Title: Madame DuBarry (1919) - Silent Historical Drama
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Title: Madame DuBarry (1919) - Silent Historical Drama
Description:
Madame DuBarry is a captivating silent historical drama film from 1919, directed by Ernst Lubitsch. This classic film explores the life of Jeanne Bécu, better known as Madame Du Barry, the last Maîtresse-en-titre of King Louis XV of France.
Cast:
- Pola Negri as Jeanne Bécu / Madame DuBarry
- Emil Jannings as King Louis XV
- Harry Liedtke as Baron du Barry
Plot Summary:
Set in 18th century France, Madame DuBarry follows the rise of Jeanne Bécu, a woman of humble origins who becomes the mistress of King Louis XV. The film delves into court intrigues, romance, and the political tensions leading up to the French Revolution. Jeanne's charm and wit bring her both power and peril in the opulent but treacherous world of Versailles.
Film Background:
Directed by the renowned Ernst Lubitsch, this film is a hallmark of German silent cinema and showcases Lubitsch’s unique "touch" for blending sophistication and humor. Pola Negri’s mesmerizing performance as Madame DuBarry helped solidify her status as a major silent film star. Madame DuBarry was a significant international success and remains a treasured example of early cinema’s historical epics.
Public Domain Status:
Madame DuBarry (1919) is in the public domain, allowing viewers to watch, share, and enjoy this cinematic classic freely.
Enjoy this timeless piece of film history!