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Offenbach: Bluebeard (Komische Oper Berlin)

Ritter Blaubart is a DEFA studio recording, commissioned by East German television, of Walter Felsenstein's production of Jacques Offenbach's operetta Bluebeard in three acts at the Komische Oper Berlin. The operetta was recorded in color at the DEFA Studios for Feature Films in Potsdam-Babelsberg. The film was first shown in theaters on April 27, 1973, in a gala preview at the Kino International in Berlin.

Top Cast

  • Hanns Nocker

    Hanns Nocker

    Sire de Barbe-Bleue

  • Anny Schlemm

    Anny Schlemm

    Boulotte

  • Werner Enders

    Werner Enders

    König Bobèche

  • Ruth Schob-Lipka

    Ruth Schob-Lipka

    Königin Clementine

  • Irmgard Arnold

    Irmgard Arnold

    Isaure

  • Hans-Otto Rogge

    Hans-Otto Rogge

    Alvarez

  • Evelyn Bolicke

    Evelyn Bolicke

    Heloise

  • Christa Noack von Kamptz

    Christa Noack von Kamptz

    Rosalinde

  • Eva-Maria Baum

    Eva-Maria Baum

    Eleonore

Overview

Ritter Blaubart is a DEFA studio recording, commissioned by East German television, of Walter Felsenstein's production of Jacques Offenbach's operetta Bluebeard in three acts at the Komische Oper Berlin. The operetta was recorded in color at the DEFA Studios for Feature Films in Potsdam-Babelsberg. The film was first shown in theaters on April 27, 1973, in a gala preview at the Kino International in Berlin.

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