Publisher's Synopsis
Triple bill of films featuring iconic French actress Brigitte Bardot. In 'And God Created Woman' (1956), Bardot plays a promiscuous seductress married to fisherman Jean-Louis Trintignant, who seduces her brother-in-law (Christian Marquand) and maintains an attachment to wealthy, middle-aged Curt Jurgens. Bardot spends much of the time semi-naked or in very tight clothing. In the French bedroom farce 'Une Parisienne' (1957), Bardot plays the daughter of the French Prime Minister. Things start going haywire when she is found in bed with her father's male secretary (Henri Vidal) and a quick marriage is arranged. But things don't quite go according to plan. Finally, in 'Les Bijoutiers du Clair de Lune' (1958), a convent girl (Bardot) runs away to Spain with her lover (Stephen Boyd) who has murdered her uncle and seduced her aunt. Pursued by the police into the mountains, their passion grows until they are run to ground.