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Bluebeard's 8th Wife

Bluebeard's 8th Wife

7,1 /10 (107 Votes)
1938 EN 85 min

Overview

American multi-millionaire Michael Brandon marries his eighth wife, Nicole, the daughter of a broke French Marquis. But she doesn't want to be only a number in the line of his ex-wives and undertakes her own strategy to tame him.

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Release date

25/03/1938

Votes

107

Popularity

2.1

He married in haste and repeated with pleasure!

Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

85 min

Claudette Colbert

Claudette Colbert

Nicole De Loiselle

Gary Cooper

Gary Cooper

Michael Brandon

Edward Everett Horton

Edward Everett Horton

Marquis De Loiselle

David Niven

David Niven

Albert De Regnier

Elizabeth Patterson

Elizabeth Patterson

Aunt Hedwige

Herman Bing

Herman Bing

Monsieur Pepinard

Warren Hymer

Warren Hymer

Kid Mulligan

Franklin Pangborn

Franklin Pangborn

Assistant Hotel Manager

No photo

Armand Cortes

Assistant Hotel Manager

Rolfe Sedan

Rolfe Sedan

Floorwalker

Lawrence Grant

Lawrence Grant

Professor Urganzeff

No photo

Lionel Pape

Monsieur Potin

Tyler Brooke

Tyler Brooke

Clerk

Leon Ames

Leon Ames

Ex-Chauffeur (uncredited)

Gino Corrado

Gino Corrado

Waiter Arranging Furniture (uncredited)

Joseph Crehan

Joseph Crehan

American Tourist (uncredited)

George Davis

George Davis

Maurice - Second Porter (uncredited)

No photo

Mariska Aldrich

Nurse at Door (uncredited)

Lenore Aubert

Lenore Aubert

Party Guest (uncredited)

Eugene Borden

Eugene Borden

Waiter on the Stairs (uncredited)

Barlowe Borland

Barlowe Borland

Uncle Fernandel (uncredited)

Marie Burton

Marie Burton

(uncredited)

No photo

Albert D'Arno

Newsboy (uncredited)

Dorothy Dayton

Dorothy Dayton

(uncredited)

Jean De Briac

Jean De Briac

Waiter in the Hall (uncredited)

No photo

Ray De Ravenne

Package Clerk (uncredited)

Sayre Dearing

Sayre Dearing

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

No photo

Paula DeCardo

(uncredited)

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Blanche Franke

Cashier (uncredited)

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Norah Gale

(uncredited)

Pauline Garon

Pauline Garon

Customer (uncredited)

Grace Goodall

Grace Goodall

Nurse (uncredited)

Sacha Guitry

Sacha Guitry

Man Leaving Hotel in France (uncredited)

No photo

Harriette Haddon

(uncredited)

Charles Halton

Charles Halton

Monsieur de la Coste (uncredited)

Chuck Hamilton

Chuck Hamilton

Male Nurse in Sanitarium (uncredited)

Olaf Hytten

Olaf Hytten

Store President's Valet (uncredited)

No photo

Barbara Jackson

(uncredited)

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Lola Jensen

(uncredited)

Gwen Kenyon

Gwen Kenyon

(uncredited)

Harry Lamont

Harry Lamont

Head Porter (uncredited)

No photo

Sally Martin

Little Girl on Beach (uncredited)

Joyce Mathews

Joyce Mathews

(uncredited)

Harold Minjir

Harold Minjir

Photographer (uncredited)

No photo

Carol Parker

(uncredited)

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Albert Petit

Railway Employee (uncredited)

John Picorri

John Picorri

Train Conductor (uncredited)

Ruth Rogers

Ruth Rogers

(uncredited)

No photo

Joseph Romantini

Headwaiter (uncredited)

Ronald R. Rondell

Ronald R. Rondell

Laughing Man in Movie Theatre (uncredited)

Amzie Strickland

Amzie Strickland

(uncredited)

Harry Tenbrook

Harry Tenbrook

Male Nurse in Sanitarium (uncredited)

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Jacques Vanaire

Barbuchet - Store Manager (uncredited)

Michael Visaroff

Michael Visaroff

Store Vice-President (uncredited)

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Dorothy White

(uncredited)

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Gloria Williams

(uncredited)

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Alex Woloshin

First Porter (uncredited)

Wolfgang Zilzer

Wolfgang Zilzer

Book Salesman (uncredited)

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2022-09-15

⭐ 6

Bluebeard's Eighth Wife was the first of two collaborations between director Ernst Lubitsch and then up-and-coming screenwriter Billy Wilder. The film, all style and surface, is more Lubistch than Wilder, but the script co-written by Wilder and Charles Brackett (a tandem that would create, among others, The Lost Weekend and Sunset Boulevard) lends itself perfectly to the famous 'Lubistch touch' — the German filmmaker’s characteristic shrewd and methodical humor. For Lubitsch, making laugh is like making love, and he isn’t the slightest bit interested in instant gratification; in fact, his a…

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