Gaston Morrell
John Carradine
Gaston Morrell

“The most sinister love story ever told!”
Young female models are being strangled. Will law enforcement be able to stop the crime wave before more women become victims?
Bluebeard Trailer (1944) Starring John Carradine
Gaston Morrell
John Carradine
Gaston Morrell
Lucille
Jean Parker
Lucille
Inspector Lefevre
Nils Asther
Inspector Lefevre
Jean Lamarte
Ludwig Stössel
Jean Lamarte
Inspector Renard
George Pembroke
Inspector Renard
Francine
Teala Loring
Francine
Renee
Sonia Sorel
Renee
Deschamps
Henry Kolker
Deschamps
Soldier
Emmett Lynn
Soldier
Mimi
Iris Adrian
Mimi
Babette
Patti McCarty
Babette
Constance
Carrie Devan
Constance
This is quite a tightly knit, intricate, little murder mystery that centres around the murder of young women in Paris. Meantime, an enigmatic puppet master "Gaston" (John Carradine) encounters the young "Lucille" (Jean Parker). His interest in this young lady prompts a good old dose of jealousy from his sometime gal "Renee" (Sonia Sorel) whilst the third in their little gang "Francine" (Teala Loring) is dating investigating policeman "Lefebre" (Nils Asther). Money was clearly no object here - there wasn't any - but Edgar Ulmer has still managed to get a decent performance from Carradine as this mystery builds in a slightly predictable, but nonetheless engaging fashion. There are a few twists along the way to distract us, and the three ladies deliver quite efficiently when they are given decent dialogue. Sadly, that doesn't happen often enough - but the overall look and feel of this semi-gothic horror film is quite watchable and though i can't think I will ever remember having seen it in two weeks, I did still quite enjoy it for 70 minutes.
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