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A caption reads: Coming From Paramount
Orchestral music plays.
A woman peels a glove from a hand by each finger.
She slowly takes off a trouser leg.
Meet the most beautiful creature of the future.
Her pants are removed and she is wearing a jacket made of the same material.
She is floating in mid-air, her discarded clothes and helmet floating around her. In the room there is art and a statue nearby.
She continues to undress as she floats and spins around.
Her name is Barbarella...
She takes off the remaining clothes and is naked.
...and she makes science fiction something else.
She looks up, her long blonde hair strewn across her face.
Jane Fonda is Barbarella.
Barbarella is trapped in a device covered in carpet.
Barbarella is a five star, double rated astronavigatrix earth girl...
She adjusts a covering on her breast.
She has her arms up as wind blows down from a hole above her.
She turns around in surprise.
She wears an astronaut's helmet.
...whose specialty is...
She holds a strange metal structure to cover her naked body. She raises her hand.
Love.
A man with moustache wearing a tan leather outfit and cape, Dildano, talks with Barbarella.
Shall I tell you what I would like?
She stands opposite wearing a metallic bikini and red marks on her stomach and leg.
I think I know.
She looks on then stands up and salutes.
Her top secret mission is a real wing-dinger.
A man with large wings, Pygar, holds onto Barbarella as they fly through mountains.
Strange large creatures beep as they fly towards them.
Pygar and Barbarella begin to spin around.
Barbarella fires her gun causing something to explode.
I got him!
She smiles at the creature holding her and puts a kiss on his cheek.
Barbarella is lassooed and thrown to the ground.
She groans in pain.
In a large silver ribbed dome, a group watch a large sheet be ripped apart and an unusual structure be revealed underneath.
Barbarella jumps as she looks on.
A woman screams and turns as a large stone door closes on her.
Barbarella seems to talk to herself.
Good many dramatic situations begin with screaming.
A statue moves holding a white light.
Dildano fires a gun.
The head of a statue explodes and collapses.
Two men groan and then stumble to the floor. A woman with an eye-patch The Great Tyrant, stands behind them.
Two twins talk with one another in an unrecoginsable language.
Pygar fires a gun and another head of a statue explodes.
Two twins talk with one another in an unrecoginsable language.
An alien spaceship fires out a green beam.
It hits Dildano who turns green.
Barbarella looking sweaty.
Could you hand me a garment?
Dildano fires a gun.
It hits the head of a statue.
A white cream is thrown at Barbarella's face who looks shocked.
An explosion in the sky.
Barbarella goes head first down a slide.
See Barbarella do her thing...
Barbarella is held by Pygar and they fly together.
...with a nice angel.
She rests her hand on Pygar's bare shoulder.
Barbarella lies on her back and sings as she strokes herself with a feather.
A very hairy bearded man, Mark, takes off a wooly top.
She nervously leans back on a rug.
With the warm friendly ice man.
Barbarella looks up at someone.
With a cold, evil black queen.
The Great Tyrant stands in front of her surrounding by huge pockets of air.
Hello pretty, pretty.
She spins small daggers in her hands.
Barbarella puts her hand against Dildano's.
With a charming hand-to-hand Romeo.
They both look at each other intently as wind blows both their hair.
Futuristic music plays.
A caption reads: We wish to thank the following planets for making this picture possible: Lythion. Jupiter. Venus. Saturn. Earth. And many special guest stars!
Barbarella is trapped in a surreal looking device with strips of rubber that float up and down.
See Barbarella do her thing in the wild excessive machine.
She smiles.
It's sort of nice isn't it?!
Durand Durand, a middle-aged man with thick eyebrows, controls the machine.
Barbarella experiences more pleasure and begins to sink into the machine.
Beethoven's Ode to Joy plays.
She holds herself up so she doesn't sink into it.
Dramatic music plays.
She cowers as hundreds of bird fly past her.
In the biting birdcage.
Durand Durand laughs silently and we see his distorted reflection.
Barbarella is surrounded by large spinning discs of glass and mirrors.
In the chamber of dreams.
