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Le Bel Étalon

Original title: The Stud
  • 1978
  • 16
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.2K
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Joan Collins and Oliver Tobias in Le Bel Étalon (1978)
Fontaine is the London wife of Benjamin, a wealthy Arab businessman. She spends his money on her nightclub, "The Hobo", and partying. She hires a handsome manager, Tony, to run her club, but it is understood that his job security is dependent on his satisfying her nymphomaniacal demands. Soon he loses interest in her, as she treats him like a plaything, and turns his attention to her young stepdaughter Alexandra, who uses him to get back at Fontaine after she discovers their video tape having sex in their private elevator, essentially cheating on her father.
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Fontaine Khaled is the wife of a wealthy but boring businessman. She spends his money on her nightclub, the hobo, and partying.Fontaine Khaled is the wife of a wealthy but boring businessman. She spends his money on her nightclub, the hobo, and partying.Fontaine Khaled is the wife of a wealthy but boring businessman. She spends his money on her nightclub, the hobo, and partying.

  • Director
    • Quentin Masters
  • Writers
    • Jackie Collins
    • Dave Humphries
    • Christopher Stagg
  • Stars
    • Joan Collins
    • Oliver Tobias
    • Sue Lloyd
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    • Director
      • Quentin Masters
    • Writers
      • Jackie Collins
      • Dave Humphries
      • Christopher Stagg
    • Stars
      • Joan Collins
      • Oliver Tobias
      • Sue Lloyd
    • 25User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Joan Collins
    Joan Collins
    • Fontaine Khaled
    Oliver Tobias
    Oliver Tobias
    • Tony Blake
    Sue Lloyd
    Sue Lloyd
    • Vanessa Grant
    Mark Burns
    Mark Burns
    • Leonard Grant
    Doug Fisher
    Doug Fisher
    • Sammy
    Walter Gotell
    Walter Gotell
    • Ben Khaled
    Tony Allyn
    • Hal
    Emma Jacobs
    • Alex Khaled
    Peter Lukas
    • Ian Thane
    Natalie Ogle
    Natalie Ogle
    • Maddy
    Constantine Gregory
    Constantine Gregory
    • Lord Newton
    • (as Constantin De Goguel)
    Merlin Ward
    • Peter
    • (as Guy Ward)
    Sarah Lawson
    Sarah Lawson
    • Anne Khaled
    Jeremy Child
    Jeremy Child
    • Lawyer
    Franco De Rosa
    • Franco
    Shango Baku
    • Flowers
    Peter Dennis
    Peter Dennis
    • Marc
    Chris Jagger
    Chris Jagger
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    • Director
      • Quentin Masters
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      • Jackie Collins
      • Dave Humphries
      • Christopher Stagg
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    3JamesHitchcock

    One of my sisters writes trash, the other acts in it.

    "The Stud" and its sequel "The B*tch" were based upon novels by Jackie Collins and starred her older sister Joan. (As the third Collins sister, Natasha, remarked, "One of my sisters writes trash, the other acts in it"). Despite being almost universally panned by the critics, both films were huge commercial successes, the most successful British films of the seventies apart from the Bond franchise. There is, however, an explanation for this apparent contradiction. The films are little more than soft-core porn, and in an age when porn, whether hard- or soft-core, was much less easily available than it is today, any film involving nudity and sex scenes was virtually guaranteed to be good box-office.

    In "The Stud" Joan plays Fontaine Khaled, the British wife of a wealthy Arab businessman. She was to play the same character, by then a divorcee, again in "The B*tch". Her husband Benjamin is played by Walter Gotell, best remembered as General Gogol in the Bond films. Fontaine owns a London nightclub and is having an affair with the club manager, Tony. The late seventies were the golden age of disco music and the producers hoped that the film could be a British "Saturday Night Fever", a film which had appeared the previous year. Many scenes are set in the club, and we hear a lot of disco songs on the soundtrack.

    Although Fontaine makes it clear that Tony owes his position more to his ability to satisfy her sexual demands than to any managerial ability, he loses interest in her and begins a relationship with her young stepdaughter Alexandra, Benjamin's daughter by a previous marriage. This explosive situation becomes yet more so when a videotape emerges of Fontaine and Tony having sex in a lift.

    These films may have been successful in their time, but most people today would side with the critics rather than the audiences who flocked to see them. "The Stud" and "The B*tch" helped to revive Joan Collins's career by reinventing her as a middle-aged sex symbol, but (along with "Dynasty" in which her character Alexis Carrington was essentially Fontaine Khaled toned down to meet the more puritanical standards of prime-time television) they also helped fix the idea of her in the public mind as a one-trick pony who could play sultry, promiscuous femmes fatales and little else. That idea would be an injustice, as she had a much wider range than that, but she seems fated to go down in history as a film star best remembered for two of her worst films.

    Of the two films, "The Stud" is probably the better. It has something closer to a coherent plot, centred upon (as well as the sexual elements) Tony's attempts to raise the finance to open his own club. Collins makes more of an attempt at acting than she was to do in "The B*tch", where her performance is marked by a total lack of sincerity. Of her supporting actors, Gotell and Oliver Tobias as Tony at least make an effort and seem to know what they are doing, something which cannot always be said of her co-stars in the sequel.

