
Bluebeard
Fantasy · Drama · Thriller
Overview
Anne reads her younger sister, Marie-Catherine, the story of Bluebeard. In 17th-century France, another set of sisters — also named Anne and Marie-Catherine — are left impoverished by their father's death. Marie-Catherine dreams of marrying into money, and soon falls for wealthy divorcé Bluebeard. Grateful for the chance at a life of comfort, Marie-Catherine marries Bluebeard — in spite of rumors that he has made a hobby of murdering his wives.
Top Cast


Dominique Thomas
Dominique Thomas
Barbe Bleue / Bluebeard
Dominique Thomas
Barbe Bleue / Bluebeard


Lola Créton
Lola Créton
Marie-Catherine
Lola Créton
Marie-Catherine


Daphné Baiwir
Daphné Baiwir
Anne
Daphné Baiwir
Anne
Marilou Lopes-Benites
Marilou Lopes-Benites
Catherine
Marilou Lopes-Benites
Catherine
Lola Giovannetti
Lola Giovannetti
Marie-Anne
Lola Giovannetti
Marie-Anne


Farida Khelfa
Farida Khelfa
La mère supérieure
Farida Khelfa
La mère supérieure
Isabelle Lapouge
Isabelle Lapouge
La mère
Isabelle Lapouge
La mère
Suzanne Foulquier
Suzanne Foulquier
Soeur Barbe
Suzanne Foulquier
Soeur Barbe


Laure Lapeyre
Laure Lapeyre
Ida
Laure Lapeyre
Ida
Adrien Ledoux
Adrien Ledoux
Adrien Ledoux
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