Two figures try to embrace but are trapped in rock.
In the labyrinth of love.
An evil looking doll with blue face and yellow eyes opens it's mouth to show sharp, pointed metal teeth.
In the deadly dollhouse.
We see another strange looking doll.
We see another strange looking doll.
Barbarella shakes her head.
In the palace of pleasure.
A man drinks from a cup.
A woman smokes an umbrella like a cigarette.
A woman with shaved head turns and looks.
Barbarella holds the same umbrella to smoke from and tilts her head.
Pygar with his wings.
A caption reads: John Phillip Law
The Great Tyrant, with long dark hair and a unicorn horn in her head.
A caption reads: Anita Pallenberg
Durand Durand shakes as he tries to control a machine.
A caption reads: Milo O'Shea
A man with curly hair and rags for clothes holds onto a wall.
A caption reads: Marcel Marceau
A man looks forlorn as we see his reflection in a mirror.
A caption reads: Claude Dauphin
Dildano looks at someone up and down.
A caption reads: Special guest appearance David Hemmings as Dildano
Mark looks to the sky as the camera flies away from him.
A caption reads: And with Ugo Tognazzi as Mark Hand
Lights flash on bottles.
You find adventure beyond your imagination when you get lost in space with Barbarella .
A figure in curved chair watches hordes of terrified people running on a large screen.
Different glasses.
A fire and explosion happens on the screen which matches what is happening in the room.
Barbarella stands against a strange cell looking projection.
A caption reads: Produced by Dino De Laurentiis. Directed by Roger Vadim. Screenplay by Terry Southern.
A man sings Barbarella.
More surreal imagery, a red and black cell and spiky plants.
A caption reads: Panavision Technicolor
Barbarella appears out of the screen.
Barbarella stands in front of another image, black and white shapes swirl and change. She looks on confused.
She stands in front of a black screen filled with yellow dots.
A caption reads: Paramount Pictures Presents A Dino De Laurentiis Production Barbarella.
A blue screen.
A caption reads: Suggested for Mature Audiences
Arrow Video
Slip out of your spacesuit and into something more comfortable! It's time to join Barbarella on a series of cosmic adventures in this Dino De Laurentiis production directed by Roger Vadim (And God Created Woman) and starring Jane Fonda as the intergalactic glamour puss created by comic book artist Jean-Claude Forest.
It is the year 40,000AD. When evil scientist Durand Durand (Milo O'Shea) creates a deadly weapon with the potential to cause mass devastation, the President of Earth dispatches Barbarella (Fonda) to hunt him down. Crash-landing in an icy wilderness somewhere within the Tau Ceti planetary system, Barbarella is rescued by Mark Hand (Ugo Tognazzi, La Cage Aux Folles) and guided by the blind angel Pygar (John Phillip Law, Danger: Diabolik) to Durand's lair in Sogo, a city of corruption and debauchery, where an encounter with the Great Tyrant Black Queen (Anita Pallenberg, Performance) and her minions throws her mission into jeopardy.
With an all-star cast including David Hemmings and Marcel Marceau, and glorious retro-futuristic costumes and art design dripping with 60s psychedelia, Barbarella defined an era and has never looked better than this brand new 4K restoration, with an HDR/Dolby Vision color grade so rich it can be seen from space, loaded with never-before-seen bonus features!
Product Features
- Brand new 4K restoration from the original negative by Arrow Films
- Reversible sleeve featuring two original artwork options
- Double-sided fold-out poster featuring two original artwork options
- Six double-sided collector's postcards
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Anne Billson, Paul Gravett, Véronique Bergen and Elizabeth Castaldo Lundén, and select archival material
Disc One - Feature (4K Ultra HD Blu-ray)
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Original lossless English mono audio, plus remixed Dolby Atmos surround and lossless French mono (featuring the voice of Jane Fonda)
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Audio commentary by film critic Tim Lucas
- Alternative opening and closing credits (in 4K with Dolby Vision)
- Isolated score
Disc Two - Extras (Region A Blu-ray)
- Another Girl, Another Planet, an appreciation of Barbarella by film critic Glenn Kenny
- Paul Joyce's behind the scenes featurette, Barbarella Forever!
