IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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A Paris schoolgirl unwittingly ignites hellfire in the minds of men from Seine to Sorbonne.A Paris schoolgirl unwittingly ignites hellfire in the minds of men from Seine to Sorbonne.A Paris schoolgirl unwittingly ignites hellfire in the minds of men from Seine to Sorbonne.
Luciana Paluzzi
- Sofia . l'amie italienne
- (as Luciana Paoluzzi)
Andrès
- Un journaliste à l'Assemblée Nationale
- (uncredited)
Françoise Arnoul
- Elle-même
- (uncredited)
Mischa Auer
- Alexis - le chauffeur de taxi
- (uncredited)
Charles Bayard
- Un spectateur à Vichy
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaEn effeuillant la marguerite (Plucking the Daisy (1956)), was Brigitte Bardot's 16th film in four years, her second one directed by Allegret (School for Love (1955) (Futures vedette) was first), and also the second film written for her by Roger Vadim. It's a typical French romantic comedy, complete with a meet-cute on a train, and plenty of loving shots of Bardot's pert behind.
- Quotes
Monsieur Dubreuil - Casino Director: And the bookseller with a sideline in dirty books?
Un livreur de journaux: You should know, you're my best customer.
Monsieur Dubreuil - Casino Director: Isn't that General Dumont?
Un livreur de journaux: In the flesh! I bet he wants "Plucking the Daisy."
- Crazy creditsEPILOGUE: "And they lived happily ever after."
- Alternate versionsIn the version broadcaston television in North America in the seventies and released on VHS by Entertainment Programs International in 1997, the contestants in the striptease contest performing just before Bardot only did partial strip. The last contestant before Bardot wears panties and a bra made of daisies at the end of her act. But the DVD version released by Home Vision Entertainment in 2001 features a different take of the same scene that is almost identical except that the contestants get totally nude at the end of their act.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Der Tag an dem Elvis nach Bremerhaven kam (1979)
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This is a harmless screwball comedy, mostly fast-paced, always amusing, but never laugh-out-loud funny. The striptease is a tiny and almost incidental part of the film, and Mlle Bardot never undresses on camera. A damn shame. But she really could act, and is better than the rest of the deservedly unknown cast. Maybe that is why they were chosen, so as not to upstage the luminously beautiful star.
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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