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10 Th12 2024
Ursula (Bardot) leaves her convent to live with her aunt Florentine and her violent, wealthy uncle, Count Miguel de Ribera, in rural Spain. She soon witnesses a conflict between her uncle and a young local man, Lamberto (Boyd), who blames the Count for his sister’s suicide.
Filmed in Eastmancolor and Cinemascope, noted for its lush shots of the Spanish landscape. Les Bijoutiers du clair de lune (Roger Vadim, 1...
Roger Vadim: Cinema's arch manipulator who made Bardot famous Ursula (Bardot) leaves her convent to live with
(released internationally as The Night Heaven Fell ) is a 1958 French-Italian romantic drama directed by Roger Vadim . It stars Brigitte Bardot at the height of her international stardom, following her breakout success in Vadim’s And God Created Woman (1956). Core Production Details Director: Roger Vadim. Release Year: 1958 (filmed late 1957). Lead Cast: Brigitte Bardot as Ursula, a convent-educated young woman. Stephen Boyd as Lamberto, a local rebel and love interest. Alida Valli as Aunt Florentine. Source Material: Based on the 1954 novel by Albert Vidalie. Roger Vadim: Cinema's arch manipulator who made Bardot
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Ursula (Bardot) leaves her convent to live with her aunt Florentine and her violent, wealthy uncle, Count Miguel de Ribera, in rural Spain. She soon witnesses a conflict between her uncle and a young local man, Lamberto (Boyd), who blames the Count for his sister’s suicide.
Filmed in Eastmancolor and Cinemascope, noted for its lush shots of the Spanish landscape.
Roger Vadim: Cinema's arch manipulator who made Bardot famous
(released internationally as The Night Heaven Fell ) is a 1958 French-Italian romantic drama directed by Roger Vadim . It stars Brigitte Bardot at the height of her international stardom, following her breakout success in Vadim’s And God Created Woman (1956). Core Production Details Director: Roger Vadim. Release Year: 1958 (filmed late 1957). Lead Cast: Brigitte Bardot as Ursula, a convent-educated young woman. Stephen Boyd as Lamberto, a local rebel and love interest. Alida Valli as Aunt Florentine. Source Material: Based on the 1954 novel by Albert Vidalie.