Bluebeard
- Original title
- Barbe-Bleue
- Year
- 1951
- Running time
- 99 min.
- Country
- France
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Cécile Aubry
- Pierre Brasseur
- Jean Debucourt
- Robert Arnoux
- Jacques Sernas
- Ina Halley
- Reggie Nalder
- Henri Rollan
- Denise Cormand
- Carl Wery
- Diane Lefort
- Leila Fouad
- Diana Bel
- Georges Chamarat
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Co-production France-Switzerland-Germany - West Germany (FRG);
- Genre
- Comedy | Fairy Tales / Fables
- Movie Groups
- Charles Perrault Adaptations
- Synopsis
- What to do when you are nicknamed Bluebeard and you have lost your your sixth wife? Marry a seventh one of course! This time around, Count de Salfère has chosen young Aline, the innkeeper's daughter. So much the worse if the belle already has a lover in the person of Giglio, little does it matter that the villagers accuse Bluebeard of having murdered his former wives, the proud papa says yes to the count. The wedding takes place with all the pomp and circumstance expected by all but the wedding night is less impressive as "Bluebeard" falls asleep, failing to honor his young wife. And just guess what the blushing bride does the next morning? She of course goes to the secret room to know everything about the secret beyond the door. But what she sees once the door is opened with the mysterious golden key has nothing to do with the legend...
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