Du Barry, Woman of Passion


1h 32m 1930

Film Details

Genre
Adaptation
Biography
Historical
Release Date
Oct 11, 1930
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Art Cinema Corp.
Distribution Company
United Artists
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the play "Du Barry," in Six Plays by David Belasco (Boston, 1928; New York, 29 Sep 1902).

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 32m
Sound
Mono (MovieTone)
Color
Black and White
Film Length
8,110ft (10 reels)

Synopsis

Jeannette Vaubernier, an impulsive shopgirl en route to deliver a hat, dreams of luxury and position as she saunters through the woods, and attracted by a pool of water, she disrobes and plunges in. Cosse de Brissac, a handsome private in the King's Guards, comes to her rescue and they become sweethearts. Meanwhile, Jean Du Barry, a shrewd roué, takes note of her at the millinery shop and tricks her into staying at La Gourda's, where she soon becomes a favorite among the men. Louis XV, seeing her at the opera, arranges a meeting; and just as she is about to elope with young Brissac, the king offers her all she desires. She is admitted to court, where her marriage to Du Barry is arranged, though she still loves Brissac and is upbraided by the king for her lack of gratitude. The Pacte de Famine forces the people to pay high prices for grain, causing a revolt; meanwhile, the king orders a lavish feast in Jeannette's honor. Brissac, leading the mob, seeks revenge on the king, but he is captured and ordered executed; just before the command to fire, Jeannette opens the gates, and the people storm the palace. As a result, Jeannette is taken to prison with the cry, "The guillotine for Du Barry"; and though Brissac pleads for her life, the revolutionaries are obdurate. Reaffirming their mutual love, Brissac renounces the revolutionary cause and prepares to die with her.

Film Details

Genre
Adaptation
Biography
Historical
Release Date
Oct 11, 1930
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Art Cinema Corp.
Distribution Company
United Artists
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the play "Du Barry," in Six Plays by David Belasco (Boston, 1928; New York, 29 Sep 1902).

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 32m
Sound
Mono (MovieTone)
Color
Black and White
Film Length
8,110ft (10 reels)

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