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Die Pariserin

Originaltitel: Une parisienne
  • 1957
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 26 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Brigitte Bardot, Charles Boyer, and Henri Vidal in Die Pariserin (1957)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSet against the picturesque springtime in Paris, the President of France's daughter marries a buttoned down cabinet official, but after her new husband starts stepping out behind her back, t... Alles lesenSet against the picturesque springtime in Paris, the President of France's daughter marries a buttoned down cabinet official, but after her new husband starts stepping out behind her back, the young bride takes off for the Riviera.Set against the picturesque springtime in Paris, the President of France's daughter marries a buttoned down cabinet official, but after her new husband starts stepping out behind her back, the young bride takes off for the Riviera.

  • Regie
    • Michel Boisrond
  • Drehbuch
    • Annette Wademant
    • Jean Aurel
    • Jacques Emmanuel
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Charles Boyer
    • Henri Vidal
    • Brigitte Bardot
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    6,2/10
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    • Regie
      • Michel Boisrond
    • Drehbuch
      • Annette Wademant
      • Jean Aurel
      • Jacques Emmanuel
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Charles Boyer
      • Henri Vidal
      • Brigitte Bardot
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    Charles Boyer
    Charles Boyer
    • Le prince Charles
    Henri Vidal
    Henri Vidal
    • Michel Legrand
    Brigitte Bardot
    Brigitte Bardot
    • Brigitte Laurier
    Noël Roquevert
    Noël Roquevert
    • Le docteur d'Herblay
    Madeleine Lebeau
    Madeleine Lebeau
    • Monique Wilson
    Fernand Sardou
    • Fernand le Barman
    Claire Maurier
    Claire Maurier
    • Caroline Herblay
    Robert Pizani
    Robert Pizani
    • Ambassadeur Mouchkine
    Guy Tréjan
    Guy Tréjan
    • Le colonel d'aviation
    Judith Magre
    Judith Magre
    • Irma
    Harry-Max
    Harry-Max
    • L'ambassadeur
    • (as Harry Max)
    Marcel Charvey
    • Un mauvais garçon
    Vera Talchi
    • Titine
    Marcel Pérès
    Marcel Pérès
    • Le général
    • (as Marcel Pérés)
    Henri Cogan
    • Un bagarreur
    Hubert de Lapparent
    Hubert de Lapparent
    • L'huissier du président
    Nadia Gray
    Nadia Gray
    • La reine Greta
    André Luguet
    André Luguet
    • Alcide Laurier
    • Regie
      • Michel Boisrond
    • Drehbuch
      • Annette Wademant
      • Jean Aurel
      • Jacques Emmanuel
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    A light, charming, cheeky comedy with a lot of sass.

    Bridgette Bardot, looking as sexy as ever, plays a spoiled but innocent daughter of a French Ambassador. She cons one of her father's top aides (womanizer MICHEL) into marrying her and it turns out to be the best thing for both of them. Michel is soon flirting with his old girlfriends and in order to teach him a lesson, Bridgette flirts heavily with a married PRINCE CHARLES. Michel is surprised by his jealousy. A cat-and-mouse game ensues between Brigdette and Michel ("I'll have an affair"..."No you won't"...) And finally Michel realizes she just might and vows to give up all the other ladies in his life. Bridgette and Michel settle comfortably into their happily-ever-after while Prince Charles jets home to England.

    It's an admittedly light piece but it's incredibly charming. While some may fault it as a product of it's time, I found that completely enjoyable. Worthy of a rental.
    7ZeddaZogenau

    To Nice for a swim with Brigitte BARDOT

    Two years before their joint appearance in COME DANCE WITH ME (1959), Brigitte BARDOT and Henri VIDAL (1919-1959) had already appeared on screen as lovers and married couples.

    In UNE PARISIENNE, BARDOT plays the daughter of the French Prime Minister (Andre LUGUET), who falls madly in love with her father's chief diplomat. Although he's a confirmed bachelor, he doesn't let anyone get away with it, Brigitte wouldn't be Brigitte if she couldn't win him over. A lingering jealousy remains, however, as there are simply too many admirers from the past queuing up for the handsome Michel. It's a good thing that the state visit of Queen Greta (Nadia GRAY) is just around the corner. Her frivolous Prince Consort Charles (Charles Boyer) is extremely smitten with the charming Brigitte and flies with her to Nice for a swim...

    A slightly frivolous comedy starring Brigitte Bardot, who became an important export for the French economy in those days. In the US and Canada alone, the film grossed $3 million at the box office. It certainly didn't hurt that Bardot was allowed to admire her bare bottom from afar. In the 1950s, only French films featuring the fearless Brigitte had something like that to offer, and she also got to cruise through Paris in a bright red sports car. Add to that Charles Boyer, also hardened in Hollywood by four Oscar nominations (in 1945, for example, he was nominated for his role in Gaslight with Ingrid Bergman), in a charming guest role as the Prince Consort! What more could you want?
    8gbill-74877

    Ooh la la

    Male fantasy is turned up to 11 in this one. It's a sex farce that I confess to enjoying, despite the silliness and objectification, because dear god it's 1957, Brigitte Bardot is 23, and the film has such a fun French playfulness to it.

