
Madame DuBarry
Drama · History
Overview
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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Pola Negri
Pola Negri
Jeanne Vaubernier - later Madame du Barry
Pola Negri
Jeanne Vaubernier - later Madame du Barry


Emil Jannings
Emil Jannings
Ludwig XV.
Emil Jannings
Ludwig XV.


Harry Liedtke
Harry Liedtke
Armand De Foix
Harry Liedtke
Armand De Foix


Reinhold Schünzel
Reinhold Schünzel
Duke of Choiseul
Reinhold Schünzel
Duke of Choiseul
Eduard von Winterstein
Eduard von Winterstein
Graf Jean du Barry
Eduard von Winterstein
Graf Jean du Barry


Else Berna
Else Berna
Graefin Gramont
Else Berna
Graefin Gramont


Fred Immler
Fred Immler
Richelieu
Fred Immler
Richelieu
Gustav Czimeg
Gustav Czimeg
Aiguillon
Gustav Czimeg
Aiguillon


Karl Platen
Karl Platen
Guillaume du Barry
Karl Platen
Guillaume du Barry


Bernhard Goetzke
Bernhard Goetzke
Revolutionär
Bernhard Goetzke
Revolutionär
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