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Come Dance with Me!

Original title: Voulez-vous danser avec moi?
  • 1959
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
817
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Brigitte Bardot in Come Dance with Me! (1959)
ComedyCrimeDramaMystery

Handsome dentist Herve Dandieu, temporarily separated from his new, delectable wife Virginie by a lovers' tiff, is picked up by sexy dance teacher Anita Flores...object blackmail. Sensing tr... Read allHandsome dentist Herve Dandieu, temporarily separated from his new, delectable wife Virginie by a lovers' tiff, is picked up by sexy dance teacher Anita Flores...object blackmail. Sensing trouble, Virginie follows him to the dance school, only to find him circumstantially incrimi... Read allHandsome dentist Herve Dandieu, temporarily separated from his new, delectable wife Virginie by a lovers' tiff, is picked up by sexy dance teacher Anita Flores...object blackmail. Sensing trouble, Virginie follows him to the dance school, only to find him circumstantially incriminated in murder. Soon, the school has a gorgeous new instructress, whose slightly scatterb... Read all

  • Director
    • Michel Boisrond
  • Writers
    • Gérard Oury
    • Jean-Charles Tacchella
    • Louis C. Thomas
  • Stars
    • Brigitte Bardot
    • Henri Vidal
    • Dawn Addams
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    817
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    • Director
      • Michel Boisrond
    • Writers
      • Gérard Oury
      • Jean-Charles Tacchella
      • Louis C. Thomas
    • Stars
      • Brigitte Bardot
      • Henri Vidal
      • Dawn Addams
    • 20User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brigitte Bardot
    Brigitte Bardot
    • Virginie Dandieu
    Henri Vidal
    Henri Vidal
    • Hervé Dandieu
    Dawn Addams
    Dawn Addams
    • Anita Florès
    Darío Moreno
    Darío Moreno
    • Florès
    Georges Descrières
    Georges Descrières
    • Gérard Lalemand
    • (as Georges Descrières de la Comédie Française)
    Serge Gainsbourg
    Serge Gainsbourg
    • Léon
    Joyce Johnson
    • Daisy
    Maria Pacôme
    Maria Pacôme
    • Madame Decauville-Lachenée
    • (as Maria Pacome)
    François Chaumette
    François Chaumette
    • Joseph - l'inspecteur
    Pascal Mazzotti
    Pascal Mazzotti
    • Le barman
    • (as Pascal Mazotti)
    Magdeleine Bérubet
    • Clémence
    • (as Magdeleine Berubet)
    Marie-Thérèse Orain
    • Mathilde
    • (as M.T. Orain)
    Paul Frankeur
    Paul Frankeur
    • Le commissaire Marchal
    Noël Roquevert
    Noël Roquevert
    • Albert Decauville-Lachenée
    Philippe Nicaud
    • Daniel
    Lucien Callamand
    • Un patient chez le dentiste
    • (uncredited)
    Georges Demas
    • Un homme dans la salle d'attente
    • (uncredited)
    Andrée Florence
      • Director
        • Michel Boisrond
      • Writers
        • Gérard Oury
        • Jean-Charles Tacchella
        • Louis C. Thomas
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      7wvisser-leusden

      good, but not a BB-vehicle

      "Voulez-vous danser avec moi?" (= French for 'do you want to dance with me?'), shows competent acting in a well-built crime plot.

      Set in color in the late 1950-s, this film openly deals with the Paris homo & travesty scene. Which was pretty groundbreaking for the staunch Roman Catholic France of those days.

      Brigitte Bardot's appearance in "Voulez-vous danser avec moi?" shines all the way down. Showing off her dancing talents (you may know Brigitte qualified at the Paris conservatory as a classical ballet dancer). While shooting this film, Brigitte was pregnant with her only child -- according to some this shows off in her advantage as well. The third show-off is made by Brigitte's dress in a cross-striped pattern - known to this day in fashion as the 'Brigitte Bardot - design'.

      In spite of her dazzling appearance, one cannot escape the conclusion that Bardot plays the wrong part here. Apart from being beautiful, Brigitte has a definite talent for light comedy. Acting crime & mystery just isn't her trade.

      My last words should be for male lead Henri Vidal. In December 1959, aged 40, he died from a heart attack. This happened shortly after the completion of "Voulez-vous danser avec moi?".
      8bonfirexx

      Bardot at 24 was a stunner!

      Brigitte Bardot was so completely feminine, playful, beautiful, and witty, she couldn't miss connecting with the male sector of any movie-going audience. And the women must have hated her, or at least envied her to tears.

      Bardot's face is so luminous, focusing upon it is more stimulating than seeing close-up, revealing body shots of her contemporaries such as Eckberg and Lollobrigida. She could take a mediocre, or in this case, convoluted plot, and save a film which would have been a dud with just about any other female star.

      The film is fast-paced, and suspenseful, in so far as the futility of trying to guess the culprit's identity, prior to the odds and ends being tied up neatly, in the end. And it far surpasses Bardot's collaboration with director Michel Boisrond, in "Mme. Pigalle," produced three years earlier. That one is filled with artifice and "mannerisms." such as fake auto rides, background landscape fakery, lip-synch singing, fake piano playing, and the stereotypical bumbling, "moronic cops" syndrome, so prevalent in films of the time. This film contains no artifice, or editing "tricks," whatsoever, and while it lacks for substance, it is entertaining, and the Bardot charisma at this most appealing stage of her life, stays with one, long after the curtain rings down.

