95 minutes
9/27/1951
Just before wowing international critics and moviegoers with his adventure romp Fanfan la Tulipe, director Christian-Jaque dashed off the lampoonish Barbe-Bleue. Ostensibly the story of the famed wife-killing potentate Bluebeard (Pierre Brasseur), this lighthearted costumer begins as the title character is poised to march down the matrimonial aisle for the eighth time. Barbe-Bleue's newest spouse Aline (Cécile Aubry) is kept in line by her husband's claims of murdering her predecessors. But when Aline opens the famous locked door to the equally famous hidden room, both she and the audience are in for quite a surprise. The frivolous nature of Barbe-Bleue is underlined by its pleasing utilization of the French Gezacolor process.
Pierre Brasseur
as Amédée de Salfère dit Barbe-Bleue
Cécile Aubry
as Aline
Jean Debucourt
as Le majordome
Robert Arnoux
as Mathieu les grands pieds
Jacques Sernas
as Giglio
Geneviève Gérald
as Anny Fling
Georges Chamarat
as Le chapelain
Elly Norden
as Cunégonde von Kronberg Meinscnichtsgonfried
Fernand Rauzéna
as Giuseppe
Hans Albers
as Blaubart
Fritz Kortner
as Haushofmeister
Lina Carstens
as Amme
Arno Paulsen
as Matthes
Ina Halley
as Anne
Henri Rollan
as Le comte d'Etioles
Denise Cormand
as Valentine d'Etioles
Fernand Fabre
as L'envoyé de l'empereur
Reggie Nalder
as Le capitaine des gardes
Espanita Cortez
as Carmen Esmeralda Dulcinée de la Yotta
Célina Cély
as Anny Fling
Diane Lefort
as Lucrezia
Phung Thi Nghiep
as Kaou-Min-Quang
Aziza Néri
as Leïla de Timboli
Elly Claus
as Cunégonde von Kronberg Meinsnichtgonfried
Fred Barius
as (uncredited)
Diana Bel
as Elvira Del Mare (uncredited)
Gérard Calvi
as (uncredited)
Henri Cote
as (uncredited)
Robert Dartois
as Le comte de Lurdes (uncredited)
Leila Fouad
as Fatma (uncredited)
Fernand Rauzéna
as Giuseppe (uncredited)
Made Siamé
as La nourrice de Barbe-Bleue (uncredited)
Carl Wery
as (uncredited)