It means: The blue dream
The cast of Barbe-bleue - 1972 includes: Michel Caron as Le sire de Barbe-Bleue Jean Raymond as Le comte Oscar Martine Surals as Boulotte
The cast of La chambre bleue - 2005 includes: Nolwenn Le Saux
The cast of Barbe-Bleue - 1984 includes: Philippe Beglia as Alvarez Eliane Dormond as Rosalinde, la femme de Barbe-Bleue Thierry Dran as Le prince Saphir Jean Dupouy as Le Sir de Barbe-Bleue Josette Fontana as Blanche, la femme de Barbe-Bleue Edouard Nerval as Un greffier Claudette Peterson as La princesse Hermia Maurice Sieyes as Le comte Oscar
The cast of Trois contes merveilleux - 2007 includes: Laurent Artufel as Le ministre (segment "Blanche-Neige") Tex as Gardienne (segment "Barbe Bleue") Thierry Beccaro as Victor (segment "Barbe Bleue") Pierre Bellemare as Le narrateur Sophie Davant as La marraine (segment "Cendrillon") Christophe Fluder as (segment "Blanche-Neige") Pierre Galibert as Le roi (segment "Cendrillon") Anthony Laborde as Timide (segment "Blanche-Neige") Patrice Laffont as Barbe Bleue (segment "Barbe Bleue") Philippe Lefait as Henri (segment "Barbe Bleue") Sarah Lelouch as Cendrillon (segment "Cendrillon") Laurent Luyat as Nestor (segment "Barbe Bleue") Olivier Minne as Le prince (segment "Cendrillon") Francis Perrin as Cuisinier 1 (segment "Blanche-Neige") Nicolas Pissaboeuf as (segment "Blanche-Neige") Laurent Romejko as Le prince charmant (segment "Blanche-Neige") Yoann Sover as Le laquais (segment "Cendrillon")
Le garçon jouait à la balle bleue.
The cast of La Barbe-bleue - 1986 includes: Claude Buchwald as Martine Tristan Calvez as Poucet Sami Frey as La Barbe bleue Sabine Haudepin as Blanche Elisabeth Kaza as Orlamonde Philippe Lebas as Le page Claude Merlin as Martin
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It is v degrees.
The most cherished aspiration or dream in Italian is "sogno," in French it is "rve," and in Japanese it is "."
L'heure bleue means 'the blue hour' in English.
une araignée bleue = a blue spider
My biggest dream is to achieve success and happiness in my life. In French, it is "rve," in Italian, it is "sogno," and in Japanese, it is "."