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    Bluebeard. Bluebeard gives his wife the keys to his castle, art by Gustave Doré (1862). " Bluebeard " ( French: Barbe bleue, [baʁb (ə) blø]) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and first published by Barbin in Paris in 1697 in Histoires ou contes du temps passé. [1] [2] The tale ...

  2. Its latest London revival is at English National Opera this week, where it is being presented as a semi-staged concert two-hander between mezzo-soprano Allison Cook as Judith and bass John Relyea...

    • Lillian Crawford
  3. Bluebeard, murderous husband in the story “La Barbe bleue,” in Charles Perrault ’s collection of fairy tales, Contes de ma mère l’oye (1697; Tales of Mother Goose ).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Sep 1, 1972 · Baron Kurt Von Sepper (Richard Burton) is an Austrian aristocrat noted for his blue-toned beard, and his appetite for beautiful wives. His latest spouse, an American beauty named Anne (Joey Heatherton), discovers a vault in his castle that's filled with the frozen bodies of several beautiful women.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Edward Dmytryk
    • 1972-09-01
  5. Bluebeard had its world premiere at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood on August 15, 1972. It was released in West Germany on December 15, 1972.

  6. Richard Burton, starring as Baron von Sepper, an Austrian aristocrat noted for his blue-toned beard, and his appetite for beautiful wives. His latest spouse, an American beauty named Anne, discovers a vault in his castle that's filled with the frozen bodies of several beautiful women.

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  8. Bluebeard is a 1972 mystery comedy drama film written and directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Richard Burton, Raquel Welch, Joey Heatherton, and Sybil Danning.

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