
Bluebeard's Last Wife 1996
Step into a twisted fairy-tale world with *Bluebeard's Last Wife (1996)*, a darkly comedic and chilling animated short where the infamous Bluebeard collides with a modern-day assassin in a bizarre marital showdown.
Director: Aleksandr Bubnov
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bluebeard's Last Wife (1996) about?
This animated short reimagines the tale of Bluebeard, the infamous serial killer, as he encounters a modern-day assassin with similar ambitions. Their deadly rivalry escalates into a twisted marriage duel, where only one can claim the title of 'last wife.' The film blends horror, comedy, and folklore into a surreal 13-minute experience.
Who directed Bluebeard's Last Wife?
Aleksandr Bubnov directed *Bluebeard's Last Wife (1996)*, bringing his unique vision to this darkly comedic animated short.
Who stars in Bluebeard's Last Wife?
This short film's cast details are not publicly listed, but it features two central characters: Bluebeard and a modern-day assassin, both voiced by unknown actors.
Is Bluebeard's Last Wife (1996) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, this 13-minute animated horror-comedy stands out for its bizarre premise and eerie animation style. Fans of dark fairy tales and surreal humor may find it a refreshing, if unsettling, diversion—but it's best approached with an open mind.
How long is Bluebeard's Last Wife?
This animated short runs for 13 minutes.
About Bluebeard's Last Wife (1996) — Dark Animated Comedy Where Marriage Means Murder
Step into a twisted fairy-tale world with *Bluebeard's Last Wife (1996)*, a darkly comedic and chilling animated short where the infamous Bluebeard collides with a modern-day assassin in a bizarre marital showdown. Directed by Russian animator Aleksandr Bubnov, this 13-minute surreal horror-comedy reimagines the legendary serial-killer bridegroom as he faces an unexpected rival—one who's just as eager to tie the knot, even if it means a deadly duel for the title of last groom standing.
With its macabre humor and haunting visuals, the film blends folklore with a fresh, anarchic energy, exploring themes of obsession, marriage, and the absurd lengths people go to for love—or dominance. The animation drips with eerie charm, while the clash of eras creates a tense, darkly comedic atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.