This staggering boring and untitillating rubbish has the vacuous Bo Derek unconvincingly trying to lose her virginity.
Bo Derek,
George Kennedy,
Andrea Occhipinti,
Ana Obregon,
Olivia d'Abo
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In a semi-erotic film almost universally lamented, Bo Derek, last wife of the late John Derek (who wrote, directed, and photographed Bolero), plays Ayre, a virginal young woman who, on graduating from... read more
DVD Release Date: July 26, 2005
Stats: 66 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (66)
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November 19, 2006
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June 24, 2010
"Live fast. Die young and leave a good looking corpse.?
Those are the words that made John Derek a young star from the film Knock On Any Door (1949). But he was a bit of a rebel who felt he had something to say but did not like the control of the studio system. At his acting p... read more -
January 7, 2009
Bo Derek looked fantastic in this movie as she did in all of them! I wonder if her Ex/husband John ever knew how much money he made her! LOL! This is as close as you can get to porn back in 84! LOL
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January 7, 2008
A disappointing and mediocre film directed by John Derek and featuring his wife, Bo Derek. Although Bo Derek is indeed beautiful and is nude through a good half of the production, she lacks the acting talent to sustain a film by herself while poor direction on the part of her hus... read more
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July 19, 2007
A movie with a barely-clad Bo Derek in her prime, what's not to like? Practically everything--I watched people walk out of this movie, but went in anyway. I blame it on unused testosterone, on my part. What was the excuse of everyone else? Not enough Bo, too much nothing.
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January 9, 2007
Hoo hoo hoo! This movie is really something. I imagine it would be a good movie to watch with a group of friends and lotsa liquor.
Critic Reviews
For some reason, the movie's sex scenes, which are relatively few, have been directed as slapstick. Full Review
Bolero must rank as one of the worst major movies ever made. Many awful movies are at least funny in a campy sort of way. Bo and John Derek, however, make films so sincerely bad that they offer nothin... Full Review
Even showing lots of Bo Derek's beautiful nude body isn't enough to save Bolero from terminal boredom.
Cinema this toxic can either kill you with laughter or simply turn your brain into a pool of sex-obsessed pudding. Full Review
The director is no Vadim and the star is no Bardot.
Bolero salutes creativity as the universal language of hope, renewal and community. Full Review
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