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Girl on a Motorcycle (Special Edition)

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Format: Blu-ray December 13, 2022


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A wildly sexy time capsule from the swinging sixties, The Girl on a Motorcycle stars Alain Delon (The Sicilian Clan) and Marianne Faithfull (Intimacy)—two actors at the height of their impressive cool—as lovers with a taste for the open road. Faithfull stars as Rebecca, a bored housewife who bolts from her home in the French countryside to visit her lover, Daniel (Delon), in Germany. Wearing nothing but a form-fitting black leather suit (the film was re- released in the U.S. as Naked Under Leather), the lusty Rebecca races across the country, and in flashback remembers the start of their affair. She recalls the initial, furtive glances in her father’s bookstore, her elaborate sexual fantasies and their long-awaited consummation. Most important of all is the motorcycle itself, a gift from Daniel that seems to give her more pleasure than any man could deliver. Directed by legendary cinematographer and top- notch director Jack Cardiff (Dark of the Sun) in pulsating psychedelic hues, The Girl on a Motorcycle has emerged from obscurity to become more than a cult favorite; it is a touchstone film of 1960s Euro youth culture.Special Features: -Brand New 4K Restoration -Audio Commentary by Director Jack Cardiff -NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historian Alexandra Heller-Nicholas -Theatrical Trailer -Optional English Subtitles

Genre: Drama, Romance


Contributor: Marius Goring, Jean Leduc, Marianne Faithful, Roger Mutton, Alain Delon, Jacques Marin, Catherine Jourdan, André Maranne, Jack Cardiff See more


Language: English


Runtime: 1 hour and 31 minutes


Number Of Discs: 1


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.661


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7 x 5 x 1 inches; 0.01 ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Jack Cardiff


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 31 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ December 13, 2022


Actors ‏ : ‎ Alain Delon, Marianne Faithful, Marius Goring, Catherine Jourdan, Roger Mutton


Studio ‏ : ‎ KL Studio Classics


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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  • A Beautiful European "Easy Rider"
Imagine Diana Rigg joining "Easy Rider's" Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda for a ride across France and Germany and you will have a pretty good idea what "Girl on a Motorcycle" looks like. Made one year before "Easy Rider"; this is an amazing 1960's road movie that includes hip camera angles, groovy music, a leather suit and a Harley Super Glide. While low-budget, it is not a thrown together "B" Movie but a thoughtful existential trip inside the mind of a flawed character who happens to be a sexy woman. On close examination, what appears to be yet another fruitless examination of the mysteries of female discontent is really a more expansive study of the human condition. Rebecca, the main character, illustrates life as a process of choosing between comfortable security and the need for freedom and excitement; a daily struggle with guilt and its consequent self-destructiveness, and the seductive lure of risk. Motivations familiar to almost all serious motorcycle riders. In voice-over, Marianne Faithful gives us Rebecca's story in a series of flashbacks, with minimal scenes of conventional dialogue. Most of these work very well although there is a ski weekend flashback about midway through the film that looks more like a travel advertisement than a movie scene. And while much of Jack Cardiff's film is beautifully shot, the action sequences are somewhat clumsy looking and obviously low budget. And there is excessive reliance on the Elvis movie technique of projecting moving scenery(shot by the second unit) with the star pretending to be cruising along the road while actually stationary in the studio. Cardiff was very creative with the editing and came up with some great match cuts, typically used to bring Faithful out of her frequent flashbacks/dreams. In one we see her lover slowing pulling open the zipper of her suit, then the film cuts to the tread of an Army tank moving past the place where she has been napping by her motorcycle. Cardiff's technique was quite revolutionary at the time as his camera has a love affair with the leather suit , the motorcycle, and Faithful's eyes. His extensive use of very tight shots is extremely effective and the most pleasing thing about the film. Faithful is on screen in almost all the scenes and gives a surprisingly good performance. Alain Delon as her lover gets a fair about of screen time (all in flashbacks). I've not been able to take Delon seriously as an actor since his performance as a character named "Baldy" in Dean Martin's "Texas Across the River" in 1966. Plus I get him confused with Jorge Rivero and his almost identical character "Capt. Pierre Cordona aka Frenchy" in "Rio Lobo". Maybe they are the same person and used two names as a tax dodge. Both the VHS tape and the DVD include a nice stills gallery and a couple trailers. All in all I recommend this film. It has thoughtful themes and many well-shot scenes. If you like motorcycles, a sexy body in and out of a leather suit, the most beautiful eyes ever, and cute freckles you should view this film. Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2005 by Only-A-Child

