Madame Pompadour
Madame Pompadour

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Madame Pompadour

1927
Movie
70 min
English

The French king's mistress frees her jailed lover and makes him her bodyguard.

Insights

Director: Herbert WilcoxGenres: Drama, History, Romance

Plot Summary

The film is a romantic drama set in the court of Louis XV of France. It chronicles the rise and influence of Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour, as the king's mistress. The narrative focuses on her political maneuvering, her relationships, and the opulent lifestyle within the French aristocracy, leading up to the Seven Years' War.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Madame Pompadour' was generally well-received, particularly for its lavish production values and Dorothy Gish's performance. It was a significant success both in Britain and internationally, contributing to Herbert Wilcox's reputation as a major filmmaker. While specific critical reviews from the era are scarce, its box office success and period appeal indicate a positive audience reception.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its opulent set designs and costumes, evoking the grandeur of the French court.

  • Dorothy Gish's performance as Madame Pompadour was a highlight, praised for its charm and dramatic depth.

  • The film was considered a successful historical romance with strong visual appeal.

Google audience: As a silent film from 1927, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, contemporary reception indicated that audiences appreciated the film's historical setting and romantic storyline.

Fun Fact

The film was an ambitious international co-production, filmed in Britain and starring American actress Dorothy Gish, aiming for a global audience.

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