Special Features
- Trailer
- Biographies/Filmographies: Brigitte Bardot, Charles Boyer, Henri Vidal and Michel Boisrond
- Bardot documentary
- Colour booklet
- Photo gallery
- Trailer for Les Bijoutiers du Clair de Lune
- Scene selection
DVD Technical Information:
- Aspect Ratio (feature): 4:3
- Running time: 86 mins approx.
- Language: French
- Subtitles: English
- Disc Format: PAL DVD-9
- Region Code: 2
From the Back Cover
A light, charming, cheeky comedy with the stunning and sexy Brigitte Bardot in flirty form. Brigitte Laurier (Bardot), the spoiled and innocent daughter of a French ambassador cons one of her fathers top aides, Michel (Henri Vidal) into marrying her. Brigittes brattish ways rile Michel and soon he is flirting with old girlfriends to teach her a lesson. In retaliation, Brigitte flirts with Prince Charles (Charles Boyer). Michel is amazed by the jealousy his wifes flirting arouses and the two of them begin a cat-and-mouse game of sexual teasing until they both realize that they really do love each other. They settle into happily married life and Charles flies home to England.
Bardot at her sexiest, great Paris locations and directed with a witty touch by Michel Boisrond.
Product Description
United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: LANGUAGES: French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), English ( Subtitles ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Biographies, Black & White, Filmographies, Interactive Menu, Photo Gallery, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: Variously titled La Parisienne and Une Parisienne, Parisienne, this Franco-Italian co-production is one of Brigitte Bardot's best vehicles. The daughter of the Premier of France (no, not DeGaulle!), La Bardot is married to Henri Vidal, the premier's chief aide. When Vidal shows signs of straying from his marital vows, Bardot decides to fight fire with fire. She enchants visiting nobleman Charles Boyer, who invites her to a romantic rendezvous on the Riviera. The outraged Vidal tracks down the would-be lovers, only to discover that nothing has happened-both Bardot and Boyer fell victim to head colds, and spent the weekend sneezing rather than smooching. ...Une parisienne ( La Parisienne ) ( Una Parigina )