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Barbarella. 1968 / Roger Vadim
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In the "Excessive Pleasure Machine" sex scene in 'Barbarella' (1968), Roger Vadim didn't inform the actors that the machine would blow up, to get their natural reaction. When it blew up, Jane Fonda was frightened to death & O'Shea thought Fonda was being electrocuted for real. Here's Roger Vadim & Jane Fonda explaining the incident: "Fonda: I had another bad moment the day the Excessive Pleasure Machine blew up. The thing is, when they want to ki!! someone on this planet, they ki!! them with excessive pleasure. What a way to go. Vadim: The script calls for Jane to overload the machine. In other words, she absorbs all the pleasure it produces, and the machine blows up. So we rigged it with flares and smoke bombs and everything Fonda: Milo O'Shea plays the man who runs the machine. Vadim wanted us to look natural, so he didn’t tell us what a big explosion there would be. When the machine blew up, flames and smoke were everywhere, and sparks were running up and down the wires. I was frightened to death, and poor Milo was convinced something had really gone wrong and I was being electrocuted." ('Interview with Jane Fonda', Roger Ebert, 2012)
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