    As you might guess, the film revolves around Bardot, and she is in so many scenes designed to titillate that it's comical. Let's see, there's the buxom, lusty secretary wearing a tight sweater, the girl sneaking up to a hotel to start an affair with no strings attached, the bride taking off her gown and walking around in lingerie, and the disinterested woman who can be aroused to passion with kisses on the back of the neck. She's also in a low cut red evening dress, trying to seduce another man into an affair by getting down on her hands and knees, later takes a bath, lifting her legs skyward out of the tub, runs around in a towel, and presents breakfast in bed in a shirt and apron. The object of her affections is played by Henri Vidal, and the man she pursues to make him jealous is 58-year-old Charles Boyer. He jets her off to Nice for a swim, so we see her emerging from the sea in a bikini, then dancing seductively with him in a small café.

    Bardot is gorgeous and immortalized in this movie, even if it is over-the-top. I might have liked it even more for going all the way in its over-the-top-ness, if that makes any sense. There are countless shots which are just fantastic, including one in front of a set of mirrors, reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe in 'How to Marry a Millionaire". I did like the open acknowledgment of affairs, which is so very French, but how the film points out they have to be conducted in the right way, with sensitivity and decorum, and the jealousy that even then may arise. It's not high art, and it's definitely not politically correct, but ooh la la, this one is a guilty pleasure.
    9pmullinsj

    The Ultimately Perfectly Delicious Confection

    I have to agree with all the previous commenter's--this is simply the best of all frothy comedies, with Bardot as sexy as Marilyn Monroe ever was, and definitely with a prettier face (maybe there's less mystique, but look how Marilyn paid for that.) I don't think I've ever seen such a succulent-looking female on screen, so perfect that even a gay man like me got excited by it--and not just for purely aesthetic reasons (if the idiot evangelicals really want to do their 'convert-a-queer' number, they are really going to need to up their standards, as no church mice need apply here...)Her breasts, the rest of her figure, her adorable voice, the hilarious way she shakes as she walks across a room...only to arrive in front of a man, breasts literally pointed as if in exquisite confrontation...

    I think Boyer is one of the greatest leading men in all of film history. No one played opposite more great female stars than did he: Garbo, Dietrich, K. Hepburn, Colbert, and here Bardot, among many others. And he was also in 'Fanny' with Leslie Caron, and had small parts in 'How to Steal a Million' with A. Hepburn, as well as being in the Deneuve movie 'The April Fools' (although not opposite her.) The only thing I could disagree with in remarks is that even the loud, obnoxious music over the opening credits is appropriate--I mean, Bardot is not meant to be subtle on top of everything else, and her essential loudness (I don't mean her voice) is part of her irresistible and, one might even say, exemplary charm.

    Vidal is thoroughly handsome, even if pouty Brigitte says toward the beginning 'I don't know why I am in love with you, you're not even handsome.'

    Dear, dear Bardot! Truly one of the wonders of the 20th century, not to mention the joy that she is still with us, when so many of the truly characterful are passing away so fast, in all her eccentric glory.
    6shepardjessica-1

    Light & Lovely Bardot!

    Brigitte Bardot sparkles in this lighthearted romp with Charles Boyer and looks great as always. Although I prefer her dramas and melodramas her romantic comedies are a filling dessert. She seems comfortable, relaxed, and appears to be having a fine old time. Boyer is always charming and an undervalued actor for many years.

    A 6 out of 10. Best performance = BB. The music is annoying, especially the opening, but the color is great. All Bardot fans should seek this out (just for fun). I think Bardot is under-rated because few of her films are GREAT ART, but she holds her own with anybody and was always a treat for the eyes as well.

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      The airplane used is the Morane-Saulnier MS.755 Fleuret, a prototype French two-seat jet trainer designed and built by Morane-Saulnier. It failed to gain any orders but was developed into the larger four-seat MS.760 Paris. The one and only prototype was registered F-ZWRS, in the movie it is shown as F-WZRS.
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      Le policier motard: Brigitte Laurier, like the president of the council.

      Brigitte Laurier: I'm his daughter.

      Le policier motard: That's still no reason to run a red light.

      Brigitte Laurier: Please hurry, Officer. I'm running after the man I love.

      Le policier motard: Don't ever run after a man. That's a sure way to lose him.

      Brigitte Laurier: I know, but I can't help myself.

    • Alternative Versionen
      Being a French-Italy co-production, the film has two original titles: "La Parigina" in Italy, and "Une Parisienne" in France, spoken in Italian and French, respectively. The film premiered end 1957, and was dubbed in English for the international markets as "La Parisienne" early 1958. The official VHS and DVD releases (PAL system), from René Château are also titled "La Parisienne" but have the original French dialogue and English subtitles. The pre-title sequence was omitted from the video release, but it exists from an earlier TV broadcast.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Erinnerung an die Unterentwicklung (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      Paris B. B.
      Music by André Hodeir, Henri Crolla and Hubert Rostaing

      Performed by Christiane Legrand

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 20. Dezember 1957 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Frankreich
      • Italien
    • Sprachen
      • Französisch
      • Latein
    • Auch bekannt als
      • La Parisienne
    • Drehorte
      • Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris 8, Paris, Frankreich(car chase, scene between Motorcycle Officer and Brigitte Marnier.)
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      • 450.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      1 Stunde 26 Minuten
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