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    The Night Heaven Fell

    The Night Heaven FellDirector: Roger Vadim
    Actors: Brigitte Bardot, Alida Valli, Stephen Boyd, José Nieto, Fernando Rey
    Studio: Homevision
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $19.95
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    Seller: overman2000
    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
    Sales Rank: 39241

    Format: Anamorphic, Color, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
    Languages: English (Subtitled), French (Original Language)
    Rating: Unrated
    Region: 1
    Discs: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    Running Time: 95 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.5

    MPN: PMIDNIG100D
    ISBN: 0780024516
    UPC: 037429161029
    EAN: 9780780024519
    ASIN: B00005M2C8

    Theatrical Release Date: October 21, 1958
    Release Date: September 25, 2001
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    Product Description
    URSULA, A CONVENT GIRL VACATIONING WITH HER AUNT AND UNCLE IN SPAIN MEETS LAMBERTO, A CRIMINAL, WHO MURDERS HER UNCLE AND SEDUCES HER AUNT. THE TWO MISFITS THEN SEEK REFUGE FROM THE LAW AND THE MORAL CODE OF THE DAY BY HIDING IN THE MOUNTAINS.


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    3 out of 5 stars night heaven fell   July 13, 2010
    ronald yip
    The movie is not as good as expected. Brigitte Bardot is lovely and beautiful. If you like Brigitte Bardot It is worth
    to watch the movie though it is a 40 years old.



    3 out of 5 stars B.B., a kaleidoscope of dynamic excitement...   December 18, 2006
    Roberto Frangie (Leon, Gto. Mexico)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    In 1956, Roger Vadim made a sensational debut as a motion picture director with 'And God Created Woman', a daringly erotic film that challenged conventional views of romanticism... Vadim presented the nude body of his young wife, Brigitte Bardot, in all the splendor of CinemaScope with beautiful Technicolor photography...

    Along with Francois Truffaut, Louis Malle, Jean-Luc Godard, Jacques Demy and Agnes Varda, Vadim was one of the founding members of the revolutionary French New Wave, to push the sexual archetype...

    His subsequent films revealed him to be an accomplished European filmmaker with an eye for visual beauty and decorative elegance, but in content, his films have often been superficial and lacking in narrative strength... Sexual relations have been a recurrent theme in his films, the plot of which have often revolved around the undisputed beauty of his succession of wives - Brigitte Bardot, Annette Stroyberg, and Jane Fonda...

    "The Night Heaven Fell" is the second collaboration between Vadim and Bardot... Vadim seems to have attempted to recapture the freshness and essence of the 'B.B.' he had helped to shape, but the re-creation escaped him, despite the careful choice of Albert Vidalie's novel and the casting of Stephen Boyd as leading man...

    Bardot's innocently natural mannerisms had disappeared, and it seemed that she no longer needed Vadim to make use of her talents as an accomplished actress... Claude Autant-Lara succeeded much more with his film, 'Love Is My Profession,' playing Brigitte opposite Jean Gabin and Edwige Feuillere... Bardot came off as more than a sexual image, her persona giving life to the character she portrayed...

    Filmed in Franco's Spain, "The Night Heaven Fell" is a sunburned film noir, beautifully photographed in Color and CinemaScope...

    Bardot plays Ursula, a beautiful convent girl vacationing in a small village in rural Spain where her patient and passive Aunt Florentine and her rude uncle, the Count Ribera (Pepe Nieto), live... Upon her arrival, she's hunted by the handsome and forceful Lamberto (Stephen Boyd), who's looking to avenge the death of his poor sister...

    The sexually repressed Florentine desires intensely Lamberto who kills her husband, seduces her, and escapes with her rebellious, capricious and highly provocative niece Ursula...

    The air of harshness is at the heat of all of the main characters: Ursula's challenging sexuality; Count Ribera's lecherous advances; Lamberto's acts of vengeance; and most of all, the unusual beauty and natural charm of Florentine, played by the great Italian actress Alida Valli, from Carol Reed's The Third Man.

    There's a scene in the film that takes place during the Count's funeral where we see Alida Valli stopping in the village streets and a veil covers her face... In front of Boyd, she takes off her dark veil, and stares, in silence, at his face... Her new feminist disposition was loading all her unconscious feelings...

    In the fifties, Bardot emerged as a new type of sex symbol, flashing her sexual exuberance... Her performances as a child of nature responding to the call of sensuality, were a deliciously strange elixir to all of us growing up in that time...

    Clothed in a breakaway towel, décolletage, bathing suits, or nude, this truly luscious coquette was enough to drive us into a kaleidoscope of dynamic excitement...




    2 out of 5 stars Great scenery; terrible direction   May 18, 2004
    David E. Miller (Las Vegas, USA)
    4 out of 6 found this review helpful

    Although the scenery is memorable in this Bardot film (including the female scenery), the direction is awful. And there are a few embarrassing moments. The worst is a stage-bound windmill (a la Don Quijote) scene where the shadow of the sails falls regularly on the background painting of distant hills! In short, Roger Vadim is a hit and miss director. He misses with this one. I only give it 2 stars for BB, the obnoxious pig whose life she saves, and the donkey, who seems to know the cinematic mess he's got himself into.


    3 out of 5 stars Bardot sizzles but Boyd fizzles   June 8, 2002
    2 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This movie had the potential of being an exceptional love story but Boyd's portrayal of the lead character, Lamberto, just doesn't cut it in my view. Lamberto is virtually devoid of any charm, emotion, passion or romantic qualities. How can two women fall in love with this guy is beyond my comprehension.

    The best performance is given by Alida Valli, the aunt of Bardot.
    Bardot gives a solid performance as a hopelessly-in-love young woman. At least she shows some emotion and passion unlike her male co-star. Bardot's uninhibited style is never more evident than in this movie. However, in some scenes Bardot is simply being pushed and tossed around like a rag doll by Boyd. Not exactly what I would call great chemistry between the two.

    A more charming, sensitive and passionate Lamberto would have made this a more compelling movie. Nonetheless, I do believe the movie is far from a complete washout. It is certainly worthy of purchase by any Bardot fan.


    3 out of 5 stars Bardot sizzles but Boyd fizzles   June 8, 2002
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    This movie had the potential of being an exceptional love story but Boyd's portrayal of the lead character, Lamberto, just doesn't cut it in my view. Lamberto is virtually devoid of any charm, emotion, passion or romantic qualities. How can two women fall in love with this guy is beyond my comprehension.

    The best performance is given by Alida Valli, the aunt of Bardot.
    Bardot gives a solid performance as a hopelessly-in-love young woman. At least she shows some emotion and passion unlike her male co-star. Bardot's uninhibited style is never more evident than in this movie. However, in some scenes Bardot is simply being pushed and tossed around like a rag doll by Boyd. Not exactly what I would call great chemistry between the two.

    A more charming, sensitive and passionate Lamberto would have made this a more compelling movie. Nonetheless, I do believe the movie is far from a complete washout. It is certainly worthy of purchase by any Bardot fan.

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