Du Barry was a Lady

Du Barry was a Lady (1943)

THE BIG SHOW is BIGGER THAN EVER!

  • Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Music
  • Release Date: 1943-08-13
  • User Rating: 6.1/10 from 14 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 41min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Roy Del Ruth
star 6.1/10
From 14 Ratings

Summary

Hat check man Louis Blore is in love with nightclub star May Daly. May, however, is in love with a poor dancer but wants to marry for money. When Louis wins the Irish Sweepstakes, he asks May to marry him and she accepts even though she doesn't love him. Soon after, Louis has an accident and gets knocked on the head, where he dreams that he's King Louis XV pursuing the infamous Madame Du Barry.

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  • Red Skelton

    as Louis Blore / King Louis XV
  • Lucille Ball

    as May Daly / Madame Du Barry
  • Gene Kelly

    as Alec Howe / Black Arrow
  • Virginia O'Brien

    as Ginny
  • Rags Ragland

    as Charlie / Dauphin
  • Zero Mostel

    as Rami - the Swami / Taliostra
  • Donald Meek

    as Mr. Jones / Duc de Choiseul
  • Douglass Dumbrille

    as Willie / Duc de Rigor
  • George Givot

    as Cheezy / Count de Roquefort
  • Louise Beavers

    as Niagara
  • Tommy Dorsey

    as Tommy Dorsey
  • Hugh Beaumont

    as Footman (uncredited)
  • Natalie Draper

    as Miss March (uncredited)
  • Ava Gardner

    as Perfume Girl (uncredited)
  • Lana Turner

    as Lana Turner (uncredited)
  • Eve Whitney

    as Miss August
  • Sig Arno

    as Nick (uncredited)
  • Barbara Bedford

    as Ambrose's Wife (uncredited)
  • Brooks Benedict

    as Club Patron (uncredited)
  • Clara Blandick

    as Old Lady on Subway (uncredited)
  • Hazel Brooks

    as Miss June (uncredited)
  • Dick Haymes

    as Singer (uncredited)
  • Marilyn Maxwell

    as Miss February (uncredited)
  • Buddy Rich

    as Member Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (uncredited)
  • Jo Stafford

    as Member The Pied Pipers (uncredited)
  • Don Wilson

    as Radio Interviewer (uncredited)
  • John George

    as Villager (uncredited)
  • Richard Ainley

    as Marching Rebel Behind King Louis
  • Grace Albertson

    as Perfume Girl
  • Kay Aldridge

    as Mrs. McGowan
  • Ernie Alexander

    as Delivery Man with Flowers
  • Richard Alexander

    as Marching Rebel Behind King Louis
  • Eleanor Bayley

    as Eleanor Bayley
  • Pauline Byrne

    as Member Six Hits and a Miss
  • Jack Byron

    as
  • James Carlisle

    as Club Patron
  • Jack Carrington

    as Waiter
  • Georgia Carroll

    as Miss January
  • Emmett Casey

    as Flunky
  • Willy Castello

    as Flunky
  • Thomas Clarke

    as Flunky
  • Chester Clute

    as Dr. Pullit
  • Theo Coffman

    as Miss October
  • Charles Coleman

    as Charlie
  • Edward Cooper

    as Flunky
  • Inez Cooper

    as Miss December
  • Maurice Costello

    as Passerby
  • Earl Covert

    as Singer
  • Cecil Cunningham

    as Wife Checking Her Coat
  • Ziggy Elman

    as Trumpet Player
  • William Forrest

    as Guard Captain
  • Christian J. Frank

    as Lackey
  • Mary Jane French

    as Miss November
  • June Glory

    as Audience Member
  • Jack Gordon

    as Villager
  • Dolly Haas

    as Miss April
  • Aileen Haley

    as Miss July
  • Ben Hall

    as Waiter
  • Harry Hayden

    as Husband Checking Wife's Coat
  • Dell Henderson

    as Flunky
  • John Huddleston

    as Member The Piep Pipers
  • Delos Jewkes

    as Singer
  • Charles Judels

    as Innkeeper
  • Faith Kruger

    as Singer
  • Vera Lee

    as Dancer
  • Mitchell Lewis

    as Rebel Opening Door
  • Chuck Lowry

    as Member, The Pied Pipers
  • Claire McDowell

    as Subway Passenger
  • Art Miles

    as Marching Rebel on King Louis' Right
  • Six Hits and a Miss

    as Singers
  • Hans Moebus

    as Club Patron
  • Buddy Morrow

    as Member Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra
  • Sol Murgi

    as Villager
  • Joyce Murray

    as Dancer
  • David Newell

    as Man Getting Champagne
  • Paul Newlan

    as Marching Rebel on King Louis' Left
  • Ruth Ownbey

    as Miss September
  • Emory Parnell

    as Gatekeeper
  • Paul Power

    as Reporter
  • Sheila Rae

    as Dancer
  • Gene Ramey

    as Flunky
  • Virginia Rees

    as Singer
  • Mitchell Rhein

    as Villager
  • Cyril Ring

    as Man Watching Radio Interview
  • Harry Stanton

    as Singer
  • Andrew Tombes

    as Mr. McGowan
  • Michael Visaroff

    as Flunky
  • Pierre Watkin

    as Ambrose
  • Allan Watson

    as Singer
  • Kay Williams

    as Miss May
  • Clark Yocum

    as Member The Pied Pipers
  • Dorothy Tuttle

    as Dancer (uncredited)
Directing Roy Del Ruth Director
Writing Irving Brecher Screenplay
Writing Nancy Hamilton Adaptation
Writing Herbert Fields Theatre Play
Writing Buddy G. DeSylva Theatre Play
Production Arthur Freed Producer
Sound Cole Porter Songs
Writing Cole Porter Lyricist
Sound Burton Lane Songs
Writing Ralph Freed Lyricist
Costume & Make-Up Irene Costume Supervisor
Editing Blanche Sewell Editor
Costume & Make-Up Gile Steele Costume Design
Camera Karl Freund Director of Photography

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