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Madame DuBarry
The story of Madame DuBarry, the mistress of Louis XV of France, and her loves in the time of the French revolution.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the rise and fall of Jeanne Bécu, the Countess du Barry, a beautiful and ambitious woman who becomes the influential mistress of King Louis XV of France. From her humble beginnings, she uses her charm and wit to ascend the social ladder, eventually becoming a prominent figure at the Palace of Versailles. Her reign as royal favorite is marked by opulence and political intrigue, but ultimately leads to her downfall during the French Revolution.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1919, contemporary reviews are scarce in modern databases. However, Theda Bara's performance as the titular character was generally considered a highlight, fitting her established persona as a vamp. The film capitalized on Bara's popularity and the public's fascination with historical dramas and scandalous figures.
What Reviewers Say
Theda Bara delivers a captivating performance as the infamous Madame DuBarry.
Visually opulent, the film attempts to recreate the grandeur of the French court.
While melodramatic, it engages with historical themes of power and influence.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this silent film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Theda Bara's role as Madame DuBarry was one of her most famous historical portrayals, further cementing her image as a seductive screen siren in the silent film era.
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