  • Girl On A Motorcycle—a hidden gem.
Feminine answer to Easy Rider. Very clever photography. Even though produced in 1969, it feels fresh and topical. Miss Faithful carries the show.
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024 by Craigedit

  • Very good Blu-ray of a 60s classic
This review is of the Jezebel Blu-ray edition. A bride of two months decides to leave her husband in France and return to her lover in Germany. The story is told in a stream of consciousness as she makes the journey on a large motorcycle - recalling previous times she has made the same trip. The film is almost all flashback, much in the form of internal voice-over as we see the girl riding along on the bike. The weakest part of the film is it's star, Marianne Faithfull, who was not experienced enough to pull off long stretches of silent "emoting" with her thoughts told through voice-over. The informative commentary by director and cinematographer Jack Cardiff indicates that a different (unnamed) actress was scheduled to play the part, but died before filming began. The film is very European in that it deals mostly with the characters' internal thoughts and motives, with relatively little action. The Blu-ray is a great improvement over the Redemption DVD of a few years ago. The image is sharp and clear, with realistic colors, whereas the older DVD was often dark and murky. This is the full European version of the film, not the cut-down American version. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2014 by M. Smith

  • Girl On a Motorcycle
I was told there weren't any movies made for women who rode bikes except for this one so I bought it. It was made back in the 70's and I was hoping for more and better quality of film. Most of the time she is on the bike and totally unbelievable because she is looking everywhere except where she is going. The countyrside it showed was nice but that is about it. She has no money but able to buy gas and stop to drink. Very dissappointed in this movie.........Sorry but don't buy it if you are a women and own a motorcycle. Totally dumb and unbelievable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2012 by Dee Dee. Dallas, Texas

  • Motorcycle Classic
The Girl On A Motorcycle was a fresh look into the life of a Harley motorcycle given to a lady with no riding experience, but was eager to learn. The journey she took the viewers on was so well planned out in this film. I had heard about this movie, but had never seen it. It was a treat to have this in my bike collection movies. It just makes you feel good and want to go and start up your bike and find the girl on a motorcycle and ride with her. She had no fear and loved life when she was on that bike. I would recommend this movie to any true biker or someone who was thinking about getting a bike for the first time. You won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2012 by FlopFilm

  • Fuzzy - "artistic" - European
I was lead to beLIEve that Maryanne Faithful showed some SKIN in this movie --- purchased it because of a favorable magazine review in "MOTORCYCLE BAGGERS" magazine --- After watching this MOVIE I am led to beLIEve that the reviewer NEVER watched the movie at ALL ... The biker scenes were of Ms. Faithful on a stationary BIKE - with a moving Special Effects SCREEN for her background to IMITATE motion or "action" --- terrible FX :-( Oh Yah! The PLOT was LAME too ;-( ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2012 by JDavid Cooper

  • Freedom and Escapism is wrapped up in leather.
I thought Marianne did a great job as Rebecca. Newlywed who still yearns for her youthful zest of life. Jack Cardiff did a fantastic job with the Cinematography. Watch this movie before you watch Easy Rider and you can see some scenes that was the latter movie was inspired by. Freedom and Escapism is wrapped up in leather. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2018 by Ronbo

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