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Manina, la fille sans voiles

  • 1952
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  • 1h 26m
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5.4/10
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Brigitte Bardot and Howard Vernon in Manina, la fille sans voiles (1952)
A Parisian student, Gérard Morere, sets off to recover a lost treasure contained in a sunken Phoenician ship near an island off the coast of Corsica. With funds supplied by his fellow students, Gérard convinces a smuggler named Eric (played by Jess Franco favourite Howard Vernon) to be his transportation. Whilst diving for the treasure off the picturesque Lavezzi islands, Gérard gets to know Manina (Brigitte Bardot), the attractive daughter of the local lighthouse keeper...

Notable for being one of Bardot's first on-screen performances, five years before her appearance in And God Created Woman launched her to super-stardom, Manina, The Lighthouse-Keeper's Daughter is presented here for the first time ever on Blu-ray.
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Gérard, a young student, discovers a fragment from a Phoenician amphora in Corsica. Several years later he sets off on a smuggling boat, looking for the treasure he thinks he has found. When... Read allGérard, a young student, discovers a fragment from a Phoenician amphora in Corsica. Several years later he sets off on a smuggling boat, looking for the treasure he thinks he has found. When he get back to island, he falls in love.Gérard, a young student, discovers a fragment from a Phoenician amphora in Corsica. Several years later he sets off on a smuggling boat, looking for the treasure he thinks he has found. When he get back to island, he falls in love.

  • Director
    • Willy Rozier
  • Writer
    • Willy Rozier
  • Stars
    • Brigitte Bardot
    • Jean-François Calvé
    • Howard Vernon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
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    • Director
      • Willy Rozier
    • Writer
      • Willy Rozier
    • Stars
      • Brigitte Bardot
      • Jean-François Calvé
      • Howard Vernon
    • 14User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brigitte Bardot
    Brigitte Bardot
    • Manina
    Jean-François Calvé
    Jean-François Calvé
    • Gérard Morère
    Howard Vernon
    Howard Vernon
    • Éric
    Espanita Cortez
    • La Franchucha
    Raymond Cordy
    Raymond Cordy
    • Francis - le barman
    Paulette Andrieux
    Paulette Andrieux
    • Une amie de Gérard
    • (as Paulette Andrieu)
    Henry Djanik
    • Marcel - le second d'Éric
    • (as H. Djanik)
    Jean Droze
    • Un copain de Gérard
    • (as Droze)
    Nadine Tallier
    Nadine Tallier
    • Mathilda
    • (as N. Tallier)
    Maurice Bénard
    • Le professeur Berthet
    • (as Bénard)
    Robert Arnoux
    Robert Arnoux
    • M. Moulon…
    Irène Hilda
    • Franchucha's singing voice
    Danielle Verne
    • La femme qui se bagarre
    • Director
      • Willy Rozier
    • Writer
      • Willy Rozier
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    4strong-122-478885

    A Scuba-Diving Con-Man Romances A Bikini-Clad Cutie

    Considering that this 1952 Rom-Com/Adventure tale was, indeed, titled - "Manina: The Girl in the Bikini" - I was certainly expecting the Manina character to be the most prominent factor in its plot-line.

    But, oddly enough, about 80% of this picture's contrived story-line actually had nothing to do with her, at all.

    Like, for instance - It took approximately 40 minutes of other stuff to take place in the story before the darling, young Manina was finally introduced into the action.

    And, speaking about the 17-year-old Brigitte Bardot, as the title character - Yes. She sure was quite appealing to behold. - But, with that said - It was certainly hard for me to imagine that in 4 years time this young woman would, indeed, be catapulted into super-stardom by becoming one of cinema's most desirable sex-symbols of all (next only to Marilyn Monroe).

    All-in-all - This Parisian production was, pretty much, a disappointing dud, from start to finish.
    5wrvisser-leusden-nl

    a promise for things to come

    Yes, 18 year old Brigitte Bardot in her bikini really makes this film live on !

    However, the most lasting part of the 'Manina'-shooting is a photo. It shows Brigitte naked on her belly, lying on a beach. Torso on the sand, legs in the water. Every BB-addict surely knows it, because it is the only shot showing young Bardot naked (nudity shots from the fifties are very rare anyway). Apart from the nudity this photo also is famous for its magnificent composition. BB's hooked right leg makes the picture alive, while the breaking waves make it move.

    Did you know Brigitte's wealthy father was outraged after seeing 'Manina'? He sued the film company for showing his daughter indecently (and lost the case).

    Another side of 'Manina': Brigitte is still very young, and her acting is downright terrible. Later on future husband Roger Vadim teaches Brigitte, that nudity alone is not enough to make it in the movies. So Brigitte progresses, reaching her peak in the second half of the fifties. Then she is at her best while playing light comedies.

