Du Barry, Woman of Passion
1930 film by Sam Taylor
- October 11, 1930 (1930-10-11)
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Du Barry, Woman of Passion is a 1930 American pre-Code dramatic film starring Norma Talmadge, produced by her husband Joseph Schenck, released through United Artists, and based on a 1901 stage play Du Barry written and produced by David Belasco and starring Mrs. Leslie Carter.
This film is the second talking picture of silent star Talmadge and also her last motion picture. Prints of this film survive in the Library of Congress.[1][2]
Plot
Cast
- Norma Talmadge - Madame du Barry
- William Farnum - Louis XV
- Conrad Nagel - Cosse de Brissac
- Hobart Bosworth - Duc de Brissac
- Ullrich Haupt - Jean Du Barry
- Alison Skipworth - La Gourdan
- E. Allyn Warren - Denys
- Edgar Norton - Renal
- Edwin Maxwell - Maupeou
- Henry Kolker - D'Aiguillon
- Oscar Apfel - ?
- Eugenie Besserer - Rosalie/Prison Matron
- Earle Browne - Stage Director
- Knute Erickson - Jailer
- Cissy Fitzgerald - Bit role
- Clark Gable - Extra
- Lucille La Verne - Bit role
- Tom Ricketts - King's Aide
- Tom Santschi - Bit role
- Michael Visaroff - Bit
See also
- DuBarry (1915)
References
External links
- Du Barry, Woman of Passion at IMDB
- AllMovie entry
- European release poster of the movie
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Films directed by Sam Taylor
- Never Weaken (1921)
- Dr. Jack (1922)
- The Mohican's Daughter (1922)
- Safety Last! (1923)
- Why Worry? (1923)
- Girl Shy (1924)
- Hot Water (1924)
- The Freshman (1925)
- For Heaven's Sake (1926)
- Exit Smiling (1926)
- My Best Girl (1927)
- Tempest (1928)
- The Woman Disputed (1928)
- Coquette (1929)
- The Taming of the Shrew (1929)
- Du Barry, Woman of Passion (1930)
- Kiki (1931)
- Skyline (1931)
- Ambassador Bill (1931)
- Devil's Lottery (1932)
- Out All Night (1933)
- The Cat's-Paw (1934)
- Vagabond Lady (1935)
- Nothing but Trouble (1944)
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