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The Bobo

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The Bobo
File:Original movie poster for the film The Bobo.jpg
film poster
Directed byRobert Parrish
Peter Sellers (uncredited)
Written byNovel:
Burt Cole
Screenplay:
David R. Schwartz
Produced byJerry Gershwin
Elliott Kastner
StarringPeter Sellers
Britt Ekland
Rossano Brazzi
Adolfo Celi
CinematographyGerry Turpin
Music byFrancis Lai
Distributed byWarner-Pathé Distributors (UK)
Warner Bros. Pictures (USA)
Release date
  • 28 September 1967 (1967-09-28) (U.S.)[1][2]
Running time
103 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The Bobo is a 1967 British comedy film starring Peter Sellers and co-starring his then-wife Britt Ekland.

Based on the 1959 novel Olimpia by Burt Cole, also known as Thomas Dixon, Sellers is featured as the would-be singing matador, Juan Bautista. A theater manager offers to give him a big break if he seduces the beautiful Olimpia (Ekland) and spends an hour in her apartment with the lights off. The plot centers on Juan's attempts to woo the woman and famously includes Sellers covered in blue dye as the "Blue Matador."

Cast

Soundtrack

References

  1. ^ http://www.themovienetwork.com/moviedb/movie/the-bobo-1967/profile
  2. ^ http://cinema.theiapolis.com/movie-1OMO/the-bobo/
  3. ^ Billboard - 2 sept. 1967 - Page 43 Francis Lai, composer of "A Man and a Woman," has come up with another melodical score in Peter Sellers ... With Sammy Cahn's lyrics, the Mexican-oriented music includes vocals and instrumental of the title song, "Imagine" and "The Blue Matador."
  4. ^ The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures 0520209702 1997 Songs: "Imagine," "The Song of the Blue Matador" Francis Lai, Sammy Cahn