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  1. Bluebeard is a 1944 American historical film noir directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, starring John Carradine in the title role. The film also stars Jean Parker.

  2. Cast & crew. User reviews. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Bluebeard. 1944. Approved. 1h 12m. IMDb RATING. 5.9 /10. 2.1K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Crime Horror Thriller. In Paris, an artist hires portrait models, and after he finishes their portraits, he strangles them. Director. Edgar G. Ulmer. Writers. Arnold Lipp. Werner H. Furst. Pierre Gendron.

    • (2.1K)
    • Crime, Horror, Thriller
    • Edgar G. Ulmer
    • 1944-11-11
  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1002732-bluebeardBluebeard | Rotten Tomatoes

    When seamstress Lucille (Jean Parker) accepts a job designing costumes for charismatic puppeteer and portrait artist Gaston Morrell (John Carradine), she has no idea that he is, in fact,...

    • (13)
    • John Carradine
    • Edgar G. Ulmer
    • Horror
  4. A killer of young women, dubbed Bluebeard, is loose in Paris. Lucille and her friends meet Gaston Morrell, a puppeteer. He invites them to a show the next night; they go.

  5. Synopsis. In nineteenth century Paris, the citizens are warned that a "Bluebeard," a strangler who preys on women, is at large. Lucille, a modest seamstress, disregards the warning, however, and while walking down the street one night with her friends Constance and Babette, she encounters puppeteer Gaston Morrell.

    • Edgar G. Ulmer, Raoul E. Pagel
    • John Carradine
  6. P aris is caught in a grip of terror. Several young women have been murdered, their bodies dumped in the River Seine, and the police search in vain to find the killer who has been dubbed Bluebeard. Meanwhile, a failed artist Gaston Morrell earns a meagre crust entertaining crowds with his puppet show.

  7. Mar 24, 2010 · Paris. THERE once lived a hideously blue-bearded man who slit the throats of his half-dozen wives, stashing their corpses in the basement of his castle one by one. So goes the legendary folk tale...