Film Review
Edouard Molinaro began his career as a film director with a number of conventional crime-thrillers
before gravitating towards the kind of film for which is now better known - mainstream
comedy.
Une ravissante idiote is one of
his earliest comic films, an ebullient parody spy thriller, a genre that was popular in
France at the time thanks to director Georges Lautner (
Les Tontons flinguers). The film brings
together two icons of the 1960s, Brigitte Bardot and Anthony Perkins - both of whom appear
to be wasted in this lowbrow farce. Whilst there is some great comedy in the
film, there is a sense that Molinaro is trying just a bit too hard for the laughs and
the film becomes very silly at times. Whilst Perkins struggles to show he can do
comedy, Bardot seems happy to cultivate her dumb blonde image - it's all light-hearted
fun but it still feels like the thespian equivalent of prostitution.
© James Travers 2006
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Next Edouard Molinaro film:
Quand passent les faisans (1965)
Film Synopsis
When Harry Compton loses his job with a bank in London, he decides to follow the career
of his father and become a Russian spy. He is engaged to steal some top secret documents
from the safe of Sir Reginald Dunfrey. What he doesn't know is that the documents
are fake, a ruse by the British Secret Services to unmask the head of a spy ring.
In his mission, Harry is assisted by Penelope Lightfeather, a ravishing blonde who seems
to have the brain of a kitten…
© James Travers
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Film Credits
- Director: Edouard Molinaro
- Script: François Billetdoux, Charles Exbrayat (novel),
Edouard Molinaro,
André Tabet (dialogue),
Georges Tabet (dialogue)
- Cinematographer: Andréas Winding
- Music: Michel Legrand
- Cast: Brigitte Bardot (Penelope 'Penny' Lightfeather),
Anthony Perkins (Harry Compton),
Grégoire Aslan (Bagda),
Jean-Marc Tennberg (Inspector Cartwright),
Hans Verner (Donald Farrington),
Jacques Monod (Surgeon - the chauffeur),
Hélène Dieudonné (Mamie),
Charles Millot (Fedor Alexandrovitch Balaniev),
Jacques Hilling (Le Lord-Admiral),
Paul Demange (Le directeur de la banque),
Frederica Layne (Maud Smith),
Annick Allières (Eléonore),
Dominique Page (Rosemary),
Robert Murzeau (Clément),
Jacques Dynam (Le sergent de police),
Denise Provence (Lady Barbara Dumfrey),
André Luguet (Sir Reginald Dumfrey),
Nadine Tallier,
Ludmilla Tchérina,
Marc Arian (Le serveur)
- Country: France / Italy
- Language: French
- Support: Black and White
- Runtime: 110 min
- Aka: The Ravishing Idiot ;
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