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Bluebeard (1963)

Genre : Comedy, Drama, Crime

Runtime : 1H 55M

Director : Claude Chabrol
Writer : Françoise Sagan

Synopsis

France, WWI. Landru, the father of four Children, contacts Parisian women through newspapers, seduces and eventually kills them in order to feed his little family.

Actors

Charles Denner
Charles Denner
Henri Désiré Landru
Danielle Darrieux
Danielle Darrieux
Berthe Héon
Stéphane Audran
Stéphane Audran
Fernande Segret
Michèle Morgan
Michèle Morgan
Célestine Buisson
Françoise Lugagne
Françoise Lugagne
Catherine Landru
Juliette Mayniel
Juliette Mayniel
Angèle Colomb
Catherine Rouvel
Catherine Rouvel
Andrée Babelet
Hildegard Knef
Hildegard Knef
Madame X
Mary Marquet
Mary Marquet
Marie-Angélique Guillain
Jean-Louis Maury
Jean-Louis Maury
Commissaire Belin
Huguette Forge
Huguette Forge
Madame Vidal
Sacha Briquet
Sacha Briquet
le substitut
Mario David
Mario David
le procureur
Robert Burnier
Robert Burnier
le président
Serge Bento
Serge Bento
Maurice Landru
Diane Lepvrier
Diane Lepvrier
Suzanne Landru
Gisèle Sandré
Gisèle Sandré
Georgette, la bonne
Claude Mansard
Claude Mansard
l'avocat de Landru
Pierre Vernier
Pierre Vernier
l'avocat de la partie civile
Pierre Lafont
Pierre Lafont
le brigadier Riboulet
Raymond Queneau
Raymond Queneau
Georges Clemenceau
Jean-Pierre Melville
Jean-Pierre Melville
Georges Mandel
Denise Provence
Denise Provence
Zénaïde Lacoste
Dominique Zardi
Dominique Zardi
Un gendarme
Philippe Castelli
Philippe Castelli
Un policier

Crews

Claude Chabrol
Claude Chabrol
Director
Françoise Sagan
Françoise Sagan
Screenplay
Carlo Ponti
Carlo Ponti
Producer
Pierre Jansen
Pierre Jansen
Original Music Composer
Jean Rabier
Jean Rabier
Director of Photography
Jacques Gaillard
Jacques Gaillard
Editor
Jacques Saulnier
Jacques Saulnier
Production Design
Georges Houssaye
Georges Houssaye
Set Designer
Maurice Albray
Maurice Albray
Costume Design
Georges de Beauregard
Georges de Beauregard
Producer

Posters and backgrounds

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