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Editorial Review: Amazon.com: Baron von Sepper (Richard Burton, who seems to sleepwalk through the film), a European aristocrat of vaguely Germanic heritage, marries and murders a succession of international lovelies (among them Raquel Welch, Virna Lisi, Nathalie Delon, and Marilù Tolo) before his seventh bride, peppy but coy showgirl Joey Heatherton, discovers his secret in a frozen basement museum. Would you believe the Baron is just a nice guy who's a poor judge of character? A man who loves deeply but perhaps not too wisely? Or that he harbors a deep, troubling psychosexual secret? Director Edward Dmytryk (The Caine Mutiny), who also cowrote this Euro-pudding coproduction, tosses in a bit of all three as he barrels through his reign of terror. He even attempts to milk laughs from a few of the executions, but despite its upbeat pace it drags through unnecessary exposition and dull, dead patches of life-size kewpie doll Heatherton padding around his castle. Richard Burton struggles with a hoary stage beard and a dull screenplay that labors under the pretense of wit to deliver a bored performance. This 1972 production gets some mileage from its guest cast (most of whom offer a tantalizing flash of flesh before succumbing to the Baron's homicidal impulses), but winds up as lifeless as Burton's vacant, weary stare. --Sean Axmaker Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Yet another movie in which Sybil Danning appears nakedAlthough she (Danning) isn't in it for very long. While I actually bought this strictly out of being a Danning completist, it's actually an interesting movie. A period piece of kinky and disturbed fetishism. Rating: - Re-Issued By Lion Gate............I am so glad that lions gate has just put this bacck in production i have been trying to get a copy of this movie for so long........great film vibrant and artistic...Beware do not be robbed by these prices for a movie that is no longer out of production....cheers. Rating: - Classic example of the BAD MOVIE!!!Richard Burton was one of those actors who just couldn't be bothered to show any discrimination in what roles he picked as long as he got a paycheck (and maybe a bottle of good Scotch and a comely starlet into the bargain). When he was good, he could be great; when he was bad, he could be a real gas. Consider "Bluebeard", where Burton plays the legendary killer of beautiful women while wearing one of the silliest stage beards of all time. It's a perfect example of the big-budget bad movie. The ... Read More Rating: - AVERAGE MOVIE - NOT WORTH BUYINGI've just received my DVD of Bluebeard. The ONLY highlights were the gorgeous women. Other than that, the storyline is very average and Burton's acting was VERY WEAK for an Actor of his calibre. This was not the right movie for Burton, who should have declined it, when he read the script. Dissapointing and not a movie I would recommend anyone buying. Anyone looking for a second-hand copy ( 2 days old) ?? Derek Johannesburg S. Africa Rating: - very goodI remember seeing this movie when I was a kid, but it was only glimpse of it, but my mom told me what the name was. This film is very interesting Iconsider this one of the old classics. Browse for similar items by category:
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