Released Date:
1957-10-21
Languages:
French, English
Countries:
France, Italy
Runtime:
90 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
6.3 (4959 Reviews)
Director:
Roger VadimAntoine promises to take the orphaned Juliette away from St. Tropez after a party where she has wandered onto the yacht of the urbane Eric. But in the morning the bus and Antoine zip by Juliette's stop and she runs into the field to capture the rabbit she set free moments before. About to be sent back to the orphanage by her foster mother, she identifies with the rabbit. Antoine's younger brother Michel comes to Juliette's rescue with a marriage proposal and she accepts. Eric wants the brothers' shipyard as a casino site and brings Antoine back to St. Tropez. Life gets complicated.
Released Date:
1966-06-22
Languages:
French
Countries:
France, Italy
Runtime:
98 min
IMDB Ratings:
(384 Reviews)
Director:
Roger VadimGenres:
DramaJean Cau (adaptation)
Roger Vadim (adaptation)
Claude Choublier (scenario collaborator)
Jean Cau (dialogue)
èmile Zola (novel)
Renee Saccard is a pampered, selfish young wife of a middle-aged Parisian businessman who falls in love with her stepson but is driven to the point of madness when her husband tricks the stepson into betraying her.
Released Date:
1968-10-10
Languages:
English
Countries:
France, Italy
Runtime:
98 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
5.9 (22720 Reviews)
Director:
Roger VadimJean-Claude Forest (comic "Barbarella")
Claude Brulè (collaborating writer)
Terry Southern (screenplay)
Roger Vadim (screenplay)
Vittorio Bonicelli
Clement Biddle Wood
Brian Degas
Tudor Gates
Jean-Claude Forest
After an in-flight anti-gravity striptease (masked by the film's opening titles), Barbarella, a 41st century astronaut, lands on the planet Lythion and sets out to find the evil Durand Durand in the city of Sogo, where a new sin is invented every hour. There, she encounters such objects as the Exessive Machine, a genuine sex organ on which an accomplished artist of the keyboard, in this case, Durand Durand himself, can drive a victim to death by pleasure, a lesbian queen who, in her dream chamber, can make her fantasies take form, and a group of ladies smoking a giant hookah which, via a poor victim struggling in its glass globe, dispenses Essance of Man. You can't help but be impressed by the special effects crew and the various ways that were found to tear off what few clothes our heroine seemed to possess. Based on the popular French comic strip.
Released Date:
1969-07-23
Languages:
French, Italian, English
Countries:
France, Italy
Runtime:
121 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (3649 Reviews)
Edgar Allan Poe (story)
Roger Vadim (adaptation)
Pascal Cousin (adaptation)
Edgar Allan Poe (story)
Louis Malle (adaptation)
Clement Biddle Wood (adaptation)
Daniel Boulanger (dialogue)
Edgar Allan Poe (story)
Federico Fellini (adaptation)
Bernardino Zapponi (adaptation)
Three directors each adapt a Poe short story to the screen: "Toby Dammit" features a disheveled drugged and drunk English movie star who nods acceptance in the Italian press and his producers fawn over him. "Metzengerstein" features a Mediveal countess who has a love-hate relationship with a black stallion - who, it turns out is really her dead lover. "William Wilson" tells the story of a sadistic Austrian student with an exact double whom he later kills.
Released Date:
1988-03-04
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
100 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
4.2 (1376 Reviews)
Director:
Roger VadimIn this variation on director Vadim's own, more acclaimed Et Dieu Crèa La Femme (1956, the same title in French), the vamp Robin Shea marries charming carpenter Billy Moran, only to get out of prison, but soon decides to seduce James Tiernan, who runs for state governor.
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