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John Carradine stars in classic noir director Edgar G. Ulmer's film reminiscent of Svengali. 19th century Parisian serial killer Gaston (Carradine) is strangling beautiful women after painting their portraits. When Gaston's latest victim is recognized in one of his artworks at a gallery, Inspector LeFevre (George Pembroke) sets out to trap him. (Roan Group Archival Entertainment)

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angielski Bluebeard is a film that has aged a lot and it shows. Talking about horror is a bit problematic nowadays because such a film probably won't scare anyone anymore. One can admire the acting of the lead actor, as Carradine is simply good. One can also admire the black-and-white camera and the use of shadows. However, otherwise, the film is rather a mediocre spectacle that won't leave a lasting impression. You probably won't remember it for long. ()

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