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Barbarella: Queen of the Galaxy
: :Based on the popular french sci-fi comic strip this cult classic details the bizarre adventures of a space nymphette encountering fantastic creatures and super beings. Youll see sides of fonda that you have never seen before. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 08/22/2006 Starring: Jane Fonda David Hemmings Run time: 98 minutes Rating: Pg Director: Roger Vadim essential video:Jane Fonda's memorable, zero-gravity striptease during the opening credits of this 1968 Roger Vadim movie is the closest the film comes to a liberated marriage of wit and sex. Based on a French ...
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Meet Marcel Marceau (1965-USA)
: :A one-man show in 9 parts by the most famous contemporary pantomimist. MARCEL MARCEAU himself does voice-over introductions of his various skits. A Paris street-tough finds a wallet; at the circus; the magician; the kite; the matador; at a society party; 'The Passage Of Time;' Don Juan and a special tribute to Harpo Marx, Buster Keaton, Stan Laurel and Charlie Chaplin. 'Bip,' the famous Marceau character, goes through his paces - a modern tradition. TV kinescope performed before a live audience...video quality lacks definition in places, but its well worth the opportunity ...
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Joseph's Gift
: :A one-man show in 9 parts by the most famous contemporary pantomimist. MARCEL MARCEAU himself does voice-over introductions of his various skits. A Paris street-tough finds a wallet; at the circus; the magician; the kite; the matador; at a society party; 'The Passage Of Time;' Don Juan and a special tribute to Harpo Marx, Buster Keaton, Stan Laurel and Charlie Chaplin. 'Bip,' the famous Marceau character, goes through his paces - a modern tradition. TV kinescope performed before a live audience...video quality lacks definition in places, but its well worth the opportunity ...
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Barbarella [Region 2]
: essential video:Jane Fonda's memorable, zero-gravity striptease during the opening credits of this 1968 Roger Vadim movie is the closest the film comes to a liberated marriage of wit and sex. Based on a French comic strip, the story concerns the adventures of a 41st-century woman, who pretty much gets it on with whomever asks. The sci-fi sets were pretty interesting at the time, though they look rather anachronistic now. Appreciated today mostly as a camp classic, the movie is actually more trying than anything else. --Tom Keogh
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Barbarella [Region 2]
: essential video:Jane Fonda's memorable, zero-gravity striptease during the opening credits of this 1968 Roger Vadim movie is the closest the film comes to a liberated marriage of wit and sex. Based on a French comic strip, the story concerns the adventures of a 41st-century woman, who pretty much gets it on with whomever asks. The sci-fi sets were pretty interesting at the time, though they look rather anachronistic now. Appreciated today mostly as a camp classic, the movie is actually more trying than anything else. --Tom Keogh
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Fantastic Night
:Description:Denis makes his living as a night docker. He is haunted by the same dream in which he pursues a ghost who is a beautiful woman. One night this ghost wakes him up, and Denis, believing that he is still sleeping, follows this woman, Irene, to a strange restaurant where he meets her father and her fiance. Irene's father is a magician who wishes to capture his daughter and confine her to a mad house. Denis will free her and discover that this man is not her father but just a con artist ...
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