Ritter Blaubart
Film adaptation of a production of the opera "Ritter Blaubart" by Jaques Offenbach at the Komische Oper in Berlin.
Knight Bluebeard, five times widower, is looking for his sixth wife. The chosen one is the beautiful and tough farmer's wife Boulotte, with whom he immediately marries. At the court of King Bobèche, Bluebeard wants to introduce his new wife. There he meets Hermia, the once abandoned and now re-united daughter of the king, who lived for years as shepherdess Fleurette. At the sight of her, he already rejects his marriage with Boulotte and is determined to make her his seventh wife. But Hermia has already been promised to a prince and Boulotte too must first suffer the same fate as her predecessors.
So while Bluebeard once again commissions his henchman Popolani to murder his wife, Hermia resists her impending marriage to the prince, because she is still in love with the shepherd Saphir. The story takes an unexpected turn when Popolani reveals that he never killed the knight's other wives, but only hid them, and Hermia discovers that her fiancé is indeed the shepherd Saphir. In the banqueting hall of the royal castle, the decisive meeting of all involved takes place.
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Ritter Blaubart
- Boulotte
- Bobèche
- Clementine
- Fleurette/Hermia
- Daphnis/Saphir
- Popolani
- Graf Oskar
- Alvarez
- Isaure
Production company
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Assistant camera
Production design
Set construction
Make-up artist
Costume design
Editing
Sound
Music recording
Audio mixing
Music
Arrangement
Music performer
Cast
- Ritter Blaubart
- Boulotte
- Bobèche
- Clementine
- Fleurette/Hermia
- Daphnis/Saphir
- Popolani
- Graf Oskar
- Alvarez
- Isaure
- Heloise
- Eleonore
- Rosalinde
- Blanche
Production company
Commissioned by
Unit production manager
Location manager
Uraufführung (DD): 10.06.1973, DDR-TV
Titles
- Originaltitel (DD) Ritter Blaubart
Versions
Original
Uraufführung (DD): 10.06.1973, DDR-TV