      Henri Vidal, in his final role before his untimely death at age 40, is well-cast, as Bardot's husband who is being blackmailed by femme fatale Dawn Addams, herself a red-headed stunner who exits the film much too soon to suit the male voyeur contingent.

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      6planktonrules

      Not bad......

      This film begins with Brigitte Bardot falling in love with a dentist (Henri Vidal) and they soon marry. Soon after, he is seduced by a lady and goes back to her apartment. He begins to undress her and stops himself--he can't allow himself to cheat on his bride. He immediately leaves--not knowing that she is a blackmailer and her lover was photographing them in some very compromising positions. This begs the audience to wonder if any man can be THAT stupid and self-destructive, as at the time, Bardot was probably the most beautiful woman in the world (and, yes, I know there ARE men who cheat on their loving wives all the time--even if it makes no sense).

      Soon, the lady blackmailer shows up at the Dentist's office and demands money for the photos. A sane man would come clean to his wife right there and then, but this would also make for a VERY short film, so he agrees to meet her later at her dance studio. The poor husband plans on killing the woman but before he can, she's already dead--apparently she has created a lot of enemies! Brigitte arrives soon after him, as she'd overheard the two talking earlier and wondered what was happening between them. Both Bardot and her hubby flee to avoid the police.

      Bardot believes her husband when he tells her what happened. However, someone saw him at the studio and the police have a good description of him. So, to save her dumb husband, Brigitte decides to go undercover--and goes to the dance studio to ask for a job. Perhaps someone there knows what happened or was responsible for the killing. And, as this is only about thirty minutes into the film, you can safely assume that SOMETHING will occur sooner or later! This part of the film seemed well-suited for Bardot, as she was an exceptional dancer in real life.

      Where the film goes next is pleasant but there aren't too many surprises. Plus, while I like Bardot, this film seemed only okay--nothing special but also not bad in any particular way. The writing is decent, the acting just fine but apart from the role played by a gay transvestite, the rest of the film just seemed ordinary. Non-Bardot fans can skip this one--it's just among her best.

      By the way, like many French films of the era, this one if pretty frank about sex and sexuality. You will see some nudity it's obviously quite different from the sort of fare coming out of Hollywood at the same time!
      7shepardjessica-1

      Gorgeous BB w/Cool Dancing Scenes in Murder Plot!

      Brigitte Bardot lights up the screen (while keeping her threads on mostly) as a wife who plans to clear her husband's name while working at a dance studio..and she can really mambo. Very complicated plot, but well-paced. Hits some night spots which few films did at the time (cross-dressing) with overall decent acting and beautiful color.

      A 6 out of 10. Best performance = BB. The guy who played BB's husband (the dentist) died right after this. He was married to Michele Morgan, I believe. Brigitte is sexy, intelligent, fun, dilligent, and focused in this surprising little gem (without being art). Dawn Addams is an added treat. The DVD copy I watched was clear as a bell which many of Ms. Bardot's film transfers are not. Seek it out for an interesting and fun surprise.
      7wrvisser-leusden-nl

      good, but not a BB-vehicle

      This well-made movie just has one flaw: Brigitte Bardot is not suited for playing a crime plot. As her talents are with light comedy, she is not able to carry out the necessary mystery, horror and suspense here.

      For this reason I think 'Voulez-vous danser avec moi?' not entirely convincing. But apart from that, it's quite entertaining. It is shot well, its acting is good, and its story catches the viewer's interest from beginning to end. Of course your special attention for the scenes in the dance-school, fully displaying Brigitte's excellent dancing skills.

      This movie also seriously deals with homosexuality, back in 1959 a groundbreaking issue. For this reason I guess Paris must have been the only location possible.

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      • Trivia
        Sylvia Lopez was originally cast as Anita, but after a few days of shooting became too ill with terminal leukemia to continue. Co-star Henri Vidal died soon after completing this film.
      • Goofs
        When Viriginie is dancing the Mambo with Flores, her handbag disappears between when they dance away from the camera and when they dance toward the camera.
      • Quotes

        Hervé Dandieu: Because you absolutely want this gentleman to see your breasts?

        Virginie Dandieu: In circumstances like this one, it couldn't hurt.

        Hervé Dandieu: Maybe you could go out naked while you're at it!

        Virginie Dandieu: Oh, I'd love to. When I'm naked it takes away all my complexes.

      • Connections
        Featured in Rock & Chips (2010)
      • Soundtracks
        Voulez-vous Danser avec Moi ?
        Music by Henri Crolla

        Lyrics by Jacques Prévert

        Performed by Bob Martin

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      • Release date
        • November 7, 1960 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Italy
      • Languages
        • French
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Do You Want to Dance with Me?
      • Filming locations
        • Studios de la Victorine - 16 avenue Edoard Grinda, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France(Studio)
      • Production companies
        • Francos Films
        • Vides Cinematografica
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      • Budget
        • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 31m(91 min)
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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