Bluebeard (1951)
"Bluebeard" (German: "Blaubart") is a 1951 black comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Hans Albers, Cécile Aubry and Fritz Kortner. Based on the fairy tale "Bluebeard" by Charles Perrault, it was a co-production between West Germany, France and Switzerland. It was made using the Gevacolor process. A separate French-language version, "Barbe-Bleue", was also made.
Director: Christian-Jaque
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Hans Albers as Blaubart |
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Cécile Aubry as Aline |
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Fritz Kortner as Haushofsmeister |
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Lina Carstens as Amme |
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Arno Paulsen as Matthes |
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Jacques Sernas as Florian |
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Ina Halley as Anna |
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Henri Rollan as Freiherr d'Etoiles |
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Carl Wery as Herzog |
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Denise Cormand as Valentine d'Etoiles |
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Elly Norden as Kunigunde, die Deutsche |
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Diane Lefort as Lucrezia, die Italienerin |
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Espanita Cortez as Mercedes, die Spanierin |
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Geneviève Gérald as Lady Anny Fling, die Schottin |
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Phung Thi Nghiep as Tschao Ming Kuang, die Chinesin |
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Leila Fouad as Fatme, die Araberin |
| Directing | Christian-Jaque | Director |
| Writing | Boris von Borresholm | Writer |
| Writing | Erich Kröhnke | Writer |
| Writing | Hans Rehfisch | Writer |
| Crew | Christian Matras | Cinematography |
| Sound | Werner Eisbrenner | Music |
| Sound | Gérard Calvi | Music |