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.
The Fantastic Mr. Fox, bored with his current life, plans a heist against the three local farmers. The farmers, tired of sharing their chickens with the sly fox, seek revenge against him and his family.
A long time ago in a distant fairy tale countryside, a young girl leads her little brother into a dark wood in desperate search of food and work, only to stumble upon a nexus of terrifying evil.
Raised on tales of a Djinn fairy princess, Azur, a young Frenchman goes to North Africa in search of the sprite, only to discover that his close childhood friend, Asmar, an Arab youth whose mother raised both boys also seeks the genie.
In deep introspection, a Black actor sought for some answer when he found his childhood computer, he explores a video game he started creating when he was 11, when he didn't see himself as being black, but as orange.
In a tall tale like none you've ever heard, Phineas, Ezra, and Gus set out on a journey to retrieve their souls after years of service to an evil carnival.
In this episodic animated fantasy from France, an art teacher interprets a series of six fairy tales (each involving a prince or princess) with the help of two precocious students.
It's a catastrophe! A flood has hit our planet and an unusual group of people are all that remains. Led by Ferdinand, a modern day Noah, this little group have managed to defy the furiously raging elements.
Alternative movies trailers for Bluebeard
More movie trailers, teasers, and clips from Bluebeard:
Blue Beard / Barbe-Bleue (2008) - Trailer English Subs
Directed by : Catherine Breillat Produced by : Flach Film Genre: Fiction - Runtime: 1 h 20 min Production year: 2008 With an austere setting and simple editing ...
Barbe bleue 1951 Pierre Brasseur Cécile Aubry Jean Debucourt
Contrairement aux autres femmes du village Aline n'est pas effrayée par le comte de Salfère soupçonné d'avoir tué ses six premières épouses. La jeune femme ...
Bande-annonce (Trailer) La huitième femme de Barbe-bleue d'Ernst Lubitsch (HD / VOSTFR)
Disponible en COMBO (Blu-Ray + DVD) & DVD chez Elehant Films. +bleue.
Barbe Bleue (1951) [3/6]
Troisième partie du film de Christian-Jaque avec Cécile Aubry et Pierre Brasseur. Aline et Barbe Bleue célèbrent leurs noces.
Barbe Bleue (1951) [5/6]
Cinquième partie du film de Christian-Jaque avec Cécile Aubry et Pierre Brasseur. Piquée de curiosité Aline s'empare de la mystérieuse petite clef et l'utilise ...
Barbe Bleue (1951) [1/6]
Film (plutôt comique) de Christian-Jaque avec Cécile Aubry et Pierre Brasseur. Le comte Amédée (connu aussi sous le nom de Barbe Bleue) tout ...
Popular movie trailers from 1951
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"My mother is Japanese, a drifting diva of Tokyo" After the death of her father Reika goes to Japan to visit her mother, but can't find her, so she starts performing at a cabaret in Yokohama.
A love triangle, the story revolves around two brothers (Ajit and Sajjan), both in love with an orphan girl (Madhubala), who is given shelter by their family.
Fernando, owner of a large chain store, suffers from worrying dreams: he seems to successfully court saucy women, but just as he is about to win them over, a youngster comes on the scene and steals them from under his nose.
This short little cartoon is based on the popular song by Jack Rollins and Steve Nelson, first recorded in 1950 by Gene Autry as his followup to Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
Charles "Durango" Starrett and his pal Smiley Burnette go after smugglers. Our heroes travel incognito across the Mexican border to beard the leader of the gang in his den.
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