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L'ours et la poupée

  • 1970
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  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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L'ours et la poupée (1970)
Comedy

Cellist Gaspard is living in a big house in the country with his son and three nieces. He likes being quiet. One day, his modest car bumps into a Rolls-Royce, driven by Felicia, a young, bea... Read allCellist Gaspard is living in a big house in the country with his son and three nieces. He likes being quiet. One day, his modest car bumps into a Rolls-Royce, driven by Felicia, a young, beautiful, wealthy and temperamental woman. And she knows it. She is very angry at him becaus... Read allCellist Gaspard is living in a big house in the country with his son and three nieces. He likes being quiet. One day, his modest car bumps into a Rolls-Royce, driven by Felicia, a young, beautiful, wealthy and temperamental woman. And she knows it. She is very angry at him because he seems not to be under her charm. She decides to seduce him, but Gaspard did not feel ... Read all

  • Director
    • Michel Deville
  • Writers
    • Nina Companeez
    • Michel Deville
  • Stars
    • Brigitte Bardot
    • Jean-Pierre Cassel
    • Daniel Ceccaldi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Michel Deville
    • Writers
      • Nina Companeez
      • Michel Deville
    • Stars
      • Brigitte Bardot
      • Jean-Pierre Cassel
      • Daniel Ceccaldi
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brigitte Bardot
    Brigitte Bardot
    • Felicia
    Jean-Pierre Cassel
    Jean-Pierre Cassel
    • Gaspard
    Daniel Ceccaldi
    Daniel Ceccaldi
    • Ivan
    Georges Claisse
    • Stephane
    Patrick Gilles
    • Titus
    Julien Verdier
    Julien Verdier
    • Tabard
    Claude Beauthéac
    • Millot
    Jean Lescot
    Jean Lescot
    • Bernard
    Olivier Stroh
    • Arthur
    Patricia Darmon
    • Mariette
    Sabine Haudepin
    Sabine Haudepin
    • Julie
    Valérie Stroh
    Valérie Stroh
    • Charlotte
    Claude Jetter
    • Hippie girl
    Johanna Maniez
    Hélène Arié
    Evelyne Datiche
    Karine Lafabrie
    Jean-Claude Balard
    Jean-Claude Balard
    • Director
      • Michel Deville
    • Writers
      • Nina Companeez
      • Michel Deville
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    9durix-muriel

    Light comedy about the total incompatibility between a man and a woman, which turns into burning love.

    I've red previous comments. Well, it seems you haven't be lucky with your copies of the movie. I saw it in Paris, when it came out, and it was a gorgeous coloured movie. I decided to buy the DVD, 4 days ago, and I watched it yesterday. Remastered, it was as fresh as left in my memory. Colours are perfect, voices too. But it's the original french movie. Where does your copies come from???? I can assure you that if you buy the original movie, you'll be seduced by the original tone, directly coming from the beginning of the seventies. The movie came out in 1970, I was anxious to be deceived, as often, because it could have had better days. Not at all, it was really oxygen in my tough life! The duet works very well, based on the antagonism of the characters/actors, Bardot, a"doll", rich and busiless, and Cassel, a weird musician, not poor, not rich. She lives in Paris, an entire rich and modern building, and spend her time by knowing she's a rich beauty, using men as Kleenex, divorcing as you go to the hairdresser. He lives in the country, in Bougival, near Paris, working as a violoncellist in the ORTF orchestra. He's got a son, no more wife, and three nieces he's cocooning with his son, because their parents are traveling all the time. Their family life is wealthy and simple, her life is aseptised and extravagant and, at the beginning of the movie, she is divorcing, giving a party same night, as she always does when she divorces. Always very rich men. Before the party, in the morning, she has to drive back her luxurious car, left in a street near Bougival, because she was too drunk to drive it back home safe. One of her ex-husbands, of course, very rich, lets her drive one of his Rolls- Royces. She accidentally meets Cassel, driving his 2 Chevaux, witch is a little Citroen car, very resistant, as it seems... After that, it's the eternal chassé-croisé between the two members of the couple. When she wants, he doesn't and when he finally comes to her, she doesn't want him anymore. But he does persist, and the doll goes into the bear's arms voluptuously.
    7Icons76

