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Barbarella
TrailerSet in an unspecified future, the movie follows highly sexual Barbarella as she is assigned with finding and stopping the evil Durand-Durand, whose positronic ray, if not recovered, could signal the end of humanity.Actors: Jane Fonda, John Phillip Law, Anita Pallenberg, Milo OShea, Marcel Marceau, Claude Dauphin, Véronique Vendell, Giancarlo Cobelli, Serge Marquand, Nino Musco, Franco Gulà, ...»Director: Roger VadimCountry: France, ItalyDuration: 98 minQuality: HDRelease: 1968IMDb: 5.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Barbarella"
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Characters of "Barbarella"
BarbarellaPlayed by: Jane FondaPygarPlayed by: John Phillip LawThe Great TyrantPlayed by: Anita PallenbergDuran DuranPlayed by: Milo O'SheaProfessor PingPlayed by: Marcel MarceauPresident of EarthPlayed by: Claude DauphinCaptain MoonPlayed by: Véronique VendellCaptain SunPlayed by: Serge MarquandStomoxysPlayed by: Catherine ChevallierGlossinaPlayed by: Marie Therese ChevallierDildanoPlayed by: David Hemmings -
Directors of "Barbarella"
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Creators of "Barbarella"
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Critic Reviews of "Barbarella"
Chicago ReaderApril 17, 2007The film is ugly on so many levels -- from art direction to human values -- that it's hard to know where to begin.
VarietyApril 17, 2007Despite a certain amount of production dash and polish and a few silly-funny lines of dialog, Barbarella isn't very much of a film.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006Terry Southern's dialogue occasionally sparkles, and the imaginative designs, as shot by Claude Renoir, look really splendid.
New York TimesMay 09, 2005Throughout the movie, there is the assumption that just mentioning a thing (sex, politics, religion) makes it funny and that mentioning it in some offensive context makes it funnier.
San Francisco ChronicleJanuary 01, 2000Fonda looks sensational and glides through this romp like a dazed, ripe-to-the- touch innocent.
Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)December 27, 2013A Flash Gordon-meets-Oz kitsch-fest stripping women's sexual revolution down to voyeuristic spectacle, flimsily dressed in cheap, see-through, psychedelic B-movie garb. Vadim imbues most scenes with a faux-arty lethargy that slumps into stiltedness.
Cinema CrazedJune 05, 2013One of the most memorable of comic book adaptations ever conceived...
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteSeptember 10, 2012...like a lot of truly terrible things from the '60s, Barbarella has acquired the patina of the cult classic, which means that as the cultural context has changed we are able to enjoy it for reasons other than those intended by the filmmakers
CNNRadioJuly 02, 2012"Barbarella" is the 1968 sci-fi that made Jane Fonda a household name. The opening credits feature a striptease that takes Fonda from a cumbersome space suit to her birthday suit. Her sex kitten looks were enough to drive young men crazy.
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