Bluebeard's Castle
Trailer: Bluebeard's Castle
Year: 1981
Genre: Music
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Director: Miklós Szinetár
Cast: Sylvia Sass, Kolos Kováts
Crew: Béla Bartók (Music), Miklós Szinetár (Director), Judit Schäffer (Costume Design), Gábor Bachmann (Set Designer), Béla Balázs (Writer)
Runtime: 56 minutes
Release: Apr 28, 1981
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