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Barbarella is a 1968 French-Italian science fiction film based on Jean-Claude Forest's French Barbarella comics. The film stars Jane Fonda in the title role and was directed by Roger Vadim, who was Fonda's husband at the time. The film was not popular at its release, but received greater attention afterward with a 1977 re-release. It has since become a cult film.
In an unspecified future, Barbarella is assigned by the President of Earth to retrieve Doctor Durand Durand from the Tau Ceti region. Durand Durand is the inventor of the Positronic Ray, a weapon that Earth leaders fear will fall into the wrong hands. Barbarella crashes on the 16th planet of Tau Ceti and is soon knocked unconscious by two mysterious girls, who take Barbarella to the wreckage of a spaceship. Inside the wreckage, she is tied up and several children emerge from within the ship. They set out several dolls which have razor sharp teeth. As the dolls begin to bite her, Barbarella faints but is rescued by Mark Hand, the Catchman, who patrols the ice looking for errant children. While Hand takes her back to her ship, Barbarella offers to reward Mark and he suggests sex. She says that people on Earth no longer have penetrative intercourse but consume exaltation transference pills and press their palms together when their "psychocardiograms are in perfect harmony". Hand prefers the bed, and Barbarella agrees. Hand's vessel makes long loops around Barbarella's crashed vessel while the two have sex, and when it finally comes to a stop, Barbarella is blissfully humming. After Hand repairs her ship, Barbarella departs and promises to return, agreeing that doing things the old-fashioned way is occasionally best.
Barbarella - Trailer
Barbarella (1968) Trailer
Barbarella 1968
Barbarella - 1968
Barbarella (1968) "Oh, Pygar!"
Barbarella (1968) meets Dildano
barbarella opening titles
Barbarella (1968) Soundtrack - Bob Crewe & Charles Fox
Behind the scenes of "Barbarella" 1968 featurette
Barbarella (1968) Full "Movie
Actors: Jaimee Peasley (actress), Jacinta McDermott (writer), Jacinta McDermott (director), Troy Wheeler (actor), Nataya Christie (producer), Mitchel Gurrin (editor),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Robert Rodriguez (director), Rose McGowan (actress), Martha De Laurentiis (producer), Claude Brulé (writer), Neal Purvis (writer), Robert Wade (writer), Jean-Claude Forest (writer),
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi,Actors: Shane Hawks (writer), Shane Hawks (producer), Shane Hawks (director), Michael Maiello (actor), Eric V. Jones (actor), Carrie Hawks (producer), Lauren Armstrong (actress), Amy MacPhee (editor), Traci Vitale (actress), Jocelyn Fultz (actress), Pink Boa (composer), Jason Gearhart (actor), Sage Baller (actor),
Genres: Horror,Actors: Mario Bava (actor), Adam Yauch (actor), Jane Fonda (actress), Kim Aubry (producer), Roman Coppola (actor), Dino De Laurentiis (actor), John Phillip Law (actor), Ennio Morricone (actor), Serena Warner (editor), Serena Warner (producer), Steve Bissette (actor),
Plot: Famous comic book artist Stephen R. Bissette, creator of DC Comic Book character "The Swamp Thing" and co-creator of the comic character "Constantine" teaches film appreciation and the art of comic book illustration in rural Vermont. Bissette is a life-long fan of DANGER: DIABOLIK and in "From Fumetti to Film," Bissette gives us a guided tour of how, in his own words, DANGER: DIABOLIK was "...the best adaptation of comic book to feature film bar none." His concepts of how the apparent 2-dimensional world of comic book illustrations were faithfully, but imaginatively re-interpreted by director Mario Bava are enhanced with side by side comparisons of the original comic book images laid next to film clips. Other films and television adaptations of comic books in that era were less successful, according to Bissette.
Genres: Short,Actors: Mark Anthony (actor), Jake Steed (actor), Barbarella (actress), Szilvia Lauren (actress), Jake Steed (director), Melody Magic (actress), Amanda Twice (actress), Tolly (actress), Lisa Hotlipps (actress), Lucy (actress), Mari Lee (actress), Viviana (actress), Cindy Foxx (actress), Halle (actress),
Genres: Adult,Actors: Kristin Witcombe (miscellaneous crew), Ken Goodlet (actor), Jessica Napier (actress), Lara Cox (actress), Jill McKay (actress), Martin Connor (editor), Annelies Norland (miscellaneous crew), Celia Ireland (actress), Andrew Mackie (miscellaneous crew), Jonathon Green (producer), Patrick Dickson (actor), Justin Smith (actor), Amanda Higgs (miscellaneous crew), Tim Campbell (actor), Cassandra Simpson (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Comedy, Romance,Actors: Chad Smith (composer), Blair Murphy (miscellaneous crew), Udy Epstein (producer), Parris Patton (director), Don Lepore (producer), Filberto Ascencio (actor), Matt Henderson (miscellaneous crew), Stacey Dean (actress), Dusty Dean (actress), Butch Dean (actor), Janice Van Wagner (miscellaneous crew), Nikki Williams (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Kyle Dean was a misfit in his North Carolina school. He was called "Creature" because he was a boy who wanted to be a girl in part of the country where such things were not understood or tolerated. As soon as he could he left North Carolina for Hollywood where he felt that he'd stand more of a chance of becoming who he wanted to be. Now as Stacey he's going back to visit with with Mom and Pop.
