Few actors have dominated an era—for their work both on- and offscreen—the way Jane Fonda did in the 1960s and ’70s, when she emerged as one of the most acclaimed performers of her generation as well as a zeitgeist-defining cultural icon for her fierce political activism. All made at the peak of her career, these three films showcase Fonda’s nuance, impeccable comic timing, and versatility. Featuring: BARBARELLA (Roger Vadim, 1968), FUN WITH DICK AND JANE (Ted Kotcheff, 1977), CALIFORNIA SUITE (Herbert Ros
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