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Barbarella (film)

Barbarella
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US poster for Barbarella
Directed by Roger Vadim
Produced by Dino De Laurentiis
Written by Vittori Bonicelli
Claude Brulé
Brian Degas
Jean-Claude Forest
Tudor Gates
Terry Southern
Clement B. Wood
Starring Jane Fonda
David Hemmings
Music by Bob Crewe
Charles Fox
Cinematography Claude Renoir
Editing by Victoria Mercanton
Distributed by Paramount Pictures (USA)
Release date(s) (USA) October 10, 1968
(Italy) October 18, 1968
Running time 98 min.
Country France / Italy
Language English
Budget $9,000,000
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Barbarella, also known as Barbarella, Queen of the Galaxy is a 1968 erotic science fiction film, based on the French Barbarella comic book created by Jean-Claude Forest.


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Plot

The comic and film both feature Barbarella, a young woman who has numerous adventures, often involving sex, while journeying around the galaxy, c.A.D. 40,000.

Style

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Jane Fonda in a Barbarella promotional still

Barbarella is famous for a sequence in which the title character, played by Jane Fonda, performs a striptease in zero gravity during (and inadequately concealed by) the opening credits.

Barbarella is one of the few science fiction erotica films and includes an erotic torture device.

The whole film is played in a very tongue-in-cheek manner—especially when it comes to the frequent (but non-explicit) sex scenes. To modern viewers, the film's special effects look cheaply-made and unconvincing, but they were ambitious by the standards of the day.

The film was simultaneously shot in French and English. In the French version, Fonda performs her own lines in French. In the English version, the character Pallenberg's lines are dubbed by Fenella Fielding, at least according to the region2 DVD booklet notes, although others have claimed that the voice actually belongs to Joan Greenwood. Marcel Marceau's lines are also dubbed into English.

De Laurentiis returned to camp science fiction (but without the erotica) with 1980's Flash Gordon.

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Reception

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The film was a box office failure however, it has since gained a cult following since its re-release in 1977 and on home video.

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Barbarella (film):Jane Fonda as Barbarella
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Jane Fonda as Barbarella

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