When the film was released in the United States, the Motion Picture Association of America gave it an R rating due to language.
When the film was released in the United States, Bosley Crowther, the film critic for The New York Times, found Brigitte Bardot attractive but the film lacking and was not able to recommend it.
When the film was released in the United States, the Motion Picture Association of America rated it NC-17 for " some explicit sexual content ," notably a 14-second scene depicting oral sex.
When the film was released in the United States, however, it met with a split reaction amongst critics and audiences, and a minor controversy erupted when Roger Ebert wrote a scathing review in the Chicago Sun-Times, awarding the film a mere 1 out of 4 stars.
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