Barbarella

Titolo originale: Barbarella
Regia: Roger Vadim |
Anno: 1968
Origine: France | Italy |
Generi: Fantascienza Avventura Commedia Fantasy Azione
Tag: angel | sexual fantasy | alien planet | distant future | bird attack | female mercenary | dream realm | universal translator | aliens | spacesuit |
Cast: Jane Fonda | John Phillip Law | Anita Pallenberg | Marcel Marceau | Claude Dauphin | Milo O’Shea | Véronique Vendell | Serge Marquand | Catherine Chevallier | Marie Therese Chevallier | David Hemmings | Ugo Tognazzi | Giancarlo Cobelli | Fabienne Fabre | Corinne Fontaine | Nino Musco | Umberto Di Grazia | Franco Gulà | Jean Saudray | Romolo Valli | Robert Rietti | Kitty Swan | Fabio Testi | Talitha Pol | Antonio Sabàto | Honey Autumn | Diane Bond | Silvana Venturelli | Carla Cassola | Joan Greenwood | María Teresa Orsini | Chantal Cachin | Fred Robsahm |

Il destino dell'umanità è compromesso da uno scienziato che, usando come mezzo di intimidazione un terrificante raggio di sua invenzione, vuole sottomettere l'universo intero ai suoi voleri. Barbarella viene inviata alla sua ricerca. Spalleggiata da un gruppo di "ribelli" toglie di mezzo lo scomodo individuo.