- Love, a two-hour in-depth discussion between film and cultural historians Tim Lucas & Steve Bissette on the impact and legacy of Barbarella
- Dress to Kill, a 30-minute interview with film fashion scholar Elizabeth Castaldo Lundén on Jacques Fonteray's world-changing costume designs
- Framing for Claude, an interview with camera operator Roberto Girometti
- Tognazzi on Tognazzi, actor/director Ricky Tognazzi discusses the life and work of his father and Barbarella star Ugo Tognazzi
- An Angel's Body Double, actor Fabio Testi discusses his early career as a stuntman and body double for John Phillip Law on Barbarella
- Dino and Barbarella, a video essay by Eugenio Ercolani on producer Dino De Laurentiis
- Trailer
- USTVand radio spots
- Image gallery
- Arrow Video
- 98 mins approx
- NR
- 2.35:1
- English
- 2
- Arrow Video
- Roger Vadim
French
- Jane Fonda
- Anita Pallenberg
- John Phillip Law
English, English SDH
- 1968
- Free
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Paramount logo
A caption reads: Coming From Paramount
Orchestral music plays.
A woman peels a glove from a hand by each finger.
She slowly takes off a trouser leg.
Meet the most beautiful creature of the future.
Her pants are removed and she is wearing a jacket made of the same material.
She is floating in mid-air, her discarded clothes and helmet floating around her. In the room there is art and a statue nearby.
She continues to undress as she floats and spins around.
Her name is Barbarella...
She takes off the remaining clothes and is naked.
...and she makes science fiction something else.
She looks up, her long blonde hair strewn across her face.
Jane Fonda is Barbarella.
Barbarella is trapped in a device covered in carpet.
Barbarella is a five star, double rated astronavigatrix earth girl...
She adjusts a covering on her breast.
She has her arms up as wind blows down from a hole above her.
She turns around in surprise.
She wears an astronaut's helmet.
...whose specialty is...
She holds a strange metal structure to cover her naked body. She raises her hand.
Love.
A man with moustache wearing a tan leather outfit and cape, Dildano, talks with Barbarella.
Shall I tell you what I would like?
She stands opposite wearing a metallic bikini and red marks on her stomach and leg.
I think I know.
She looks on then stands up and salutes.
Her top secret mission is a real wing-dinger.
A man with large wings, Pygar, holds onto Barbarella as they fly through mountains.
Strange large creatures beep as they fly towards them.
Pygar and Barbarella begin to spin around.
Barbarella fires her gun causing something to explode.
I got him!
She smiles at the creature holding her and puts a kiss on his cheek.
Barbarella is lassooed and thrown to the ground.
She groans in pain.
In a large silver ribbed dome, a group watch a large sheet be ripped apart and an unusual structure be revealed underneath.
Barbarella jumps as she looks on.
A woman screams and turns as a large stone door closes on her.
Barbarella seems to talk to herself.
Good many dramatic situations begin with screaming.
A statue moves holding a white light.
Dildano fires a gun.
The head of a statue explodes and collapses.
Two men groan and then stumble to the floor. A woman with an eye-patch The Great Tyrant, stands behind them.
Two twins talk with one another in an unrecoginsable language.
Pygar fires a gun and another head of a statue explodes.
Two twins talk with one another in an unrecoginsable language.
An alien spaceship fires out a green beam.
It hits Dildano who turns green.
Barbarella looking sweaty.
Could you hand me a garment?
Dildano fires a gun.
It hits the head of a statue.
A white cream is thrown at Barbarella's face who looks shocked.
An explosion in the sky.
Barbarella goes head first down a slide.
See Barbarella do her thing...
Barbarella is held by Pygar and they fly together.
...with a nice angel.
She rests her hand on Pygar's bare shoulder.
Barbarella lies on her back and sings as she strokes herself with a feather.
A very hairy bearded man, Mark, takes off a wooly top.
She nervously leans back on a rug.
With the warm friendly ice man.
Barbarella looks up at someone.
