Bluebeard (1963) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 25, 1963

Original Title:
Landru

Alternate Titles:
Barba Azul
Er det synd at myrde kvinder?
Landru, der Frauenmörder von Paris
Siniparta
Ландрю
푸른 수염

Genres:
Crime | Drama | History

Production Companies:
C. C. Champion
Rome-Paris Films

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 112

The most shocking scandal Paris ever saw!

Paris, France, during the First World War. While thousands of soldiers die every day on the battlefields, Henri Landru, a seemingly respectable furniture dealer, married and father of four children, relentlessly feeds his own sinister factory of death.

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Assistant Camera:
Michel Humeau
Claude Lidi

Assistant Director:
Claude Laporte
Jean Grouet
Charles L. Bitsch
Francis Cognany

Assistant Editor:
Monique Gaillard

Boom Operator:
Victor Revelli

Camera Operator:
Alain Levent

Conductor:
André Girard

Costume Designer:
Maurice Albray

Dialogue:
Françoise Sagan

Director:
Claude Chabrol

Director of Photography:
Jean Rabier

Editor:
Jacques Gaillard

Hairstylist:
Maud Begon

Makeup Artist:
Louis Bonnemaison

Original Music Composer:
Pierre Jansen

Producer:
Carlo Ponti
Georges de Beauregard

Production Design:
Jacques Saulnier

Production Director:
Bruna Drigo

Production Manager:
Clément Ollier
Roger Scipion

Property Master:
Joseph Gerhard

Screenplay:
Françoise Sagan

Script Supervisor:
Suzon Faye

Set Decoration:
Georges Houssaye

Sound Engineer:
Julien Coutellier

Sound Recordist:
Paul Durand

Still Photographer:
Raymond Cauchetier

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