The Night Heaven Fell (Les bijoutiers du clair de lune, 1958) is a French-Italian romantic drama directed by Roger Vadim and starring Brigitte Bardot, Stephen Boyd, and Alida Valli. Set in rural Spain, the film follows Ursula (Bardot), a convent-raised young woman who becomes entangled in a dangerous love triangle and a local vendetta after falling for a mysterious man, Lambert, accused of violence and entangled with her aunt.
Known for its lush cinematography and sensual tone, the film explores themes of passion, betrayal, and doomed love, culminating in a tragic ending. It is a visually striking work that blends melodrama with the poetic fatalism characteristic of 1950s European cinema.
Take a look at these fabulous photos to see portraits of Brigitte Bardot during the filming The Night Heaven Fell in 1958.
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