With a cold, evil black queen.
The Great Tyrant stands in front of her surrounding by huge pockets of air.
Hello pretty, pretty.
She spins small daggers in her hands.
Barbarella puts her hand against Dildano's.
With a charming hand-to-hand Romeo.
They both look at each other intently as wind blows both their hair.
Futuristic music plays.
A caption reads: We wish to thank the following planets for making this picture possible: Lythion. Jupiter. Venus. Saturn. Earth. And many special guest stars!
Barbarella is trapped in a surreal looking device with strips of rubber that float up and down.
See Barbarella do her thing in the wild excessive machine.
She smiles.
It's sort of nice isn't it?!
Durand Durand, a middle-aged man with thick eyebrows, controls the machine.
Barbarella experiences more pleasure and begins to sink into the machine.
Beethoven's Ode to Joy plays.
She holds herself up so she doesn't sink into it.
Dramatic music plays.
She cowers as hundreds of bird fly past her.
In the biting birdcage.
Durand Durand laughs silently and we see his distorted reflection.
Barbarella is surrounded by large spinning discs of glass and mirrors.
In the chamber of dreams.
Two figures try to embrace but are trapped in rock.
In the labyrinth of love.
An evil looking doll with blue face and yellow eyes opens it's mouth to show sharp, pointed metal teeth.
In the deadly dollhouse.
We see another strange looking doll.
We see another strange looking doll.
Barbarella shakes her head.
In the palace of pleasure.
A man drinks from a cup.
A woman smokes an umbrella like a cigarette.
A woman with shaved head turns and looks.
Barbarella holds the same umbrella to smoke from and tilts her head.
Pygar with his wings.
A caption reads: John Phillip Law
The Great Tyrant, with long dark hair and a unicorn horn in her head.
A caption reads: Anita Pallenberg
Durand Durand shakes as he tries to control a machine.
A caption reads: Milo O'Shea
A man with curly hair and rags for clothes holds onto a wall.
A caption reads: Marcel Marceau
A man looks forlorn as we see his reflection in a mirror.
A caption reads: Claude Dauphin
Dildano looks at someone up and down.
A caption reads: Special guest appearance David Hemmings as Dildano
Mark looks to the sky as the camera flies away from him.
A caption reads: And with Ugo Tognazzi as Mark Hand
Lights flash on bottles.
You find adventure beyond your imagination when you get lost in space with Barbarella .
A figure in curved chair watches hordes of terrified people running on a large screen.
Different glasses.
A fire and explosion happens on the screen which matches what is happening in the room.
Barbarella stands against a strange cell looking projection.
A caption reads: Produced by Dino De Laurentiis. Directed by Roger Vadim. Screenplay by Terry Southern.
A man sings Barbarella.
More surreal imagery, a red and black cell and spiky plants.
A caption reads: Panavision Technicolor
Barbarella appears out of the screen.
Barbarella stands in front of another image, black and white shapes swirl and change. She looks on confused.
She stands in front of a black screen filled with yellow dots.
A caption reads: Paramount Pictures Presents A Dino De Laurentiis Production Barbarella.
A blue screen.
A caption reads: Suggested for Mature Audiences
Arrow Video
Slip out of your spacesuit and into something more comfortable! It's time to join Barbarella on a series of cosmic adventures in this Dino De Laurentiis production directed by Roger Vadim (And God Created Woman) and starring Jane Fonda as the intergalactic glamour puss created by comic book artist Jean-Claude Forest.
It is the year 40,000AD. When evil scientist Durand Durand (Milo O'Shea) creates a deadly weapon with the potential to cause mass devastation, the President of Earth dispatches Barbarella (Fonda) to hunt him down. Crash-landing in an icy wilderness somewhere within the Tau Ceti planetary system, Barbarella is rescued by Mark Hand (Ugo Tognazzi, La Cage Aux Folles) and guided by the blind angel Pygar (John Phillip Law, Danger: Diabolik) to Durand's lair in Sogo, a city of corruption and debauchery, where an encounter with the Great Tyrant Black Queen (Anita Pallenberg, Performance) and her minions throws her mission into jeopardy.
