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Duration: 229 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2017-Jun-05 |
Alternate Names: Francine Canovas, Nathalie Barthélémy, Натали Делон, ناتالی دلون
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French actress Nathalie Delon was born Francine Canovas on August 1, 1941, in Oujda during French Protectorate Morocco. She is known for her roles in 'Le Samouraï' (1967), 'When Eight Bells Toll' (1971), and 'They Call It an Accident' (1982). Delon was previously married to actors Alain Delon and Guy Barthelemy.
Detailed biography for Sybil Danning not available.
Release Year: 1972
Nation: France, Germany, Italy
Alternative Title: Синята брада, Barba Azul, Blåskæg, Paroni Siniparta, Ritari Siniparta, Barbe-bleue, O kyanopogon, Barbablù, Blauwbaard, Sinobrody, Den bestialiske, Синяя борода, Mavi sakal, Barbazul, Blaubart
Director: Edward Dmytryk
Writer: Edward Dmytryk, Ennio De Concini, Luciano Sacripanti, Maria Pia Fusco
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Companies: Barnabe, Geiselgasteig Film, Gloria Films
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Horror, Horror Film, Thriller
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Baron von Sepper, an Austrian aristocrat with a blue-toned beard, has a penchant for marrying beautiful women. His latest wife, Anne, an American beauty, discovers a vault in his castle filled with the frozen bodies of several of his former wives. This revelation sets the stage for a tense and mysterious encounter.
Bluebeard is a 1972 film directed by Edward Dmytryk, spanning genres including comedy, drama, horror, and thriller. Set in Austria, it revolves around Baron von Sepper, known for his distinctive blue beard, and his habit of marrying beautiful women who eventually meet mysterious fates. The film's central plot point involves Anne, the Baron's latest wife, discovering a vault containing the frozen bodies of several of her predecessors. While specific details about themes or significance are limited due to the brevity of available sources, it can be inferred that the film explores elements of mystery, suspense, and perhaps dark humor, given its mixed genre classification.