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Inspired the music video "Drive My Soul" by the Canadian singer-songwriter Lights D
Dildano's password, "Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch", is the name of a r [...] D
Terry Southern was surprised to see the screenplay credit not just himself, but Roger Vadim and seve [...] D
After many failed attempts at making either a sequel or reboot to the film, Sony Pictures would move [...] D
Even though the titles of this movie are credited to Arcady, they were actually designed by the orig [...] D
Whilst he was still alive, the movie's co-writer-director Roger Vadim was interested in making a seq [...] D
A new version of Barbarella was proposed in the 2000s, and director Robert Rodriguez was interested [...] D
Terry Southern suggested Anita Pallenberg as the Black Queen, as he had befriended her when he was w [...] D
Gaumont International Television announced a pilot for a TV series based on the film by Amazon Studi [...] D
This movie is officially considered to be a "cult movie" and is included in Danny Peary's book "Cult [...] D
In the Labyrinth, Barbarella asks Pygar where she can find Professor Ping. At that point, the backgr [...] D
Brigitte Bardot and Sophia Loren turned down the title role. Bardot didn't want to play sexual roles [...] D
Pygar was the last of the bird-men species "Ornithanthropes". D
A number of the movie's set pieces and art and set direction were inspired by the Metro-Goldwyn-Maye [...] D
Inside Barbarella's space capsule, usually seen in the left side, is depicted the right hand portion [...] D
The film, especially the initial zero gravity strip-tease sequence, was an inspiration for Kylie Min [...] D
For her role in this movie, the New York Times labeled actress Jane Fonda "the most iconic sex godde [...] D
Actress Jane Fonda's only science fiction movie. She was unsure of the film, but was convinced by di [...] D
The names of some of the movie's main set-pieces which were summarized in the movie's main English l [...] D
This movie was made before actress Jane Fonda's "politicization" and maturation, and the evolution o [...] D
This movie was given a major theatrical re-release in 1977 due to the box-office success of Guerre s [...] D
In 1999, it was announced that a remake of the movie was in the works and that Warner Bros. had acqu [...] D
The source French science fiction comic book by Jean-Claude Forest was first serialized in the Frenc [...] D
The movie was given the R16 rating in New Zealand. D
Jackie Lee worked on the original soundtrack, written by Michel Magne, but her songs were removed be [...] D
When Virna Lisi was asked to play Barbarella, she terminated her contract with United Artists and re [...] D
Charles Fox, who co-wrote the songs for this movie, also wrote the theme song for another sci-fi mov [...] D
American star Jane Fonda and French director Roger Vadim were married when the movie was made and fi [...] D
The 1994 LaserDisc version of the film was incorrectly presented in a much narrower 2.47:1 aspect ra [...] D
For the scene involving Barbarella being attacked by hummingbirds, wrens and lovebirds were used as [...] D
Barbarella's captured mole machine, and her sexual encounter with a deceased rebel's robot, are both [...] D
Jane Fonda said in an interview that she had to get drunk to work up the nerve to strip naked for th [...] D
Roger Vadim: Jane Fonda is filmed at times, especially during the opening spacesuit striptease seque [...] D
The movie's missing scientist, Durand Durand, inspired the name of 1980s new wave band Duran Duran. D
The official MPAA rating of the film shown everywhere is actually of the 1977 re-release version's. [...] D
"Stomoxys" and "Glossina", the Great Tyrant's nieces, are actually the names of flies. Stomoxys calc [...] D
Lobby card stills and set photographs survive, showing footage of a seduction scene between Barbarel [...] D
The nickname that the Black Queen had for Barbarella was "Pretty Pretty". Barbarella's nickname publ [...] D
Charles B. Griffith later stated that he had worked on the script uncredited, explaining that the pr [...] D
The feathers on Pygar's wings were originally supposed to be completely white. An avid comic book fa [...] D
Jane Fonda recommended John Phillip Law to Roger Vadim because they had become friends during the ma [...] D
Ian McKellen flew to Rome to audition for a role. Although he didn't get this, he told Empire magazi [...] D
The movie's main English language trailer featured the following statement: "We wish to thank the fo [...] D
The original European version of the movie had most of the nudity intact on its first theatrical rel [...] D
The name of the laser weapon created by scientist Durand Durand was the Positronic Ray. Death rays w [...] D
Various supporting roles are dubbed by Tim Turner and Anton Rodgers. D
Anita Pallenberg's voice was dubbed by Joan Greenwood. EDIT - this is the generally accepted identif [...] D
Mathmos is the name of a company specializing in the design and manufacture of lava lamps. Apparentl [...] D
Barbarella travels to the evil city of SoGo. The name is a reference to the Biblical cities of Sodom [...] D
Two of the characters in the movie had two names: Milo O'Shea played "The Concierge", who was also k [...] D
The Director of Photography, Claude Renoir, was the son of actor Pierre Renoir and nephew of directo [...] D
The original comic had no Durand Durand and no death ray. The city was built around a monster that b [...] D
In the original comic, Barbarella was an outlaw. The movie omits some of her adventures on Lythion, [...] D
Final film of Talitha Pol. D
Mike Myers based the character Felicity Shagwell from his spy spoof Austin Powers - La spia che ci p [...] D
Jane Fonda dubbed herself for the French version. D
Actor David Hemmings received a 'special guest appearance' credit. D
The scenes during the opening credits where Barbarella seems to float around her spaceship were film [...] D
This movie is part of the "sex kitten" era of Jane Fonda's movie career. This was the movie that pop [...] D
Actress Jane Fonda as Barbarella has seven costume changes. D
This movie is listed among The 100 Most Amusingly Bad Movies Ever Made in Golden Raspberry Award fou [...] D
When Dildano and Barbarella are speaking to Professor Ping about the mission and Dildano's transmiss [...] D
The name of the planet on which Barbarella (Jane Fonda) crash-landed was the "16th Planet of Tau Cet [...] D
The original author, Jean-Claude Forest, based Barbarella on Brigitte Bardot. Bardot was asked to pl [...] D
David Gilmour, guitarist of Pink Floyd, was one of the session musicians who performed the movie's o [...] D
Based on a comic strip that was serialized in a French men's magazine in the early 1960s, created by [...] D
Portraying Professor Ping was famous French mime Marcel Marceau who was cast against type playing a [...] D
A sequel to Barbarella was planned in November 1968. Producer Robert Evans said that its working tit [...] D
Famous mime Marcel Marceau was dubbed by Robert Rietty for the voice of Professor Ping. D
English actor David Hemmings replaced Italian actor Antonio Sabato in the role of Dildano. Set photo [...] D
Terry Southern enjoyed writing the script, specifically the opening striptease and the scenes involv [...] D
This motion picture featured a massive eight credits for writers and screenwriters and there was a n [...] D
This movie was set was in the 401st Century in A.D. 40,000, but this is only stated in publicity mat [...] D
Raquel Welch was also approached to play the role, but she passed to star in Myra Breckinridge (1970 [...] D

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