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Plot: 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.
Keywords: 41st-century, abstract-art, air-battle, alien, angel, animal-attack, antique-gun, apocalypse, astronaut, attackBarbarella is marked by the same audacity and originality, fantasy, humor, beauty and horror, cruelty and eroticism that make comic books such a favorite. The setting is the planet Lythion in the year 40,000, when Barbarella (Jane Fonda) makes a forced landing while traveling through space. She acts like a female James Bond, vanquishing evil in the forms of robots and monsters. She also rewards, in an uninhibited manner, the handsome men who assist her in the adventure. Whether she is wrestling with Black Guards, the evil Queen, or the Angel Pygar, she just can't seem to avoid losing at least a part of her skin-tight space suit!
In the distant future, a highly sexual woman is assigned with finding and stopping the evil Durand-Durand. Along the way, she encounters various unusual people.
Barbarella cheering an angel up in her very own way. Scene from the campy 1968 classic "Barbarella" Starring Jane Fonda.
Dildano (!?) gets lucky with Barbarella, the earth way. Scene from the campy 1968 movie Barbarella with Jane Fonda.
Opening titles of the movie Barbarella, with Jane Fonda, by Roger Vadim (1968). The opening sequence, credited to Arcady and the great Maurice Binder, features an unrestrained intergalactic planetary aviatrix Jane Fonda peeling off her space suit in the kind of weightlessness that has the viewer seeing past the errant reflection. Text spills from the head, chaotically at first, then coalesces in credit, and finally plays the coy cover up.
[00:00] 01. Barbarella (Vocals - The Glitterhouse) [02:39] 02. Goodnight Alfie [04:06] 03. Spaceship Out Of Control [05:36] 04. Ski Ride [07:31] 05. The Hungry Dolls [09:18] 06. Love Drags Me Down (Vocals - The Glitterhouse) [12:58] 07. Pygar Finds Barbarella [14:16] 08. I Love All The Love In You (Vocals - The Glitterhouse) [18:05] 09. The Labyrinth [19:16] 10. Pygar's New Wings [21:12] 11. Fight In Flight [23:44] 12. Entrance Into Sogo [25:40] 13. Hello Pretty Pretty [26:43] 14. Pygar's Persecution [27:58] 15. The Black Queen's Beads [31:28] 16. Dead Duck [32:02] 17. The Pill [33:04] 18. Smoke (Viper Vapor) [35:20] 19. The Sex Machine [38:35] 20. The Chamber Of Dreams [40:58] 21. The Destruction Of Sogo [43:23] 22. An Angel Is Love (Vocals - Bob Cre...
"Barbarella does her thing" in this featurette presenting a behind-the-scenes glimpse of director Roger Vadim's 1968 cult classic. Jane Fonda stars alongside a colorful international cast including David Hemmings, John Phillip Law, Milo O'Shea, Anita Pallenberg, Ugo Tognazzi, and Marcel Marceau.
Barbarella crashes http://bit.ly/1WRduNu on the 16th planet of Tau Ceti and is soon knocked unconscious by two mysterious girls, who take Barbarella to the wreckage of a spaceship.
I haven't seen ya in the longest time
I gotta say, can't get ya off my mind
I'm like a shakin' fool
Whoo ooo...
Lately I'm dining on gin and sake
I'd like to dress you like a rich Iraqi
So separated
Whoo ooo...
I'm in the secret cellar
You're becoming Barbarella
I don't know why, I don't know when
I don't know where to get up
So stay around
I'll tell you secrets in the night
oooh oooh...
She came out looking like some Cinderella
Walked out the door becoming Barbarella
It's hard to keep my cool
Whoo ooo...
I'm in the secret cellar
You're becoming Barbarella
I don't know why, I don't know when
I don't know where we'll get up
So stay around
And tell me secrets in the night
oooh oooh...
Keep holding questions with a million answers
We got pedestrian Brazillian dancers
Who like to break the rules
oooh oooh...
I'm in the secret cellar
You're becoming Barbarella
I don't know why, I don't know when
I don't know where to get up
So stay around
I'll tell you secrets in the night
oooh oooh...
I'm in the secret cellar
You're becoming Barbarella
I don't know why, I don't know when
I don't know where we'll get up
So stay around
And tell me secrets in the night