Cast & Crew

Directed by

Roger Vadim

Writing Credits

Jean-Claude Forest
(from the best seller "Barbarella" by) (as Jean Claude Forest)
Terry Southern
(screenplay) and
Roger Vadim
(screenplay)
Claude Brulé
(in collaboration with) (as Claude Brule) and
Vittorio Bonicelli
(in collaboration with) and
Clement Biddle Wood
(in collaboration with) and
Brian Degas
(in collaboration with) and
Tudor Gates
(in collaboration with) and
Jean-Claude Forest
(in collaboration with) (as Jean Claude Forest)
Charles B. Griffith
(in collaboration with) (uncredited)

Cast

Jane Fonda
Barbarella
John Phillip Law
Pygar
Anita Pallenberg
The Great Tyrant
Milo O'Shea
Concierge / Durand-Durand
Marcel Marceau
Professor Ping
Claude Dauphin
President of Earth
Véronique Vendell
Captain Moon
Giancarlo Cobelli
The Revolutionary
Serge Marquand
Captain Sun
Nino Musco
The General
Franco Gulà
The Suicide
Catherine Chevallier
Stomoxys
Marie Therese Chevallier
Glossina
Umberto Di Grazia
Sogo Citizen
David Hemmings
Dildano
Ugo Tognazzi
Mark Hand
Honey Autumn
Bald Handmaiden at Sogovian Court
Silvana Bacci
Girl in Sogo
Loriana Bartella
Sinister Sister
Marina Bartella
Sinister Sister
Aurora Battista
Girl in Sogo
Diane Bond
Extra
Vita Borg
Sorceress
Paul Branco
Man Who Confronts Barbarella in Sogo
Chantal Cachin
Revolutionary
Carla Cassola
(uncredited)
Giuseppe Castellano
Bearded, Redhead Man
Alberto Cevenini
The General's Assistant
Tania de Paolis
(uncredited)
Altiero Di Giovanni
Transparent Man
Fabienne Fabre
The Tree Woman
Sergio Ferrero
The Great Tyrant's Messenger
Corinne Fontaine
(uncredited)
Alain Gerard
Sogo Guard
Sadre Girodani
(uncredited)
Gara Granda
Girl
Giorgio Gruden
Priest
Beatrice Lanscat
(uncredited)
Katiuska Lanvin
(uncredited)
Ester Masing
Woman in Sogo
Judith Matah
(uncredited)
Janet McLeod
Girl in Sogo
Carlo Micolano
Man in Sogo
Sandro Mondini
Man in Sogo
Susan Moren
Slave Girl
Gabriella Morganti
(uncredited)
Piero Morgia
Man in Sogo
María Teresa Orsini
Suicide Girl
Talitha Pol
Pipe-Smoking Girl
Fred Robsahm
Dildano's Assistant
Carla Rousso
(uncredited)
Antonio Sabato
Jean-Paul
Jean Saudray
(uncredited)
Luigi Scavran
Man in Sogo
Angelo Susani
Bearded Man Who Confronts Barbarella in Sogo
Kitty Swan
Girl in Sogo
Fabio Testi
Tall Man at Party
Romolo Valli
Sogo Kidnapper
Silvana Venturelli
(uncredited)
Barbara Winer
(uncredited)

Produced by

Dino De Laurentiis
producer
Henri Michaud
co-producer (uncredited)

Music by

Bob Crewe
(music by)
Charles Fox
(music by)

Cinematography by

Claude Renoir
director of photography

Editing by

Victoria Mercanton

Casting By

Guidarino Guidi

Production Design by

Mario Garbuglia

Costume Design by

Jacques Fonteray
Paco Rabanne
(as Paco Rabane)

Makeup Department

Amalia Paoletti
hairdresser
Euclide Santoli
makeup artist

Production Management

Roberto Cocco
production manager
Guy Luongo
production supervisor
Paul Hitchcock
executive in charge of production (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Alberto Cardone
second unit director
Carlo Lastricati
first assistant director
Tony Luraschi
assistant director
Philippe Cocteau
assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

Umberto Campagna
assistant art director
Jean-Claude Forest
artistic consultant (as Jean Claude Forest)
Giorgio Hermann
set dresser
Bill Gold
poster designer (uncredited)
Robert McGinnis
poster artist (uncredited)
Massimo Palmieri
construction manager (uncredited)
Boris Vallejo
poster designer (uncredited)

Sound Department

David Hildyard
sound engineer
Primiano Muratori
boom operator (uncredited)
Vittorio Trentino
sound engineer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Gérard Cogan
special animation effects (as Gerard Cogan)
Augie Lohman
special effects supervisor (as August Lohman)
Thierry Vincens-Fargo
special animation effects
Carlo De Marchis
special effects assistant (uncredited)
Carlo Rambaldi
special effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

Charles Staffell
optical effects

Stunts

Rico Lopez
stunts (uncredited)
Patrizia Mannoia
stunt double: Jane Fonda (uncredited)
Fabio Testi
stunt double: John Phillip Law (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

Nino Cristiani
camera operator
Wladimir Ivanov
camera operator: second unit (as Vladimir Ivanov)
Cristo Verrillo
electrician
Alfonso Avincola
still photographer (uncredited)
Francesco Brescini
gaffer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Gloria Musetta
wardrobe supervisor (as Gloria Mussetta)

Music Department

Bob Crewe
lyrics / music supervisor
Charles Fox
conductor / lyrics
The Glitterhouse
music performers: songs
Bob Crewe
music performed by (uncredited)
Ronald Frangipane
musician: keyboards (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

Suzanne Durrenberger
continuity (as Suzanne Durramberger)

Additional Crew

Gaetano Marzachi
production assistant
Maurice Binder
titles designer (uncredited)
Pino Colizzi
voice dubbing: John Phillip Law: Italian version (uncredited)
Maria Pia Di Meo
voice dubbing: Jane Fonda: Italian version (uncredited)
Bernie Grant
voice dubbing: Ugo Tognazzi (English version) (uncredited)
Joan Greenwood
voice dubbing: Anita Pallenberg (English version) (uncredited)
Robert Hossein
voice dubbing: Ugo Tognazzi: French version (uncredited)
Anna Miserocchi
voice dubbing: Anita Pallenberg: Italian version (uncredited)
Lucilla Mussini
production assistant (uncredited)
Alighiero Noschese
voice dubbing: Italian version (uncredited)
Chuck Painter
unit publicist (uncredited)
Jean Richard
voice dubbing: Milo O'Shea: French version (uncredited)
Robert Rietty
voice dubbing: Marcel Marceau (English version) (uncredited)
Giuseppe Rinaldi
voice dubbing: Milo O'Shea: Italian version (uncredited)
Stefano Sibaldi
voice dubbing: Marcel Marceau: Italian version (uncredited)
Bernard Tiphaine
voice dubbing: John Phillip Law: French version (uncredited)
Jean-Louis Trintignant
voice dubbing: David Hemmings: French version (uncredited)
Luigi Vannucchi
voice dubbing: Claude Dauphin: Italian version (uncredited)

Thanks

Paco Rabanne
in the final sequence Barbarella's costume is inspired by ideas of (as Paco Rabane)
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