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Features: DVD Ex-husband and ex-collaborator Roger Badim directs the larger-than-life Brigitte Bardot in this larger-than-life CinemaScope production. Ursula (Bardot), a convent girl vacationing with her aunt and uncle in Spain meets Lamberto, a criminal played by Stephen Boyd (The Fall Of The Roman Empire), who murders her uncle and seduces her aunt. The two misfits than seek refuge from the law and the moral code of the day by hiding in the mountains. The Night Heaven Fell is a "love on the run" story that capitalizes on Bardot's "Lolita" status and thus introduces a new type of "forbidden woman" into a post-war post femme-fatale era.
 Editor's Note
 Ursula (Brigitte Bardot) is a convent girl vacationing in Spain, when she meets Lamberto (Stephen Boyd), a vicious criminal, who murders her uncle and seduces her aunt (Alida Valli). The pair of misfits then flee the scene and hide in the mountains, turning their backs on the law and morality. Once again paired up with director Roger Vadim (...AND GOD CREATED WOMAN), Bardot sizzles and sets the screen on fire.
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Features | Original Theatrical Trailer |  | Widescreen Version |
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Release Information
|  | Studio: Home Vision/Public Media |
 | Release Date: 3/25/2003 |
 | Running Time: 93 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1958 |  | Catalog ID: 100 |  | UPC: 00037429161029 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: French |  | Available Audio Tracks: French |  | Available Subtitles: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | 2.35:1 |
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