Bluebeard (1972 film)

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Bluebeard
Directed by Edward Dmytryk
Written by Ennio De Concini
Edward Dmytryk
Charles Perrault (based on story by)
Starring Richard Burton
Racquel Welch
Joey Heatherton
Sybil Danning
Nathalie Delon
Virna Lisi
Release dates September 1, 1972
Running time 125 minutes
Language English

Bluebeard is a 1972 thriller starring Richard Burton, Raquel Welch, Joey Heatherton and Sybil Danning, filmed in Budapest and Hungary by Edward Dmytryk and based on the classic story Bluebeard by Charles Perrault about a wealthy aristocrat (Burton) who murders his wives.

Bluebeard is a World War I pilot with a reputation as a "ladykiller" and a frightening blue tinged beard the result of a flying accident. Honored as hero in his native Austria, the Baron's freezer holds a terrible secret that is discovered by his current wife Joey Heatherton. The film uses extensive flashbacks to show how and why Bluebeard's wives met their grizzly fates.

Cast

Response

Bluebeard received generally negative reviews and did little for Burton's career. Thanks to a cast featuring eight international beauties, a Playboy pictorial, an insinuating score by Ennio Morricone and a clever ad campaign, Bluebeard was a modest box office success.

Previous versions

A 1944 film titled Bluebeard starred John Carradine.

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