Madame DuBarry is a 1919 German silent film on the life of Madame Du Barry. It was directed by Ernst Lubitsch,[2] written by Norbert Falk and Hanns Kräly with the title role taken by Pola Negri and Louis XV played by Emil Jannings. Its alternative title for United States distribution was Passion.
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Directed by | Ernst Lubitsch |
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Based on | Memoirs d'un médecin by Alexandre Dumas |
Produced by | Paul Davidson |
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Edited by | Elfi Böttrich |
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Production company | PAGU |
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Running time | 85 minutes 114 minutes[1] |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent film |
It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Kurt Richter.
The film has been released on DVD.[3] In 2014, it was released on dual format Blu-ray and DVD as part of the Masters of Cinema series.[1]
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