    "The Stud" shares with its successor a general sense of incompetence and pretentious tackiness. It may be the better of the two, but the difference is not a great one, and to say that a film is not quite as bad as "The B*tch" is to damn it with the faintest of praise. 3/10

    A goof. The glamour model Felicity Buirski, who has a minor role in the film, refers to herself as "Felicity", but according to the cast list the name of her character is "Deborah".
    3Bunuel1976

    THE STUD (Quentin Masters, 1978) **

    The R2 double-feature DVD of this film, along with its sequel THE BITCH (1979; see below), had been available for rental through my local DVD outlet for quite some time - and, though I had been tempted to check it out time and again, I finally took the plunge after having watched star Joan Collins in another sexy role in ...CAN HEIRONYMUS MERKIN EVER FORGET MERCY HUMPPE AND FIND TRUE HAPPINESS? (1969).

    Based on the lurid novel by Joan's own sister, Jackie Collins, the film isn't for anyone looking for quality cinema; cheesy, sleazy trash - set in London and accompanied by a dated disco soundtrack - that's filled with copious but unerotic nudity. Collins, at least, is clearly having fun with her bitchy role; Oliver Tobias is the would-be stud who finds himself to be merely a pawn in her game (and who, predictably, finds real love in the arms of Collins' teenage step-daughter); while Walter Gotell (a regular in the James Bond extravaganzas) is her betrayed but vengeful diplomat husband.
    9simon-118

    I bloody love this movie!

    I can't pretend otherwise, I've always loved this film and it's one of my guilty pleasures for a rainy afternoon, or more likely a night in with a few drinks.

    It's astoundingly dreary looking: apart from Joan's soft focus entrance there is precious little opulence on display. The film is low-lit and rather seedy looking. The opening credits sequence remarkably switches from day to night and back again! But right from the start, when the incredibly beautiful Felicity departs after a night with Tony, and then the sequence of him dressing and going out to the sound of the irresistible theme tune (watch Oliver Tobias trying to say "you handsome bastard" tro himself as quietly as possible!), this is a classic quotealong movie. Some of the one liners are great: "they ask for comics and a bag of sweets you give 'em penthouse and amyl nitrate" and best of all "there are two sorts of women in this world. The first sort pick you up and screw you, the second sort pick your brains and screw you up." It's rubbish of course, but however good it may or may not be its about the disco scene and shagging so it will always be seen in that way.

    Whatever happened to the director? Oliver Tobias is rather underused in the film it must be said: he doesn't have much to do and is rather overshadowed by super-bitch Fontaine. But the soundtrack is great, and the film is fun. And the scenes with Tony and his pals are the best in the movie. Those three deserved a series! But why does Ben return the video to Fontaine? Surely he'll need it as evidence?
    jamms

    joan collins...wow....

    although the movie was not as explicit as the book, it had it's moments.

    joan collins plays the part of the bitchy hedonistic adultering wife( a role she embodied in Dynasty as Alexis for almost 9 years!!) to the tee. she has all the moves, the look and the body language. she plays the part of the manipulative, dominating and captivating 40 yr old woman in her prime to such perfection,that it leaves oliver tobias, to play his role as the "stud" with all the enthusiam one could muster for such a role(not much to do but perform on call and bonk the remaining women in the cast).

    walter gotell ( the head of the kgb in bond flicks) is wasted in what could have been a meaty role.

    emma jacobs does her best as she transcends from an innocent girl who beds the "stud"(after she meets him the first time and finds out he is "doing" her step mom)to one who uses sex as revenge(when she rejects his amorous advances during his visit to her mother's house) and is then promptly not shown until the end of the movie. sad, because it could have been penned into a longer and more interesting role.

    the rest of the movie is pretty slow as it follows the tacky night life of the 70's in london, especially the end where after a new year's party, tony blake is happy to be out of the night ife( i would have thought it would be from too much sex)

    A part not to be missed is the "orgy scene" in the swimming pool...that was quite a scene!!!!

    only worth a watch for joan collins fans who want to catch a glimpse of the early shades of Alexis Carrington Colby..
    glenn-aylett

    The late 70s wasn't all punk

    Far from it, ten times more people were into disco and this film is probably a better reflection of the late 70s than Jubilee, with its Britain is finished, let's celebrate all that's grotty and rotten about the country. After all, where would you rather be, in some smashed up slum in punk gear, or down some high class disco being seduced by Joan Collins, what we would nowadays call a classy MILF. I am sure millions who attended their local Roxy every Saturday imagined they were in Hobos and flocked to their local fleapit to see what proved to be Joan Collins comeback after such dross as Empire of the Ants. Also the soundtrack, about the best thing about The Stud, sold in huge numbers.

    However, the film is complete schlock and little better than other soft porn of the period. It does have a sort of so bad it's good feel to it, but is a rather sleazy, dull film that has dated badly. I know as a seventies nostalgist I would watch it if it was on, if only for the music, but I would give The Stud one look and then put it back in its case as the acting is hammy and the plot is threadbare.

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    • Trivia
      The famous swimming pool orgy sequence set in Paris, France was actually filmed at "The Sanctuary", a private women's health and spa club in Covent Garden, London. It closed in 2014.
    • Goofs
      Felicity Buirski (Deborah) calls herself "Felicity" several times in the dialogue.
    • Quotes

      Tony Blake: [to his reflection] You handsome bastard!

    • Alternate versions
      For the US release, extra disco footage was added.
    • Connections
      Edited into Electric Blue 002 (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      It's Good
      Written by Biddu and Sammy Cahn

      Performed by Linda Lewis (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 1978 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Stud
    • Filming locations
      • Bourne End Road, Maidenhead, England, UK(exterior: Tony stops car at crossroads to read map)
    • Production companies
      • Brent Walker Film Productions
      • Artoc Corporate Services
      • Stud Film Productions
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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