With an all-star cast including David Hemmings and Marcel Marceau, and glorious retro-futuristic costumes and art design dripping with 60s psychedelia, Barbarella defined an era and has never looked better than this brand new 4K restoration, with an HDR/Dolby Vision color grade so rich it can be seen from space, loaded with never-before-seen bonus features!
Product Features
- Brand new 4K restoration from the original negative by Arrow Films
- Reversible sleeve featuring two original artwork options
- Double-sided fold-out poster featuring two original artwork options
- Six double-sided collector's postcards
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Anne Billson, Paul Gravett, Véronique Bergen and Elizabeth Castaldo Lundén, and select archival material
Disc One - Feature (4K Ultra HD Blu-ray)
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Original lossless English mono audio, plus remixed Dolby Atmos surround and lossless French mono (featuring the voice of Jane Fonda)
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Audio commentary by film critic Tim Lucas
- Alternative opening and closing credits (in 4K with Dolby Vision)
- Isolated score
Disc Two - Extras (Region A Blu-ray)
- Another Girl, Another Planet, an appreciation of Barbarella by film critic Glenn Kenny
- Paul Joyce's behind the scenes featurette, Barbarella Forever!
- Love, a two-hour in-depth discussion between film and cultural historians Tim Lucas & Steve Bissette on the impact and legacy of Barbarella
- Dress to Kill, a 30-minute interview with film fashion scholar Elizabeth Castaldo Lundén on Jacques Fonteray's world-changing costume designs
- Framing for Claude, an interview with camera operator Roberto Girometti
- Tognazzi on Tognazzi, actor/director Ricky Tognazzi discusses the life and work of his father and Barbarella star Ugo Tognazzi
- An Angel's Body Double, actor Fabio Testi discusses his early career as a stuntman and body double for John Phillip Law on Barbarella
- Dino and Barbarella, a video essay by Eugenio Ercolani on producer Dino De Laurentiis
- Trailer
- USTVand radio spots
- Image gallery
- Arrow Video
- 98 mins approx
- NR
- 2.35:1
- English
- 2
- Arrow Video
- Roger Vadim
French
- Jane Fonda
- Anita Pallenberg
- John Phillip Law
English, English SDH
- 1968
- Free
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Barbarella stunning in 4k
Arrow nail it every time with these stunning 4k restorations. Barbarella is no exception. This is a gorgeous set with a great double sided poster and 120 page book. Stunning release with original artwork.
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Barbarella in UHD.Perfection.
Of all the amazing Arrow releases this year,and there have been a few,this is by far the best and certainly the most sought-after by myself.The first import i have pre-ordered from Arrow US and it is a beautiful restoration.I couldn't make my mind up which version so ended up purchasing them both.Fantastic packages overall,with stunning picture quality and great booklet and artwork.Sold out already as i suspected it would be.
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Blu Ray not all Zones!!!
The movie in 4k is such a great quality, but was a bit upset to find out that the bonus disc is only Zone A! Especially when it was written that it was zone A, B and C on your site (still now!)! If I knew I wouldn't have bought it :( This is an upsetting lie indeed! So I am not only a bit upset, but don’t know if I can trust your product details anymore! Can you repair this and create a real A, B, C zone bonus disc to send to your faithful customers?
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I'm Kinda Fonda Barbarella
Couldn't make up my mind which version to get so got both.I knewthis would sell out in record time.Both are absolutely sumpuous releases.Arrow has surpassed themselves with this one.The image quality is amazing with HDR giving the colours a superb boost.Dolby Vision ensures that this is the best this movie has ever looked.A cult classic given the Arrow treatment.This is one of my favourite 4k releases by any company.I know it's being remade by Jane Fonda will always be Barbarella to me.
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Cracked case on great film
The 4k transfer looks great, just getting into the special features and I’m very excited to go through it all. But as soon as I opened the case for the discs, the inner small pieces were cracked and broken. The swinging disc holder was just floating loose since its clips were the parts damaged. Discs and everything else are fine, just a real bummer.Â
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