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The Bear and the Doll






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The Bear and the Doll
Theatrical release poster
FrenchL'Ours et la Poupée
Directed byMichel Deville
Screenplay by
  • Nina Companeez
  • Michel Deville
  • Dialogue byNina Companeez
    Produced byMag Bodard
    Starring
  • Jean-Pierre Cassel
  • CinematographyClaude Lecompte
    Edited byNina Companeez
    Music byEddie Vartan

    Production
    companies

    • Parc Film
  • Marianne Productions
  • Distributed byParamount Pictures

    Release date

    • 4 February 1970 (1970-02-04) (France)

    Running time

    90 minutes
    CountryFrance
    LanguageFrench
    Box office1,617,853 admissions (France)[1]

    The Bear and the Doll (French: L'Ours et la Poupée) is a 1970 French romantic comedy film directed by Michel Deville, starring Brigitte Bardot and Jean-Pierre Cassel. Taking place over 24 hours, a rich, beautiful and wilful woman from Paris is determined to seduce a peaceable musician in the country who appears uninterested in her considerable charms.

    Plot[edit]

    Félicia, a high-spirited society woman, one morning in the country crashes a borrowed Rolls Royce car into the 2CV of Gaspard, a placid cellist who is bringing up his young son and three nieces. Back in Paris, she realises that she has not filled in the compulsory accident report form and spends much of the day trying to locate a cellist with a 2CV. When at last she does, she asks him to the party she is holding in her town mansion to celebrate her latest divorce. As he does not want to stay, full of drink and bravado she drives him erratically through the rain back to his house, where he tries to sober her up and, since she is soaked, puts her in a hot bath . . . . . .

    Cast[edit]

    Production[edit]

    The film was inspired by American screwball comedies of the 1930s and was written with Catherine Deneuve in mind. Alain Delon and Jean Paul Belmondo were offered the male lead but turned it down. Filming took place in the summer of 1969.[2]

    Reception[edit]

    Vincent CanbyofThe New York Times wrote that "the maneuverings are mostly the tactics of coy moviemaking here involving several awful child actors, windshield wipers that comment on the action, a huge but gentle dog, a Siamese cat named Prudhomme, and endless little rages between the lovers that define their real affection... Charm is the ingredient that is in singularly short supply in The Bear and the Doll, largely, I suspect, because Miss Bardot, once a sex kitten, now approaches middle age with all of the grace of a seasoned predator."[3]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "L'Ours et la Poupée". Box Office Story (in French).
  • ^ Lombard, Philippe (9 January 2012). "L'Ours et la poupée (1970)". Histoires de Tournages (in French). Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  • ^ Canby, Vincent (17 September 1971). "L Ours et la poupee – The Screen:' The Bear and the Doll' Opens Run at Paris". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
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