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Brigitte Bardot Collection (1969)
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Brigitte Bardot,
Dawn Addams,
Micha Auer,
Claude Brasseur,
Jean Bretonniere,
Raymond Bussieres,
Marcel Charvey,
Francois Chaumette,
Mario David,
Georges Descrieres,
Annie Duperey,
Franqoise Fabian,
Paul Frankeur
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Jean Aurel,
Michel Boisrond,
Alan Bougrain-Doubourg,
Roger Vadim
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Foreign,
Drama
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Anchor Bay
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English
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Length: |
413 mins
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"One of the Top 5 Sexiest Stars Of The Century"- Playboy Magazine
This Five-Disc Collection Includes: Les Femmes (1969) When a womanizing novelist suffers from writer's block, he hires Clara as his new secretary and erotic inspiration. As the writer reveals the most intimate details of the women in his life, he finds himself becoming obsessed with the free-spirited sexuality of his beautiful new employee. Les Femmes captures permissive French morality in the late 1960's...and delivers Bardot at her most luscious.
Come Dance With Me (1967) When her husband is found standing over the body of a murdered dance instructor, Brigitte Bardot goes undercover to find the real killer and is drawn into a shady Parisian underworld of blackmail, transvestities and mambo lessons.Dawn Addams and Serge Gaihnsbourg co-star in this delightful combination of comedy, mystery and suspense that Bardot fans consider one of the most unique films of ther career.
Naughty Girl (1956) Brigitte Bardot is at her naughtiest as the precocious schoolgirl of a Parisian nightclub owner who, when suspected of forgery, flees the city and entrusts Brigitte's safety to a playboy lounge singer. As his life is turned upside down by "le grand bebe," Bardot burns up the screen in her legendary Technicolor dance sequences.
Please Not Now! (1961) In this sexy screwball comedy, dizzy model Sophie is devastated when her boyfriend runs off to a ski resort with an American heiress. With the help of custard pies, loaded rifles, speeding toboggans and a screwy swami, Bardot soon finds adventure everywhere and love where she least expects it.Please Not Now! includes Brigitte's infamous nude dance sequence (censored in many countries) and is one of Bardot's best-loved comedies.
Brigitte Bardot
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