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Madame du Barry 1954

★ 5.33 votes106 min📅 1954-10-13

Step into the opulent world of 18th-century France with Madame du Barry (1954), a historical drama that follows the life of Jeanne Bécu, a young seamstress's daughter who rises to become one of the most influential women in the Kingdom of France.

Director: Christian-Jaque

Cast

Martine Carol
Martine Carol
Jeanne Ranson-Bécu, Madame du Barry
Daniel Ivernel
Daniel Ivernel
Count Jean du Barry
Gianna Maria Canale
Gianna Maria Canale
Duchess of Grammont
Jean Parédès
Jean Parédès
Lebel
Denis d'Inès
Denis d'Inès
Marshal de Richelieu
Marguerite Pierry
Marguerite Pierry
Countess of Médarnes
Isabelle Pia
Dauphine Marie-Antoinette
Nadine Alari
Nadine Alari
Marshal of Guichelais
Giovanna Ralli
Giovanna Ralli
Cadet
Georgette Anys
Georgette Anys
Brutus's mother

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Madame du Barry (1954) about?

Madame du Barry (1954) follows the life of Jeanne Bécu, a young seamstress's daughter who rises to become one of the most influential women in the Kingdom of France, amidst the tumultuous reign of King Louis XV.

Who directed Madame du Barry?

Christian-Jaque brings the opulent world of 18th-century France to life in Madame du Barry (1954)

Who stars in Madame du Barry?

The film features a talented cast, including Martine Carol and Daniel Ivernel, as they bring to life the tumultuous lives of the French aristocracy.

Is Madame du Barry (1954) worth watching?

While opinions may vary, Madame du Barry (1954) is a captivating historical drama that offers a glimpse into the lives of the French aristocracy and the enduring power of human ambition.

How long is Madame du Barry?

Madame du Barry (1954) has a runtime of 106 minutes.

About Madame du Barry (1954) — A Historical Drama of Power and Deception

Step into the opulent world of 18th-century France with Madame du Barry (1954), a historical drama that follows the life of Jeanne Bécu, a young seamstress's daughter who rises to become one of the most influential women in the Kingdom of France. Directed by Christian-Jaque, this film brings to life the tumultuous reign of King Louis XV and the lavish lifestyle of the French aristocracy. With a talented cast, including Martine Carol and Daniel Ivernel, Madame du Barry (1954) is a captivating tale of power, love, and deception.

As the daughter of a humble seamstress, Jeanne Bécu could hardly have imagined the extraordinary path that lay ahead. From her early days as a mistress to the King to her eventual rise as the royal favorite, Madame du Barry (1954) chronicles the tumultuous life of a woman who defied convention and captivated the hearts of the French monarchy.

With its rich historical setting and sumptuous cinematography, Madame du Barry (1954) is a must-watch for fans of historical dramas and period pieces. This film is a testament to the enduring power of human ambition and the allure of the French aristocracy.