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La ronde

  • 1964
  • 12
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
692
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Jane Fonda, Francine Bergé, Marie Dubois, Anna Karina, and Catherine Spaak in La ronde (1964)
DramaRomance

A bed-hopping coterie of soldiers, prostitutes, maids, actors, and aristocrats swap lovers amid the opulence of pre-World War I Europe.A bed-hopping coterie of soldiers, prostitutes, maids, actors, and aristocrats swap lovers amid the opulence of pre-World War I Europe.A bed-hopping coterie of soldiers, prostitutes, maids, actors, and aristocrats swap lovers amid the opulence of pre-World War I Europe.

  • Director
    • Roger Vadim
  • Writers
    • Arthur Schnitzler
    • Jean Anouilh
  • Stars
    • Jean-Claude Brialy
    • Francine Bergé
    • Marie Dubois
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    692
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roger Vadim
    • Writers
      • Arthur Schnitzler
      • Jean Anouilh
    • Stars
      • Jean-Claude Brialy
      • Francine Bergé
      • Marie Dubois
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jean-Claude Brialy
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    • Alfred
    • (as Jean Claude Brialy)
    Francine Bergé
    Francine Bergé
    • Maximilienne de Poussy
    • (as Francine Berge)
    Marie Dubois
    Marie Dubois
    • La fille
    Jane Fonda
    Jane Fonda
    • Sophie
    Claude Giraud
    Claude Giraud
    • Georges
    Anna Karina
    Anna Karina
    • Rose
    Bernard Noël
    • L'auteur
    • (as Bernard Noel)
    Maurice Ronet
    Maurice Ronet
    • Henri
    Jean Sorel
    Jean Sorel
    • Le comte
    Catherine Spaak
    Catherine Spaak
    • La midinette
    Valérie Lagrange
    Valérie Lagrange
    • L'amie de Rose
    Jean Parédès
    • M. Albert
    • (as Jean Paredes)
    Cora Vaucaire
    Cora Vaucaire
    • La chanteuse
    Denise Benoît
    • Yvette Guilbert
    Alice Cocéa
    Alice Cocéa
    • La concierge
    Serge Marquand
    Renée Passeur
    • La voisine
    Jean Ozenne
    • Un protecteur
    • Director
      • Roger Vadim
    • Writers
      • Arthur Schnitzler
      • Jean Anouilh
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    User reviews8

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    3shepardjessica-1

    Silly Sex Comedy With Attractive Actresses!

    The version I saw was dubbed which didn't help matters any. Not Vadim's best stuff, but the women are beautiful. Anna Karina is touching and naive, a young Jane Fonda is gorgeous and amusing, and many others. Francoise Dorleac was supposed to have a small part in this, but I didn't see her. Vadim did much better work with Brigitte Bardot.

    A 3 out of 10. Best performance = Jane Fonda. She was never lovelier than this time period. The men are all buffoons or chauvinist pigs, but the girls make it barely watchable. As I said, the original, in French, may be more enjoyable. Jane Fonda has her "own" voice, but she may be the only one in the dubbed version.
    kekseksa

    The uses and abuses of Roger Vadim

    If nothing else, Vadim had plenty of brass neck and he needs it all here in remaking one of the great classics by one of the greatest of all directors, Max Ophüls.

    With some inevitability the Vadim film really only serves to point up how wonderful the Ophüls film is. Vadim and Ophüls are of course chalk and cheese. The latter was the great genuine master of the ellipsis (as opposed to Lubitsch who faked it) and could make something elegant out of the most sordid realities; Vadim on the other hand could have made a concert of baroque music seem vulgar and rendered a vicarage tea-party pornographic.

    Schnitzler's play, controversial when it appeared, is cynical and sordid in many ways (and quite intentionally so) but in the hands of Ophüls it becomes something of remarkable beauty without any loss of its satirical effect. Both in structure (the reflexive frame with an Anton Walbrook on the top of his form directing the symbolic roundabout - the original sense of the play's title - Der Reigen)and in substance (even at their most debased, his lovers have a certain innocence and a certain charm), the 1950 film delights at every turn. The 1964 film makes one feel a bit queasy, as Vadim transforms Schnitzeler's material into something resembling primeval slime.

