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  1. Madame du Barry is a 1954 French-Italian historical drama film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Martine Carol, Daniel Ivernel, Gianna Maria Canale and Jean Parédès. [1] The film depicts the life of Madame du Barry, mistress to Louis XV in the eighteenth century.

  2. Madame du Barry: Directed by Christian-Jaque. With Martine Carol, Daniel Ivernel, Gianna Maria Canale, Jean Parédès. The daughter of a seamstress, Jeanne Bécu could hardly imagine she would later become one of the most influential women of the Kingdom of France.

    • (105)
    • Drama, History
    • Christian-Jaque
    • 1954-10-13
  3. Madame du Barry es una película dirigida por Christian-Jaque con Martine Carol, Daniel Ivernel, Gianna Maria Canale, Jean Paredes .... Año: 1954. Título original: Madame du Barry. Sinopsis: Historia de la famosa cortesana, que llegó a ser la amante de Luis XV y a ejercer una notable influencia política.

    • Christian Matras
    • Christian-Jaque
    • Francia
    • Drama | Siglo XVIII
  4. O n 13th October 1954, the talented film director Christian-Jaque came up with this Franco-Italian production of Madame du Barry. The film offers a fictionalised account of the life of the royal courtesan Madame du Barry, the last mistress of King Louis XV.

  5. This upteenth film version of the life of royal courtesan Madame Du Barry stars Martine Carol in the title role. Starting out as an ambitious shopgirl, our heroine catches the eye of the even more ambitious Count du Barry (Daniel Ivernei), who in turn brings the girl to the attention of King Louis X.

  6. 16 de jun. de 2022 · Madame Du Barry es una película de 1954 ambientada en la Francia de principios del siglo XVIII durante el reinado de Luis XV. La historia se centra en el ascenso y la caída de Jean Du Barry (Madame Du Barry), una aventurera de clase baja que se eleva a la realeza de Francia como amante del Rey.

  7. Year: 1954. Original title: Madame du Barry. Synopsis: The daughter of a seamstress, Jeanne Bécu could hardly imagine she would later become one of the most influential women of the Kingdom of France.