ... Sophia
Nadine Tallier ... Magali
Darry Cowl ... Hubert Dumont
Henri Garcin
Mischa Auer ... Taxi Driver
Patrick Dewaere ... Toto's brother
Françoise Arnoul ... Herself in nightclub

  • Dvd
    Cat No. Plu010
    Isbn 0-7800-2450-8
    Upc 0 37429-1609-2 3

    New Digital Transfer
  • U.S. Theatrical Trailers
  • Comprehensive Bardot Filmography
  • New And Improved English Subtitle Translations

Plucking the Daisy is just one of the two-dozen films of the 1950s that swiftly established Brigitte Bardot as the bold new model of female sexuality in post-war society. In the film, also known as Mademoiselle Striptease, Bardot plays the coquettish daughter of a stuffy French official. Finding herself in Paris at the center of several well-timed misunderstandings, BB’s sexual high jinks culminate with an unforgettable performance in a striptease contest. Home Vision Entertainment is proud to present BB fans with this scintillating screwball romp in a stunning new digital transfer.

1956France• Runtime 99 • Color • DVDFrench with English subtitles

The Night Heaven Fell

(DVD Home Vision Entertainment)

Directed By Roger Vadim

  • Starring Brigitte Bardot ... Ursula
  • Alida Valli ... Aunt Florentine
  • Stephen Boyd ... Lambert
  • José Nieto ... Count Ribera
  • Fernando Rey
  • Maruchi Fresno ... Conchita
  • Mario Moreno
  • Nicolás D. Perchicot
  • José Tasso Tena ... Stableman
  • Rafael Torrobo ... Veterinarian
  • Tosi ... The Captain
  • Antonio Vico ... Count's Driver
  • Cantinflas ... Alfonso
  • José Marco Davó ... Police Chief
  • Adriano Domínguez ... Fernando
  • New Digital Transfer Enhanced For 16x9 Televisions
  • Theatrical Trailers
  • Comprehensive Bardot Filmography
  • New And Improved English Subtitle Translations

Cat no. NIG100
ISBN 0-7800-2451-6
UPC 0 37429-1610-2 9
Two years after she revolutionized the foreign film market by starring in husband Roger Vadim’s And God Created Woman, Bardot and Vadim reunited to unleash that seductive persona of the virginal temptress upon rural Spain in The Night Heaven Fell. Fresh from the convent, Ursula (Bardot) becomes embroiled in the bizarre Oedipal rituals being carried out by her Aunt, Uncle and local stud Lamberto (Stephen Boyd). After he kills her lecherous Uncle and sleeps with her sexually deprived Aunt (Alida Valli), Ursula and Lamberto flee to the hills. And that’s when things really heat up. Home Vision Entertainment is proud to present this Cinemascope extravaganza in a luminous new transfer enhanced for 16X9 televisions.

1958France • Runtime 93 min. • Color • DVDIn French with optional English subtitles

Don Juan (or if Don Juan Were A Woman)

DVD

  • Cast: Robert Hossein ... Prevost
  • Maurice Ronet ... Pierre
  • Robert Walker Jr.
  • Juan Álvarez
  • Mathieu Carrière ... Paul
  • Brigitte Bardot ... Jeanne
  • Michèle Sand ... Leporella
  • Jane Birkin ... Clara

Directed By Roger Vadim

Cat no. DON230
ISBN 0-7800-2452-4
UPC 0 37429-1611-2 8
(HVE DVD)
For her last feature, Brigitte Bardot teamed up once again with the man who made her famous, Roger Vadim (And God Created Woman). Bardot plays Jeanne, a proud destroyer of men who lives on board an ultra-mod submarine. As Jeanne confesses her sexual conquests to a priest, one can’t help but see Bardot as the sex symbol whose public persona was so often synonymous with the characters she portrayed. Home Vision Entertainment is proud to present this cult classic in a luminous new transfer enhanced for 16X9 televisions.

1973France • Runtime 95 • Color • DVDIn French with optional English subtitles

 

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