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La Déesse de feu

Original title: She
  • 1965
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  • 1h 46m
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5.8/10
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Ursula Andress, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins, Rosenda Monteros, and John Richardson in La Déesse de feu (1965)
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An Edwardian archaeologist and two companions stumble upon a lost city in East Africa, run by a beautiful queen whose love holds the promise of immortality.An Edwardian archaeologist and two companions stumble upon a lost city in East Africa, run by a beautiful queen whose love holds the promise of immortality.An Edwardian archaeologist and two companions stumble upon a lost city in East Africa, run by a beautiful queen whose love holds the promise of immortality.

  • Director
    • Robert Day
  • Writers
    • David T. Chantler
    • H. Rider Haggard
    • Pierre Benoît
  • Stars
    • Ursula Andress
    • Peter Cushing
    • Bernard Cribbins
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    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Robert Day
    • Writers
      • David T. Chantler
      • H. Rider Haggard
      • Pierre Benoît
    • Stars
      • Ursula Andress
      • Peter Cushing
      • Bernard Cribbins
    • 76User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ursula Andress
    Ursula Andress
    • Ayesha
    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Holly
    Bernard Cribbins
    Bernard Cribbins
    • Job
    John Richardson
    John Richardson
    • Leo
    Rosenda Monteros
    Rosenda Monteros
    • Ustane
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Billali
    André Morell
    André Morell
    • Haumeid
    • (as Andre Morell)
    Soraya
    • Night Club Dancer
    • (as Soraya)
    Julie Mendez
    • Night Club Dancer
    Lisa Peake
    • Night Club Dancer
    John Maxim
    • Guard Captain
    Cherry Larman
    • Handmaiden
    Bula Coleman
    • Handmaiden
    Oo-Bla-Da Dancers
    • Native Dancers
    George Lane Cooper
    George Lane Cooper
    • Guard
    • (uncredited)
    George Pastell
    George Pastell
    • Haumeid
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Powell
    Eddie Powell
    • Thug
    • (uncredited)
    Nosher Powell
    • British Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Day
    • Writers
      • David T. Chantler
      • H. Rider Haggard
      • Pierre Benoît
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    User reviews76

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    7pepe4u22

    Entertaining popcorn movie

    She is an enjoyable piece of Hammer fluff and that is all there is to say really. True movie fans of Hammer movies see the iconic stars Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee in roles and that makes this movie a treat to watch as they have a presence that gives a certain dignity to the movie. As the lead Ursula Andress shows why she was a sex symbol in the 60's as she is stunning and smoking hot to look at and her acting who cares she is not a thespian that is for Cushing and Lee to do she is to look sexy and alluring and she does that well. The cast does a good job with a good story but as with everything in life there are some shortcomings. One the sets looked cheap and the story one could see events coming because it lacked some intrigue but these are fine as many a movie has this problem but my biggest problem was the lead of John Richardson he may look like Ken come alive but he was so wooden I swear Woody Woodpecker was going to town on his acting skills he has no presence, read lines in a monotonous monotone fashioned and looked bored throughout. In addition his eyes look glazed during the entire movie like he was in a trance and he just awful. Despite this a fun and entertaining movie and critics may carp about many a thing but this movie is true popcorn and I for one like to be entertained I was and would recommend this movie to be seen.
    7bugsmoran29

    Bernard Cribbins was my favorite!

    I really enjoyed Bernard Cribbins as Job, the valet or manservant of the Major, played by Peter Cushing. The barroom scene where Job and the Major take on a squad of drunken soldiers was great fun and should have been longer. Another poster mentioned what great fun it was to see Peter Cushing and Bernard drunkenly dancing with some sexy belly dancers and I agree. It was fairly decent movie that was colorful in the style that Hammer Production was well-known for in the Sixties. I had to wonder about She Who Must Be Obeyed soldiers who perhaps ripped off their garb and shields from another movie being made about the Roman legions on another studio lot. Ursula was very sexy and beautiful. Overall, it is about average sandal and sandals movie.
    BaronBl00d

    She Who Must Be Obeyed!

    Lovely Hammer vehicle about a group of Britishers trying to find fame, fortune, and for one, love in the desert. The three men are Peter Cushing as a professor of archaeology, Bernard Cribbins as his valet, and John Richardson as Leo...the man promised all if he makes the perilous trip through the desert for She. She is an atypical Hammer film. There is not a lot of blood and horror, but plenty of adventure. The film boasts a fine Hammer troupe of wonderful actors. Cushing is exceptional as the professor. Cribbins(a very underrated actor) also shines. Andre Morrell and Christopher Lee also are on hand. Lee has little to really do, however. The male lead Richardson is a bit on the monotonous side, but he does an adequate job. She, the queen of a lost city and people, is played by sex goddess Ursala "Undress" Andress(she keeps her clothes on in this one). Andress probably does give her finest acting performance in this film(it's okay but don't get TOO excited!). The settings look very good, very realistic, and the score by veteran Hammer composer James Barnard easily is the best thing about the film. Bernard creates a wonderful variety of music which enhance the action and romance in the film.
    7BA_Harrison

    Younger man falls for older woman. Much, much older!!!

