Description |
1 videocassette : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. |
Cast |
John Carradine (Gaston Morrell); Jean Parker (Lucille); Nils Asther (Inspector Lefevre); Ludwig Stossel (Jean Lamarte); George Pembroke (Inspector Renard); Teala Loring (Francine); Sonia Sorel (Renee); Henry Kolker (Deschamps); Emmett Lynn (Le Soldat); Iris Adrian (Mimi); Patti McCarty (Babette); Carrie Devan (Constance); Anne Sterling (Jeanette). |
Credits |
Assistant director, Raoul E. Pagel; director of photography, Jockey A. Feindel; art director, Paul Palmentola; assistant art director, Angelo Scibetta; production design, Eugen Schufftan and Edgar G. Ulmer; supervising film editor, Carl Pierson; set decorations, Glenn P. Thompson; master of props, Charles Stevens; wardrobe, James H. Wade; music score composed and conducted by Erdody; sound engineer, John Carter; coiffures, Loretta Francel; makeup, Milburn Moranti; production manager, C.A. Beute; marionettes by Barlow & Baker. |
Note |
Credits were supplied from: AFI catalog, 1941-1950. |
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Originally released by Producers Releasing Corp. |
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Playing time on release was 71 or 73 min., according to: AFI catalog, 1941-1950. |
Summary |
In Paris, a schizophrenic artist hires portrait models, finishes their portraits, viciously strangles them and then dumps their bodies into the Seine. |
Subject |
Serial murderers -- France -- Paris -- Drama.
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Puppeteers -- France -- Paris -- Drama.
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Painters -- France -- Paris -- Drama.
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Paris (France) -- History -- 19th century -- Drama.
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Added Author |
Ulmer, Edgar G. (Edgar George), 1904-1972.
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Added Title |
Blue Beard (1944) |
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