    Too Bad the DVD is unwatchable

    I CANNOT BELIEVE I BOUGHT THIS! The movie is actually a fun light comedy with a beautiful BARDOT,but they presented the movie in a horribly BLURRY black and white copy when this movie was obviously shot in COLOR! And it's dubbed over in one of the most embarrassing English version! There's no way to determine whether this movie was good or bad from this terrible copy. It actually looks pretty interesting but the DVD presentation is so lousy that makes it soon unwatchable.

    STAY AWAY FROM THIS! They should be arrested! I feel truly sad that this movie is available in this shameful condition and nobody does anything about it! It is a true rip off!
    8garywhalen2

    Get the French DVD release.

    Both domi and durix are correct. The American DVD release is a washed-out black & white, dubbed version. My wife and I still enjoyed it though. The plot, music, and the presence of BB made it possible to overlook the American-released DVD production problems.

    The French DVD release is the one you must get. The French DVD provides the original rich colors and a crystal clear soundtrack. BB looks beautiful in hot pants, an evening dress, and not once but twice in a tub. No English subtitles though--which is a frustration I have with many French DVD releases.

    The attempt at creating a "mod" Paris not unlike mod London of the 60s is a hoot, and the contrast made between it and the French countryside is obvious but never forced. Bardot's flirtations toward the cellist Gaspard will charm you.
    dbdumonteil

    A gruff individual

    At the time,BB's career was on the wane ,and in my country "l'Ours Et La Poupée " was a relative flop ;after "Viva Maria" ,her biggest success in the sixties,most of her movies were critical and commercial failures ,with the exception of "Boulevard Du Rhum" .

    Michel Deville's career as a director has always been uneven: whereas some of his works have passed the test of time quite well ("Benjamin" " Raphael" and the overlooked " L'Apprenti Salaud" ) some are terribly dated ."L'Ours Et La Poupée " bears all the scars of the time: particularly that drug party scene ,complete with hippies in a very chic place .The part of the "bear" was first offered to Delon and Belmondo ,but both were cross because they thought their rival was contacted first and the part was finally given to Jean -Pierre Cassel ,an excellent actor foreign users may remember in his supporting part of a priest/money changer of the Temple in "Le Scaphandre Et Le Papillon" .The part was tailor made for him and his grumpy looks deserve better than these unfunny lines.Also handicapped by the children 's very bad acting ,particularly the son .The pets you find in every BB movie are present:they are called "Sully" and "Prud'homme" (sic)
    8wrvisser-leusden-nl

    stylish and ladylike

    An unusual BB-movie, because it's centered around a battle for domination between the male and the female. Here we see two different worlds meet: a fast-living Parisian vamp, and a qualified cello-player with a weak spot for the lovely French countryside. She represents everything he detests, and his lifestyle does not appeal to her at all.

    It's really ingenious to see how Bardot's declining beauty (she was 35 at the time) is exploited for this credible theme. A theme far from Brigitte's usual trademarks love, slight immorality and sex.

    The opposite attitudes between 'l'Ours' (= the bear) and 'La poupée' (= the doll) are the more accentuated by the tasteful application of this movie's fine music.

    All in all 'l'Ours et la poupée' is a very stylish, ladylike and tasteful movie. Its ending is unavoidable, however: we see the bear and the doll kiss each other. It surely couldn't have been otherwise in a Brigitte Bardot-movie.

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      The old Belfast library has been converted to a craft ale bar and called after this film with stencils of Brigitte Bardot on its walls.
    • Alternate versions
      The DVD from Koch Vision is in black and white and dubbed in English.
    • Soundtracks
      Never At All
      Written by Eddie Vartan

      Sung by Micky Jones and Tommy Brown

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 1970 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Bear and the Doll
    • Filming locations
      • Seine-Maritime, France
    • Production companies
      • Marianne Productions
      • Parc Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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