Brigitte Bardot and Stephen Boyd with a donkey during the shooting of "Les Bijoutiers du clair de lune" ("The Night Heaven Fell"), on the grounds of the Studios de la Victorine in Nice. Directing was Brigitte’s ex-husband Roger Vadim. Nice 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Brigitte Bardot and Stephen Boyd with a donkey during the shooting of "Les Bijoutiers du clair de lune" ("The Night Heaven Fell"), on the grounds of the Studios de la Victorine in Nice. Directing was Brigitte’s ex-husband Roger Vadim. Nice 1958.

On the grounds of the Studios de la Victorine in Nice, Brigitte Bardot and Stephen Boyd film a scene for "Les Bijoutiers du clair de lune" ("The Night Heaven Fell"), 1958. Directed by Bardot’s ex-husband Roger Vadim, the shot captures a bustling village setting. Boyd holds the reins of a donkey laden with a wicker basket while facing a gesturing, bearded actor. To the left, Bardot observes the interaction with a serious expression, wearing an off-the-shoulder top and a long, dark skirt amidst a crowd of extras.


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