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In the far future, a highly sexual woman is tasked with finding and stopping the evil Durand-Durand. Along the way she encounters various unusual people.
- 6.0
- 1968
- Released
- 1h 38m

Jane Fonda
Barbarella
John Phillip Law
Pygar
Anita Pallenberg
The Great Tyrant
Marcel Marceau
Professor Ping
Claude Dauphin
President of Earth
Milo O’Shea
Concierge / Durand-Durand
Véronique Vendell
Captain Moon
Serge Marquand
Captain Sun
Catherine Chevallier
Stomoxys
Marie Therese Chevallier
Glossina
David Hemmings
Dildano
Ugo Tognazzi
Mark Hand
Giancarlo Cobelli
Jean-Paul
Fabienne Fabre
La femme arbre
Corinne Fontaine

Nino Musco
The General
Umberto Di Grazia
Sogo Citizen
Franco Gulà
The Suicide
Jean Saudray

Romolo Valli

Robert Rietti
Professor Ping (voice)
Kitty Swan
Girl in Sogo (uncredited)
Fabio Testi
Tall Man at Party (uncredited)
Talitha Pol
Pipe-Smoking Girl (uncredited)
Antonio Sabàto
Jean-Paul (uncredited)
Honey Autumn
Bald Handmaiden at Sogovian Court (uncredited)
Diane Bond
(uncredited)
Silvana Venturelli
(uncredited)
Carla Cassola
(uncredited)
Joan Greenwood
The Great Tyrant (voice) (uncredited)
María Teresa Orsini
Suicide Girl (uncredited)
Chantal Cachin
Revolutionary (uncredited)
Fred Robsahm
Dildano's Assistant (uncredited)![Barbarella (1968) Original Trailer [FHD]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/ZKakq5NgoxA/hqdefault.jpg)




Released
en
$9,000,000.00
$2,500,000.00
- #angel
- #sexual fantasy
- #alien planet
- #distant future
- #bird attack
- #female mercenary
- #dream realm
- #universal translator
- #aliens
- #spacesuit
Reviews

Got the new Arrow Video 4K release and decided to give this another watch. Still not great but lots of fun to watch and of course Jane Fonda was sexy as hell. Wouldn't mind seeing the novel getting another adaptation, I can see someone like Edgar Wright giving it a shot (perhaps with Ana de Armas in the lead). **3.0/5**

I can't help but wonder what Jane Fonda might think if she were to look back on this sexy sci-fi nonsense from 50 years ago. It is not alone in being terrible - there were plenty of drug-induced/enhanced films made in the late 60s so as to render this particular effort indeterminable from many others; but the fact that Fonda took on this role as an intergalactic space cadet on the search for "Dura

**Revolutionary in its time, and still highly regarded today, it is an attack on good visual taste and brings a very stupid story.** There are films that stand out because they are really very good, for the high quality of the production, the work of the actors and the story that is told. But a film doesn't become popular or iconic just for that... there are films that are so admittedly bad and

Decent watch, might watch again, but can't recommend unless it's for a Bad Movie Night. I want to like this movie, it really might have been a great movie, once upon a time, but it still would have been a "comedy-whatever" movie, and it's humor is done well. The production value is laughable 50 years later, but even so there are odd choices most likely done for the imagery or comedic effect.











