Bluebeard (redirect from La Barbe bleue)
"Bluebeard" (French: Barbe bleue, [baʁb(ə) blø]) is a French folktale, the most famous surviving version of which was written by Charles Perrault and...
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Parisian bookseller and printer Claude Barbin [fr]. This book included La Barbe bleue, "a story [which] is not an invention by Perrault, but a folk tale and...
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(US) The Big Swallow, directed by James Williamson – (GB) Blue Beard (Barbe-Bleue), directed by Georges Méliès, based on the 1697 fairy tale by Charles...
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Bluebeard (disambiguation) (redirect from Bluebeard (film))
callsigns of eight American Sea Stallion helicopters in Operation Eagle Claw Barbe-bleue (opera) (Blue-beard), an 1866 operetta by Jacques Offenbach Mavi Sakal...
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Jacques Fonteray (category French film biography stubs)
Runners(Boulevard du Rhum, by Robert Enrico (1971) with Brigitte Bardot Barbe Bleue by Edward Dmytryk (1972)with Raquel Welch & Richard Burton "Story of a Love Story"...
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Louis Velle (category French male film actors)
of the novel by Spanish author Luisa-Maria Linarès: Sous la coupe de Barbe-Bleue ). 1966: The blue train stops 13 times by Serge Friedman, episode: Beaulieu...
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immediate success and created for Offenbach the role of Boulotte in Barbe-bleue and the title roles in La belle Hélène, La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein...
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Alexander Salkind (category French film producers)
Magnum) Bluebeard (1972 – producer/presenter; released in Italy as Barbablu, in West Germany as Blaubart, and in France as Barbe-bleue) The Three Musketeers...
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Catherine Breillat (category French film directors)
novelist and professor of auteur cinema at the European Graduate School. In the film business for over 40 years, Breillat chooses to normalize previously taboo...
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Daniel Schmid (category LGBTQ film directors)
de la vie (producer, director, writer; TV film) 1984: Barbe-bleue (dir. Jean Bovon) (co-director; TV film) 1984: Il bacio di Tosca (Der Kuss der Tosca)...
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Julian Orchard (category English male film actors)
supple figure" in the Sadler's Wells Opera production of Offenbach's Barbe-bleue (Blue-beard) in 1966. For the 1971 Christmas season Orchard starred,...
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Christian-Jaque (category Film directors from Paris)
Parma (1948) Man to Men (1948) Singoalla (1949) Lost Souvenirs (1950) Barbe-Bleue (1951) and German-language version Bluebeard (1951) Adorable Creatures...
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character in Ariane et Barbe-bleue, an opera by Paul Dukas Ariane, the lead female character in Love in the Afternoon (1957 film) Arianne Martell, fictional...
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Bluebeard's 8th Wife (category Template film date with 1 release date)
Gloria Swanson. The film is based on the French play La huitième femme de Barbe-Bleue by Alfred Savoir which is based on the Bluebeard tales of the 15th century...
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Belle Bleue". Unifrance. "The (in)famous Youssef Salem". Unifrance. "The Lulus". Elle Driver. "Argonuts". Unifrance. "Ashkal". The Party Film Sales....
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(Isoline), Orphée aux enfers (Junon/Vénus), La Vie parisienne (Métella) and Barbe-Bleue (La Reine Clémentine) and the title role in La belle Hélène by Offenbach...
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Multiple-language version (redirect from Multilingual film)
A multiple-language version film (often abbreviated to MLV) or foreign language version is a film, especially from the early talkie era, produced in several...
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cinematic portrayals of composers as characters in film. A composer may be the main subject of a film, or a less important character. The events portrayed...
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Jean Painlevé (category French film directors)
Fourth Dimension Voyage dans le ciel (1937)... aka Voyage to the Sky Barbe-Bleue (1936)... aka Bluebeard (USA) Microscopie à bord d'un bateau de pêche...
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Gross 1936 : Perrette and le pot au lait – by Pierre Bourgeon 1938 : Barbe-Bleue – by Jean Painlevé and René Bertrand 1939 : La Danse macabre – by Jean...
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Presley's "Tonight is so Right for Love", Dad's Army ("Time on my Hands", 1972), where it is identified as a "German" classical song with a swing rhythm...
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Amélie Nothomb (section Film adaptations)
sang "". ouest-france.fr. 3 November 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2021. "Barbe bleue by Amélie Nothomb". World Literature Today. 17 December 2012. "Pétronille"...
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Minkus, 1875 Bar aux Folies-Bergère, to music by Emmanuel Chabrier, 1934 Barbe-Bleue, Peter Schenck, 1896 Barber Violin Concerto, to music by Samuel Barber...
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year of recording. Les absents - Suzette (Musidisc «Gaieté Lyrique») Barbe-bleue - Boulotte (Bourg 1967) (Gänzl) Le barbier de Trouville - Cardine (Musidisc...
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performance in Saint Peterburg at a private concert May 10 – Ariane et Barbe-Bleue, by Paul Dukas by the libretto based on the play by Maurice Maeterlinck...
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rival to the Opéra Garnier, notably with ballets as Charles Lecocq's Barbe-bleue and Henri Hirschmann's Néron in 1898, and Paul Vidal's L'Impératrice...
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earliest films produced in the Cinema of France between 1892 and 1909 ordered by year of release. For an A-Z list of French films see Category:French films 1892...
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The Tales of Hoffmann (category Operas adapted into films)
Plácido Domingo, Joan Sutherland, Huguette Tourangeau and Gabriel Bacquier a 1972 recording by Julius Rudel with the London Symphony Orchestra, Stuart Burrows...
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ISBN 978-2-258-07340-1. Forshaw, Barry (2022). Simenon, The Man, The Books, The Films, A 21st Century Guide. UK: Oldcastle Books. ISBN 978-0-85730-416-2. Marnham...
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Fantasio), only the most important authors have been included. List of films based on French-language comics List of TV series based on French-language...
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