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Madame DuBarry is a 1934 American historical film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dolores del Rio, Reginald Owen, Victor Jory and Osgood Perkins. The film portrays the life of Madame Du Barry, the last mistress of King Louis XV... See more »

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Madame Du Barry (as Dolores Del Rio)
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King Louis XV
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Duc Armand d'Aiguillon
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Duc de Richelieu
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Duchess de Granmont
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Lebel
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Marie Antoinette
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The Dauphin
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Duc de Choiseul
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Professor de la Vauguyon
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Adelaide, the King's Daughter
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Sophie, the King's Daughter
Camille Rovelle ...
Victoria, the King's Daughter
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Countess de Berne
Joan Wheeler ...
Florette, Young Girl at Dear Park
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English Ambassador
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Mme. de Noailles
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Andre, Master of the Bedroom
Jesse Scott ...
Zamore, Du Barry's Black Servant Boy
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Girl in Field with Flowers (uncredited)
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Girl (uncredited)
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Nobleman (uncredited)
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Nobleman at Duc de Choiseul's Meeting (uncredited)
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Dressmaker (uncredited)
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The King's Chef (uncredited)
Eula Guy ...
Young Girl with the Dressmaker (uncredited)
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Sweet Pea (uncredited)
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Doctor (uncredited)
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Madame of Dear Park (uncredited)
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Servant on Lawn Keeping Score (uncredited)
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King's Attendant with Robe (uncredited)
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Merchant from Paris (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
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Bluebell (uncredited)
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The King's Wig Man (uncredited)

Directed by

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William Dieterle

Written by

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Edward Chodorov ... (story)
 
Edward Chodorov ... (screenplay)

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Hal B. Wallis ... executive producer (uncredited)
Jack L. Warner ... executive producer (uncredited)

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Heinz Roemheld ... (uncredited)

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Sol Polito ... (photography by)

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Herbert I. Leeds ... (as Herbert Levy)

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Jack Okey

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Orry-Kelly ... (gowns)

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C.A. Riggs ... sound recording engineer (uncredited)

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Frank Flanagan ... electrician (uncredited)
Al Green ... camera operator (uncredited)
Buddy Longworth ... still photographer (uncredited)
Harold Noyes ... key grip (uncredited)
Fred Terzo ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Homer Van Pelt ... still photographer (uncredited)

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

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Leo F. Forbstein ... conductor: Vitaphone Orchestra
M.K. Jerome ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Bernhard Kaun ... composer: trailer (uncredited)

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Henry Blanke ... supervisor (uncredited)
Daniel Reed ... dialogue director (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Madame DuBarry is a 1934 American historical film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dolores del Rio, Reginald Owen, Victor Jory and Osgood Perkins. The film portrays the life of Madame Du Barry, the last mistress of King Louis XV of France.[1] While this film does not serve accuracy to Madame Du Barry, it does feature antiques and jewelry that came from the actual days when Madame Du Barry lived. This film was released just as the Hays Code was taking full swing, and faced many problems with censors of the time. Scenes of this film had to be removed before its release or else it would have not been approved for release.

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Taglines The Most DANGEROUS WOMAN IN FRANCE (Print Ad- Greenfield Daily Recorder-Gazette, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 5 December 1934) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Madame Dubarry (Germany)
  • Rainha Sem Trono (Portugal)
  • Madam Di Bari (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
  • Vasilissa horis stemma (Greece)
  • Die Courtisane des Königs (Austria)
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  • 79 min
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Trivia The movie was placed on the Catholic Church's "condemned list." See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Deel 16 (1971). See more »
Soundtracks The King of France See more »

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