Bluebeard (1984)
When Barbe-bleue loses his fifth wife, the turbulent Boulotte is selected at random to be the next one. But Barbe-Bleue falls in love with Hermia – who loves the shepherd Saphir – and soon wearies of Boulotte. So, he asks his alchemist to concoct for him an “anti-wife” philtre. But, as on the previous occasions, it is merely a sleeping potion and Boulotte wakes up the other five “dead” wives. They reappear, dressed up as gypsies and bring the truth to light.
Director: Daniel Schmid
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Isabel Garcisanz as Héloïse |
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Thierry Dran as Saphir |
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Jean-Philippe Lafont as Popolani |
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Philippe Beglia as Alvarez |
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Jane Berbié as Boulotte |
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Monique Barscha as Clémentine |
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Claudette Peterson as Hermia |
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Jean Dupouy as Barbe-bleue |
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Eliane Dormond as Rosalinde |
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Jean-Paul Muel as Bobèche |
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Françoise Galais as Isaure |
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Josette Fontana as Blanche |
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Maurice Sieyes as Oscar |
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Marc Soustrot as Self - Conductor |
| Directing | Daniel Schmid | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Christian Gasc | Costume Designer |
| Lighting | Vannio Vanni | Lighting Design |
| Crew | Alphonse Poulin | Choreographer |
| Art | Roberto Plate | Decorator |
| Writing | Charles Perrault | Story |
| Writing | Henri Meilhac | Writer |
| Writing | Ludovic Halévy | Writer |
| Directing | Jean Bovon | Co-Director |
| Sound | Jacques Offenbach | Music |