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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 read more... an exclusive British boarding school, is determined to find the right man for her first sexual encounter wherever he might be in the world. Rich enough not to venture forth alone, she brings along her friend Catalina (Ana Obregon) and the family chauffeur (George Kennedy). Ayre first travels to an Arab country where she meets an ideal lover, a sheik (Greg Bensen) who offers to deflower her but falls asleep almost immediately (he was, after all, reciting lines from this script). Giving up on the sheik, Ayre goes on to Spain, where she meets the toreador Angel (Andrea Occhipinti) who is even better than the sheik because he manages to stay awake. Unfortunately, after she has succeeded in her quest, the perils of Angel's profession are brought home when he is gored in a sensitive location -- the arena, of course. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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R, 1 hr. 46 min.

Directed by: John Derek

Release Date: August 31, 1984

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DVD Release Date: July 26, 2005

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  • November 19, 2006
    This staggering boring and untitillating rubbish has the vacuous Bo Derek unconvincingly trying to lose her virginity.
  • 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 moreeak, he turned down a lot more than he accepted. With this free time, he practiced writing screenplays and photography. He would soon have a real knack for capturing beauty and finding it, marrying Ursula Andress and later Linda Evans both of which were stars while married to him. In the 1960s, Derek began directing very small budget idiosyncratic films that he wrote directed and photographed. In the early 1970s, he filmed Fantasies in Greece and fell for his newest discovery, Mary Cathleen Collins who soon changed her name to Bo and married John a few years after the film wrapped. Fantasies went nowhere, desperate for cash, John was offered a million bucks to do a tv show but sold his house instead. Him and Bo traveled around and lived in a van. He even shot a porn film (Lovin You) to make a few bucks. Bo loved this time traveling around but they needed work. She went to a casting call for 10 (about a man?s obession with the perfect female), got the part and sudden fame. She turned down big offers (she did not feel comfortable being directed in starring roles, having never carried a film completely) for Sheena Queen of the Jungle and Brenda Starr. One day her husband said, People love the scene in 10, why don?t we do a small movie and just call it Bolero (a sex scene in 10 was very famous for using that piece of music). Out of half baked ideas, fine movies (sometimes) emerge.

    Bolero (1984) opens in the 1920s, a theater showing The Sheik starring the most sexualized star of the time Rudolph Valentino. Lida MacGillivery (Bo) is turned on by the film. She is with her friend Catalina both are to graduate from private school tomorrow, Lida with a very large inheritance. She plans to use some of this inhertance and lose her virginty, find a sheik in Moracco.

    But first, she graduates and after years of being prim and proper, she moons her dorm building as she is leaving

    This kind of scene has been done before in some 80s skinemax films but none of those followed that scene with a long affecting apology scene (0:05), Lida apologizing to her driver Cotton, who witnessed the display, for possibly offending him, and further still, George Kennedy likely would not have played the part in the other films (he adds a real gravitas to the proceedings). Additionally, most sexy films don?t bother with references to old Hollywood and its allure versus the reality of life. When Lida meets her sheik, he went to Oxford and cannot pick her up on a horse the way Valentino could. The sex scene between them played out on a big harem bed is played like a silent film (since it is Lida telling the story of what happened to Catalina and she relates it in this fashion) with title cards [Where is the milk and honey]. The sex scene is unerotic, the milk and honey is handled with drool, but the sheik, it turns out, is not the lover for her; he passes out from too much opium before they get started. She soon takes up with a bullfighter in Spain and the film disregards the Hollywood/reality track but it is picked up again toward the end of the film as the sheik reappears to try to kidnap her and take her in his plane. She jumps out of the plane and into the water in the best illogical silent actioneer like scene I ever saw.

    Before I move onto the bullfigher, it is worth noting that the Valentino connection is also interesting because Bo was also seen as one of the most desirable in her time: after all in the film, she is kidnapped for love, given great gifts and able to make the bullfighter rise again after suffering impotence (hard to say if John Derek is using the sleepy sheik or the impotent fighter to represent himself, after all he was much older than Bo and with a heart condition, or if the more sturdy George Kennedy represents him. I do know that the themes or bullfighting, wine, machismo and good looks are very much a part of Derek?s persona so maybe he is the bullfighter and maybe Bo helped him to rise again, just a thought) from being gorged by a bull. All this is to say Bo equals beauty and her husband knows it and knows how to capture it whether its her headdress that resembles the dreds from 10 or the Lady Godiva or (kinkily enough) the Clint look. It all works.

    What also works are the sex scenes once she finds her bullfigher lover.
    Romance is in the air for all the character (except a young one Paloma that they pick up along the way and is not quite mature enough). Cotton and Catalina both hook up with lovers but Lida gets the sex scenes, both with Angel the bullfighter and both about 7mins in length. She licks his ears; he bites her neck too hard; it is not the bodice ripper novel sex (but what is) and it goes on for a long time (as it should); I cannot tell you how many films are unintentionally funny with their 30 second sex scenes (talk about a dud), at the end of the last sex scene the word ecstasy appears in the air, now that is talent.

    For blurring the line between reality and fantasy and being yr idiosyncratic and interesting self I say well done John Derek

    Grade A+
  • 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
  • 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 moreband makes the film dull and boring.
    Well worth missing.
  • 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.
  • 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


Roger Ebert
October 23, 2004
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

The real future of Bolero is in home cassette rentals, where your fast forward and instant replay controls will supply the editing job the movie so desperately needs. Full Review

Janet Maslin
May 20, 2003
Janet Maslin, New York Times

For some reason, the movie's sex scenes, which are relatively few, have been directed as slapstick. Full Review

July 25, 2007
TV Guide's Movie Guide

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

June 24, 2006
Time Out

Erotic, surely, only for the very easily pleased. Full Review

Chuck O'Leary
February 20, 2006
Chuck O'Leary, FulvueDrive-in.com

Even showing lots of Bo Derek's beautiful nude body isn't enough to save Bolero from terminal boredom.

Scott Weinberg
September 19, 2005
Scott Weinberg, DVDTalk.com

Cinema this toxic can either kill you with laughter or simply turn your brain into a pool of sex-obsessed pudding. Full Review

Jake Euker
July 4, 2004
Jake Euker, F5 (Wichita, KS)

The director is no Vadim and the star is no Bardot.

Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
February 4, 2004
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice

Bolero salutes creativity as the universal language of hope, renewal and community. Full Review

April 24, 2009
Variety

Click to read the article Full Review

Susan Granger
September 22, 2006
Susan Granger, www.susangranger.com

No review available.

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