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    Dear Brigitte

    1965 · Children · 1h 40m

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  1. Dear Brigitte. Poet and professor Robert Leaf (James Stewart) has a disdain for the sciences. Unfortunately for him, his son Erasmus (Bill Mumy) is colorblind, completely tone-deaf and a...

  2. Dear Brigitte is a film about a professor of literature who lives on a converted old Mississippi riverboat with his family and the former captain of the steamship, Ed Wynn. An almost hippie like existence for the very Republican James Stewart and his wife Glynis Johns and children Cindy Carol and Billy Mumy.

  3. Dear Brigitte: Directed by Henry Koster. With James Stewart, Fabian, Glynis Johns, Cindy Carol. Professor Leaf, an absent-minded poet, is forced to face the fact that his son is a math prodigy who is as colorblind as he's in love with Brigitte Bardot, the French bombshell.

    • (1.8K)
    • Comedy, Family
    • Henry Koster
    • 1965-01-08
  4. An entertaining comedy with something for everyone, Dear Brigitte shapes up as an excellent family pic.

  5. Review by RivoliPalace ★★½. The story is whimsical throwaway, the acting campy and the overall production surprisingly lifeless despite the cast. What Director Henry Koster’s 1965 release “Dear Brigitte” does have is a segment with Brigitte Bardot that almost didn’t make it into the film.

    • (417)
    • 20th Century Fox
    • Henry Koster
  6. Professor Leaf (James Stewart) who lives on an old steamboat, is baffled at his daughter (Cindy Carol) and her boyfriend (Fabian), who have plans to sell sweatshirts featuring his suddenly famous math-whiz son, his wife Vina (Glynis Johns) trying to reconcile, in Dear Brigitte, 1965.

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  8. This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review. Love this comedy with Jmy Stewart , a young Billy Mummy and of course, Brigitte! I would recommend this to a friend. Helpful (0) Unhelpful (0) Showing 1-2 of 2 reviews. Sponsored. Best Buy has honest and unbiased customer reviews for Dear Brigitte [1965].

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