''Bluebeard'' (german: Blaubart) is a 1951
comedy film
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directed by
Christian-Jaque
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and starring
Hans Albers
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Early life
...
,
Cécile Aubry
Cécile Aubry (3 August 1928 – 19 July 2010) was a French film actress, author, television screenwriter and director.
Life and career
Born Anne-José Madeleine Henriette Bénard, Aubry began her career as a dancer. At age 20, she was sign ...
and
Fritz Kortner
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Life and career
Kortner was born in Vienna as Fritz Nathan Kohn into a Jewish family. He studied at the Vienna A ...
.
[Zipes p.409] It is based on the fairy tale
Bluebeard
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by
Charles Perrault
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. It was made as a
co-production between West Germany, France and Switzerland. It was made using the
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process. A separate French-language version ''Barbe-Bleue'' was also made.
Cast
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Hans Albers
Hans Philipp August Albers (22 September 1891 – 24 July 1960) was a German actor and singer. He was the biggest male movie star in Germany between 1930 and 1960 and one of the most popular German actors of the twentieth century.
Early life
...
as Blaubart
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Cécile Aubry
Cécile Aubry (3 August 1928 – 19 July 2010) was a French film actress, author, television screenwriter and director.
Life and career
Born Anne-José Madeleine Henriette Bénard, Aubry began her career as a dancer. At age 20, she was sign ...
as Aline
*
Fritz Kortner
Fritz Kortner (born Fritz Nathan Kohn; 12 May 1892 – 22 July 1970) was an Austrian stage and film actor and theatre director.
Life and career
Kortner was born in Vienna as Fritz Nathan Kohn into a Jewish family. He studied at the Vienna A ...
as Haushofsmeister
*
Lina Carstens
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as Amme
*
Arno Paulsen
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as Matthes
*
Jacques Sernas
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Biography
He was born in Kaunas, Lithuania, ...
as Florian
*
Ina Halley
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Selected filmography
* '' The Cuckoos'' (1949)
* '' The Merry Wives of Windsor'' (1950)
* ''Five Suspects'' (1950)
* ''Bluebeard'' (1951)
* ''The Prince of Pappenheim'' (1952)
* ' ...
as Anna
*
Henri Rollan
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Selected filmography
* '' De afwezige'' (1913)
* ''Les Trois Mousquetaires'' (1921)
* ''The Three Masks'' (1921 ...
as Freiherr d'Etioles
*
Denise Cormand
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as Valentine d'Etioles
*
Carl Wery
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* ''No Day Without You'' (1933)
* ''Anna and Elizabeth'' (1933) - Annas Vater
...
as Herzog
*
Reggie Nalder
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as Captain of the guard
*
Elly Claus as Kunigunde, die Deutsche
*
Diane Lefort
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* ''D ...
as Lucrezia, die Italienerin
*
Espanita Cortez as Mercedes, die Spanierin
*
Geneviève Gérald
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Genevieve was born in Nanterre a ...
as Lady Anny Fling, die Schottin
*
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as Tschao Ming Kuong, die Chinesin
*
Leila Fouad as Fatme, die Araberin
*
Georges Chamarat
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*
Aziza Néri
*
Fernand Fabre
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Selected filmography
* ''The Queen's Necklace'' (1929)
* '' The Indictment'' (1931)
* ''Luck'' (1931)
* ''The Weaker Sex'' (1933)
* ''Madame Bovary'' (1934)
* '' ...
*
Fred Barius
References
Bibliography
* Zipes, Jack. ''The Enchanted Screen: The Unknown History of Fairy-Tale Films''. Routledge, 2011.
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