Barbarella (1968)
Science-FictionAventureComédie
En l’an 40 000. Sur ordre du président de la Terre, la jeune Barbarella doit retarder ses vacances sur Vénus pour tenter de retrouver et d’arrêter le redoutable professeur Durand Durand, qui vient de mettre au point une arme effroyable : le rayon positronique, aussi appelé « polyrayon 4 », qui met en danger l’équilibre de l’amour universel. Un atterrissage forcé sur Lytheion vaut à Barbarella d’être capturée par deux gamines qui la livrent à des poupées‐robots. La jeune femme est sauvée par l’intervention de Mark Hand. Elle apprend en outre que Durand Durand se trouve sur la planète Sogo, sur laquelle son appareil s’écrase. La malheureuse tombe entre les griffes de la féroce Reine noire…
Directeur:
Roger Vadim
écrivains:
Roger Vadim, Terry Southern.
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Jane Fonda as Barbarella |
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John Phillip Law as Pygar |
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Anita Pallenberg as The Great Tyrant |
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Marcel Marceau as Professor Ping |
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Claude Dauphin as President of Earth |
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Milo O'Shea as Concierge / Durand-Durand |
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Véronique Vendell as Captain Moon |
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Serge Marquand as Captain Sun |
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Catherine Chevallier as Stomoxys |
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Marie Therese Chevallier as Glossina |
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David Hemmings as Dildano |
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Ugo Tognazzi as Mark Hand |
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Giancarlo Cobelli as Jean-Paul |
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Fabienne Fabre as La femme arbre |
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Corinne Fontaine as |
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Nino Musco as The General |
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Umberto Di Grazia as Sogo Citizen |
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Franco Gulà as The Suicide |
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Jean Saudray as |
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Romolo Valli as |
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Robert Rietti as Professor Ping (voice) |
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Kitty Swan as Girl in Sogo (uncredited) |
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Fabio Testi as Tall Man at Party (uncredited) |
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Talitha Pol as Pipe-Smoking Girl (uncredited) |
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Antonio Sabàto as Jean-Paul (uncredited) |
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Honey Autumn as Bald Handmaiden at Sogovian Court (uncredited) |
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Diane Bond as (uncredited) |
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Silvana Venturelli as (uncredited) |
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Carla Cassola as (uncredited) |
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Joan Greenwood as The Great Tyrant (voice) (uncredited) |
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María Teresa Orsini as Suicide Girl (uncredited) |
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Chantal Cachin as Revolutionary (uncredited) |
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Fred Robsahm as Dildano's Assistant (uncredited) |
| Camera | Claude Renoir | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Jean-Claude Forest | Author |
| Writing | Roger Vadim | Screenplay |
| Editing | Victoria Mercanton | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jacques Fonteray | Costume Design |
| Directing | Roger Vadim | Director |
| Art | Mario Garbuglia | Production Design |
| Production | Dino De Laurentiis | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Paco Rabanne | Costume Design |
| Writing | Vittorio Bonicelli | Writer |
| Writing | Brian Degas | Writer |
| Writing | Terry Southern | Screenplay |
| Writing | Claude Brulé | Writer |
| Writing | Clement Biddle Wood | Writer |
| Writing | Tudor Gates | Writer |
| Sound | David Hildyard | Sound Engineer |
| Art | Umberto Campagna | Assistant Art Director |
| Directing | Suzanne Durrenberger | Script Supervisor |
| Production | Guy Luongo | Production Supervisor |
| Directing | Carlo Lastricati | First Assistant Director |
| Visual Effects | Augie Lohman | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Gloria Mussetta | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Directing | Alberto Cardone | Second Unit Director |
| Sound | Bob Crewe | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Charles Fox | Original Music Composer |