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Madame du Barry (1934)

  • 79 min
  • Drama
  • imdb logo 6.3/10 (309 votes)

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Plot

"Madame DuBarry", a riveting historical drama from 1934, masterfully crafted by director William Dieterle, presents an exploration of the life of Madame Du Barry, the last acknowledged mistress of French King Louis XV. Boasting a stellar cast including Dolores Del Rio, Reginald Owen, Victor Jory, and Osgood Perkins, the film paints a vibrant picture of Du Barry's life, albeit with a dash of cinematic liberty. With a narrative that intertwines romance, power, and the opulence of the French court, "Madame DuBarry" is as much a visual feast as it is a compelling tale. The film is generously laden with antiques and jewelry, resonating with the grandeur of the era when the real Madame Du Barry held sway in the royal court, adding an authentic touch to this historical tapestry. Produced at a time when the Hays Code was tightening its grip on Hollywood, "Madame DuBarry" had to navigate a labyrinth of censorship, resulting in certain scenes being excised prior to its release. Yet, amidst the constraints, the film emerged as a testament to the tenacity of its creators, encapsulating the spirit of a bygone era and the life of one of its most controversial figures in a captivating narrative.

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Madame du Barry is a drama movie featuring Dolores del Río.

Madame du Barry is currently streaming on TCM.