

Madame du Barry
1917 Directed by J. Gordon EdwardsAfter Jeanette becomes the mistress of the ambitious Jean du Barry, he marries her off to one of his cousins so that she has an entre to the royal court. She soon becomes the favorite of the King and Jean du Barry becomes a regular around the court too. But all this is disturbed when Madame du Barry falls for Conte Brissac of the King's Guard. Jean du Barry's attempts to expose her affair only get him banished from the court.
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Theda Bara
....................................................Madame du Barry

Charles Clary
....................................................Louis XV

Fred Church
....................................................Cossé-Brissac

Herschel Mayall
....................................................Jean du Barry
Genevieve Blinn
....................................................Duchess de Gaumont

Willard Louis
....................................................Guillaume du Barry
Hector V. Sarno
....................................................Lebel (as Hector Sarno)
Director
...........................................................J. Gordon Edwards
Producer
...........................................................J. Gordon Edwards
Writer
...........................................................Adrian Johnson
Novel
...........................................................Alexandre Dumas
Director of Photography
...........................................................John W. Boyle
Cinematography
...........................................................Rial Schellinger
Costume Designer
...........................................................George James Hopkins
Production Companies
...................................................Fox Film Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
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