    As I said, back in 1952 BB's acting does not live up to the dream she tries to create. This bad acting gives 'Manina' a charm of its own, I think, because we know now what came afterwards.
    6I_Ailurophile

    Enjoyable, if mild and flawed

    The editing is overly brusque generally, and the sequencing, specifically, is pretty dubious in some instances. The sound design is quite imbalanced, to the point that some moments are very suddenly grating on one's ears, and almost painful. In some measure it's comforting to know that just as American pictures of the 1950s - of any genre - were often downright plagued by major ham-handedness and substantial artificiality, French cinema was not uniquely free of these traits. Indeed, no small amount of the writing, acting, and direction all serve up instances of definite kitsch, unseemly overacting, and contrivances that are almost haphazard, nearly from the very start, not to mention songs that are included mostly just to pad out the length. Save for the primary language being spoken (and, you know, a certain clause of the Hays Code) this could just as easily be mistaken for a product of Hollywood. In that regard I speak as well to a scene of police brutality that's supposed to be played for laughs, but boy howdy, it has not aged well. All this is to say nothing of somewhat mild, almost indifferent treatment of the plot and its progression for a fair bit of the length, or very poor elucidation of the passage of time; we're intended to believe that five years have passed between scenes, with nothing to meaningfully indicate the turning of the calendar except for "blink and you miss it" throwaway dialogue and the fact that the uncredited child actor who initially portrays the title character is suddenly replaced by a young Brigitte Bardot.

    Moreover, there's something very sketchy about the fact that the script ages Manina to 18 so as to get around the most egregious questions of indecency, or what is or is not appropriate (though certainly not all of them, especially as the protagonist is stated to be 7 years older), while Bardot herself was only 17 when the film was released in 1952. In fairness, I didn't exactly expect much to begin with from a movie called 'Manina, la fille sans voiles,' or 'The girl in the bikini.' Nevertheless, as one tries to set all these matters aside and consider the picture on its own merits, it's not half bad. The story is nothing remarkable, but it's passable, and modestly engaging. I appreciate Michel Rocca's cinematography, even if it's sometimes rough around the edges; the filming locations are lovely. While I think the songs are unnecessarily tacked on, they're pleasant in and of themselves, and the cast are fine. Broadly speaking this is well made, if less than revelatory. And hey, sometimes that's all a picture needs to be; there's no rule that says every title has to change one's life. Yes, there are aspects of this that are questionable, and the layman can discern ready room for improvement, but I can't say this isn't duly entertaining on some level. Even if you're a huge fan of someone involved I don't think this is anything one needs to go out of their way to see, but it's something light that doesn't require significant investment as a viewer, and suitable for a lazy afternoon. Keep your expectations low and mind the faults, but 'Manina, la fille sans voiles' is softly enjoyable if you come across it, and good enough as it is.
    5daoldiges

    Manina - starring Jean-Francois Calve

    Manina may have been sold as a Bardot film but she is merely the love interest of lead Jean-Francois Calve, and she does not make an appearance until 40 minutes into the film. Calve gives an interesting, unique, and slightly mannered performance, yet does hold your attention when he is on-screen. Bardot is lovely to look at but the sections where she is supposed to be singing are poorly executed. There are a couple bits of nice dialogue, but overall most of the film isn't really all that engaging. The final section does however pick up and captivates, but by then it's a matter of a too little too late. If you're a Bardot or Calve fan than you will want to check Manina out, but for everyone else maybe not.
    7christopher-underwood

    On the face of it an unremarkable film

    On the face of it an unremarkable film concerning a young man's search for treasure with much murky underwater cinematography. However the young man is Jean-Francois Calve who is convincing and handsome enough to go on to considerable success in many albeit minor French films and the older guy looking to outwit him is played by Howard Vernon. Here, the much loved Vernon, is fine as he would be in many of his supporting roles including Wages of Fear (1953) but it is his work with Jess Franco for which he is probably best known and the poor man's quality of output tended to drift downward with that of his master, helped no doubt with a tipple or two. The main reason though for watching this is for the early cinema appearance of Brigitte Bardot, then seventeen. And even though the youngster does well enough it is probably the bikini wearing aspect that really caught the attention. Apparently one of the very first times a bikini would be seen on the screen and sufficiently scandalous, apparently, for the British censors to cut the film by almost half an hour, which must be all of poor Brigitte's screen time. As I say, there is nothing very special about the film apart from its participants and the place in history of an article of female swimwear but it is jolly enough and probably what used to be referred to as suitable Sunday afternoon fare, except for those 29 minutes, of course.

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    • Trivia
      Top-billed Brigitte Bardot does not appear in the first 40 minutes of the film.
    • Quotes

      Manina: How did you know it was me?

      Gérard Morère: Your sun-bleached hair. And your eyes. What a difference!

      Manina: I'm 18. I recognized you once you took your goggles off.

    • Connections
      Featured in My Bikini Baby (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Franchucha
      Music by Jean Yatove

      Lyrics by Willy Rozier

      Performed by Irène Hilda

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 1952 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • Spanish
      • English
      • Corsican
    • Also known as
      • The Girl in the Bikini
    • Filming locations
      • Iles Lavezzi, Corse du Sud, Corsica, France(lighthouse)
    • Production company
      • Sport-Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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