    The contrast I expected but I did not imagine it would be quite so marked and it is almost shocking to observe how the same material can produce such vastly different results and induce such vastly different reactions.

    This is not to decry Vadim whose importance during these years is undeniable and who, in his better films, pushed forward the barriers of what could be said and shown in films in important ways and whose work, although always a shade dubious (that inescapable vulgarity) has often survived better than one might have supposed. Et Dieu créa la femme, the film that made his (and Bardot's) name and gave him the license for everything he did later, still has a zest and energy that is breath-taking, Barbarella, which I once thought would simply appear silly in years to come, surprises me every time I watch it by how enjoyable it remains and how excellent some of the ideas still appear.

    Vulgarity where it is combined with a real sense of fun is, to my mind, always excusable and sometimes a real if slightly guilty pleasure. One might think of Lubitsch, of early DeMille, of Dino Risi, of spaghetti westerns and gialli.... but this, on the other hand is quite simply a film that should never have made, one for which Vadim's special but strictly limited talent was insufficient qualification.

    After the lame 1941 remake of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Fredric March, who had starred in the superb Mamoulian version of 1931, supposedly telegraphed Spencer Tracy (star of the duff version) to thank him for having so greatly (but unintentionally) enhanced his (March's) reputation as an actor. Had Ophüls still been alive in 1964, he could (and probably would) have thanked Vadim in much the same spirit.
    8joereganjr

    Colorful remake of Max Ophuls classic with stellar 60s cast

    I too saw the dubbed version when it was playing at the Apollo, a theater on 42nd Street that showed European films that had very limited release. La Ronde or Circle of Love is a visually beautiful film and the scene where Fonda, as the wife, goes to meet her lover in his apartment which has a bird in a cage and Fonda is wearing a hat with a large bird on it is still etched on my memory! Years later I got a VHS of the French version which is a real treasure. Now it is officially out on DVD in Vadim's French version. The cast is a who's who of the 60s French cinema, as was the Ophuls film was (with Signoret, Simone, Daniel Gelan, et al). Chain of Desire is a contemporary remake, and I just saw a play in Chicago by Joe DiPietro with all male cast playing gay characters called F**king Men, really inspired by rather than a re-do. There was an offBroadway production in the late 50's and the actress/director played all the women's parts!
    bill98281

    the circle of love

    I remember first seeing Jane Fonda in this movie back in 64. She was the most beautiful woman i had ever seen. Jane was married to Roger Vadim the director, the lucky b*****d.This movie was made in France and as such there was not too much censorship at that time. I hope that in the near future all of Janes early movies will be on dvd. I do recommend this movie for any fan of Jane Fonda.
    Charlot47

    A wonderful collection of beautiful, sexy, so often poignant women!

    Updates the 1950 masterpiece to Paris in 1914, shot in rich colour with evocative music, dance and song. A witty script from Jean Anouilh travels through the emotions lightly and, this being France, has slightly weightier moments of literature and philosophy.

    Since the men are close to being caricature lovers from a sex farce, which some of the time this is, the film belongs to the women. And what a wonderful collection of beautiful, sexy, so often poignant women! Top billing probably has to go to a gorgeous Jane Fonda, then the lover of the director and later his wife, as a young bourgeois wife. But several others play her close: Anna Karina as the housemaid Rose, Catherine Spaak as the mystery girl, Francine Bergé as the actress Maximilienne, and Marie Dubois as the soft-hearted Breton tart. All good roles, taken with gusto and a joy to watch.

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    • Trivia
      Roger Vadim had a massive eight-story billboard put up on the side of the De Mille Theater in New York City to promote the movie premiere. It featured a nude Jane Fonda laying on a bed with her bare butt visible. Fonda had no knowledge he was going to do it and was shocked when she saw her naked body towering above the city. Her father, actor Henry Fonda, was furious.
    • Connections
      Referenced in What's My Line?: Johnny Mercer & Jane Fonda (1964)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Leon Xanrof

      Lyrics by Leon Xanrof

      Performed by Denise Benoît

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 1964 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Circle of Love
    • Production companies
      • Interopa Film
      • Paris Film Productions
      • Société Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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