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Icy Breasts

Icy Breasts DVD Cover Information
Actor: Alain Delon, Andr Falcon, Claude Brasseur, Mireille Darc, Nicoletta Machiavelli
Director: Georges Lautner
Brand: MUSIC VIDEO DISTRIBUTORS
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: French (Original Language); English (Dubbed)
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 105 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2006-07-25
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Model: 77079DVD
Studio: Telavista
Product features:
  • Franois (Claude Brasseur) is a television writer who is both down on his luck and new ideas. He travels to Nice, France in the hopes of finding inspiration. He walks along the cold, winter beach where he encounters an attractive young woman named Peggy (Mireille Darc). Her icy attitude leaves Franois little hope of starting a relationship, however, Peggy is soon disarmed by his warmth and personal
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Movie Reviews of Icy Breasts

Movie Review: Les Seins de Glace
Summary: 2 Stars

The trouble with punning titles is that they rarely translate. Case in point Les Seins de Glace aka Icy Breasts, a play on the chilly few days of Les Saints de Glace, which at least suits its frigid femme fatale, who may be an emotionally disturbed recovering drug addict or an innocent victim of smitten lawyer Alain Delon's Diabolique-ish manipulations. Though it has to be said, we know she's disturbed pretty much from the off because no sane woman would ever put up with Claude Brasseur's smartarse soap opera screenwriter, who is so relentlessly irritating that you'll want to hit him long before one of the cast does. An adaptation of Richard Matheson's Someone is Bleeding, one of those house of secrets/twist in the tail numbers, there aren't many surprises, unless you count how little screentime Delon actually has despite producing the film for his then-girlfriend Mireille Darc. Very much a B-movie with A-movie production values it's more vaguely tolerable than particularly enjoyable (not that the English dubbing helps), although the final scene is surprisingly well handled.
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