(In an unspecified future, Barbarella is assigned by the President of Earth to retrieve Doctor Durand Durand from the Tau Ceti region. The original author Jean-Claude Forest based the character of Barbarella on Brigitte Bardot - who ironically was director Roger Vadim's previous wife. Durand Durand uses his Positronic Ray to decimate the rebels. After Pygar rescues her from the Black Guards, Barbarella has sex with him, and he regains his will to fly.
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[Disappointed]
Barbarella eagerly offers to reward him, but he says he wants to experience sex the Earthling way.
See the hot nude guy in the giant fish bowl, they're smoking his scent…what a way to go?
The nickname that the Black Queen had for Barbarella was "Pretty Pretty". Made in 1968 by the then Mr. Jane Fonda, Roger Vadim, this sexual space romp follows Fonda’s scantily clad, peace-loving Barbarella on a 41st century search across … You're very pretty, Pretty-Pretty." However this footage has never appeared in any print of the film.
See it re-mastered on blu-ray (follow minkshmink on pinterest)BARBARELLA 1968 The sci-fi cult classic. Pygar introduces her to Professor Ping, who offers to repair her ship. Barbarella soon reunites with Pygar and the two are taken by the Concierge to meet the Great Tyrant.
Barbarella: "My name isn't pretty-pretty, it's Barbarella. (If you look carefully, you can see the reflection in the glass as she removes her gloves.)
Dec 29, 2016 - The sci fi classic BARBARELLA (1968) Jane Fonda, John Phillip Law & Anita Pallenberg (Joan Greenwood's voice) Dir.
Barbarella (1968) Anita Pallenberg as The Great Tyrant. You can't help but be impressed by the special effects crew and the various ways that were found to tear off what few clothes our heroine seemed to possess. Roger Vadim. Barbarella also had reverse sexism before any other film… here she gets high with the girls, on 'the scent of man'.
For someone like you I charge nothing. Barbarella : My name isn't pretty-pretty, it's Barbarella. Production Design by Mario Garbuglia. The Black Queen: "Hello, pretty pretty"
Costumes by Jacques Fonteray & Paco Rabanne.
Rare memorabilia from my personal scrapbooks. Production Design by Mario Garbuglia. [Barbarella takes a pill]
Costumes by Jacques Fonteray & Paco Rabanne. Pygar: "An angel does not make love, an angel *is* love."
Barbarella's nickname published as a subtitle as part of the movie's promotional Barbarella title was "Queen of the Galaxy".
Finally, she lets out a loud moan as she orgasms. Rare memorabilia from my personal scrapbooks. Vintage magazine clipping (follow minkshmink on pinterest)BARBARELLA in silver mesh top & cape with THE KILLER DOLLS 1968 The sci-fi cult classic. Production Design by Mario Garbuglia. Photo (follow minkshmink on pinkerest) They set out several dolls which have razor sharp teeth. [Barbarella's clothes are removed by the machine, leaving her in her underwear in it]
Barbarella: "My name isn't pretty-pretty, it's Barbarella.". Vintage photo (follow minkshmink on pinterest)BARBARELLA in silver mesh top & cape 1968 The sci-fi cult classic.
Costumes by Jacques Fonteray & Paco Rabanne.
(follow minkshmink on pinterest)BARBARELLA 1968 (DETAIL) The sci-fi cult classic.
Based on the popular French comic strip. [Stares at Barbarella's breasts]
As the dolls begin to bite her, Barbarella faints but is rescued by Mark Hand, the Catchman, who patrols the ice looking for errant children. Barbarella: Queen of the Galaxy - Hello, Pretty Pretty From The Monster Island News Archives After an in-flight anti-gravity striptease (masked by the film's opening titles), Barbarella, a 41st century astronaut, lands on the planet Lythion and sets out to find the evil Durand Durand in the city of Sogo, where a new sin is invented every hour. Jane Fonda as BARBARELLA. See more ideas about Barbarella, Jane fonda, Anita pallenberg. [Dildano takes a pill] Costumes by Jacques Fonteray & Paco Rabanne. Barbarella: "Hello" starring Jane Fonda. [last lines] The names "Stomoxys" and "Glossina", the Great Tyrant's nieces, are actually the names of flies. starring Jane Fonda.
Costumes by Jacques Fonteray & Paco Rabanne.
(from Up & down with the Rolling Stones 1980) Costumes Jacques Fonteray & Paco Rabanne. [as Pygar flies away from the ruins of SoGo, with Barbarella under one arm and the Great Tyrant under the other]
SoGo, the evil city Barbarella (Jane Fonda) travels to, is an Old Testament Biblical reference to the cities Sodom and Gomorrah.
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