    Ursula Andress ordering the execution of chained natives whilst wearing what looks like a bird costume; Peter Cushing and Bernard Cribbins cutting the rug with a couple of belly-dancers; Chris Lee wearing a stupid hat: 'She' might not be the greatest Hammer film of all time, but it certainly has its fair share of moments that make it worthwhile!

    Based on the H. Rider Haggard adventure of the same name, this 1965 offering from the 'studio that dripped blood' sees a trio of adventurers—Holly (Cushing), Leo (John Richardson) and Job (Cribbins)—seeking the fabled city of Kuma, after they come into possession of a map that reveals its location. After risking their lives travelling through a desert, they arrive at their destination where they meet Ayesha, the immortal queen of the city, who reveals to Leo that he is the reincarnation of her dead lover Callicrates. Now, after 2000 years of waiting, Ayesha will do anything to keep him by her side for the rest of eternity.

    Directed by Robert Day (who had previously helmed a couple of Tarzan movies and therefore would seem like an obvious choice for this adventure set in the 'dark continent'), 'She' is a lavish production that, whilst it might never be labelled a classic, has enough spectacle to make it worth a go.

    As always, Cushing and Lee give solid performances, and Cribbins is likable as reluctant adventurer Job; Andress and Richardson are rather wooden, but are easy on the eye. Also rather lovely is Rosenda Monteros, as Ustane, a native girl who almost succeeds in luring Leo away from the manipulative Ayesha.

    If you're a fan of Hammer films in general, and are partial to a bit of exotic adventure set in far flung lands, then 'She' should fit the bill rather nicely.

    6.5 out of 10, rounded up to 7 for IMDb.
    7fung0

    Solid Hammer-esquire Rendition of an Excellent Book

    H. Rider Haggard's "She" is a book that transcends its original intent. It's a great African adventure yarn, to be sure... but Haggard out-did his usual fare in this case, hitting a particularly resonant chord with his vivid archetypal image of the Eternal Female.

    This particular film rendition similarly out-does the usual Hammer horror fare. The story is faithfully adapted from the book, with only the sort of changes that are inevitably needed to squeeze hundreds of pages of text onto less than two hours of celluloid. With no special effects or CGI to distract, Haggard's original plot remains the chief attraction, and what a great Saturday-afternoon adventure it is! Lost cities in Africa... a mysterious queen... the secret of immortality... these elements have been combined many times, but rarely any better than they are here.

    Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing are solid actors, and give two otherwise conventional roles a delightful extra spin. But the real surprise is Ursula Andress, who seems to have been perfectly directed: she avoids stretching her limited talents, and concentrates on looking regal and mysterious. The costume design helps; I'm not a big fan of Ms Andress' charms, but I find the image of her in that golden-feathered headdress quite unforgettable.

    A word also about the music. The four-note fanfare that announces the arrival in the hidden land is absolutely perfect. No lost-civilization film should be made without it.

    I keep hoping that some director equipped with both budget and talent one day delivers the screen version that "She" really deserves. But until then, this one will do very nicely.

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    • Trivia
      Ursula Andress was voiced by Nikki Van der Zyl, the same actress who dubbed her voice in James Bond 007 contre Dr. No (1962).
    • Goofs
      During the gunfight in the desert, the same Arab, wearing a striped dark red top and white pants, is shot from his mount three separate times.
    • Quotes

      Holly: I suppose there's a time in everyone's life when the idea of immortality seems very desirable. But now at my age I'd have to give it a great deal of thought.

      Leo: What's age got to do with it? You'd stay as you are.

      Holly: That's not what I meant, Leo. What one would accept eagerly at your age doesn't necessarily have the same appeal at mine. It's the age of the mind that's important, not the body. You see, you're young. Still on the threshold of life. The joy of living is not to be denied, but to know that it'll be there for all time, without change. Life at a standstill. It's not quite the same thing.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: PALESTINE 1918
    • Alternate versions
      When originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'U' rating. All cuts were waived in 1994 when the film was granted a 'U' certificate for home video.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 'She' Story (1965)

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 1965 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • She
    • Filming locations
      • Negev Desert, Israel
    • Production company
      • Hammer Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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