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Caroline & The Rebels

Caroline & The Rebels

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Where is Bardot?
Review: Bardot barely appears in this movie and when she does it isn't for long and looks more like a child than a young woman. Bardot fans should skip this one. Others may find this swashbuckling tale interesting but I didn't.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: wrong film
Review: The review by Mr Schultz is of Les Petroleuses made in 1971 by Christian-Jaque and Guy Casaril. Caroline and the Rebels is actually Le Fils de Caroline Chérie made in 1954 by Jean Devaivre.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fun Bardot Western
Review: This was one of Bardot's last films, shot in the early 70's.
She is full of life and throws her energy and spirit into this
lightweight film. Claudia Cardinale is also in high spirits. Both have a charisma that carries the film, though the supporting cast give uneven performances. Bardot has a mature beauty in the film, with riveting eyes. The plot revolves around an Outlaw (Bardot)hiding out in a town, pretending to be a Doctor. Later, both women find out that there is oil on a property and fight over the land. The film is poorly dubbed, but much of the humor still translates into English. Bardot made two more films in '73, and then walked away from the silver screen forever. Most actresses hang on to their fame long after it has passed them by. Bardot is a class act, and used the rest of her life to help animal rights causes. She had a flair for comedy, and Frenchy King is a fun western.


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