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Du Barry Was a Lady

Du Barry Was a Lady

Release: 1943-08-13 ·Runtime: 101m ·★ 6.2
Comedy Fantasy Music

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Production Countries

United States of America

Production Companies

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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Cast

Zero Mostel Zero Mostel as Rami, the Swami / Taliostra Ava Gardner Ava Gardner as Perfume Girl (uncredited) Gene Kelly Gene Kelly as Alec Howe / Black Arrow Hugh Beaumont Hugh Beaumont as Footman (uncredited) John George John George as Villager (uncredited) Dolly Haas Dolly Haas as Miss April (uncredited) Marilyn Maxwell Marilyn Maxwell as Miss February (uncredited) Louise Beavers Louise Beavers as Niagara Richard Alexander Richard Alexander as Marching Rebel Behind King Louis (uncredited) Willy Castello Willy Castello as Flunky (uncredited) Dell Henderson Dell Henderson as Flunky (uncredited) Lana Turner Lana Turner as Lana Turner (uncredited) Red Skelton Red Skelton as Louis Blore / King Louis XV Virginia O'Brien Virginia O'Brien as Ginny Rags Ragland Rags Ragland as Charlie / Dauphin Douglass Dumbrille Douglass Dumbrille as Willie / Duc de Rigor Kay Aldridge Kay Aldridge as Mrs. McGowan (uncredited) Inez Cooper Inez Cooper as Miss December (uncredited) William Forrest William Forrest as Guard Captain (uncredited) Clara Blandick Clara Blandick as Old Lady on Subway (uncredited) Paul Newlan Paul Newlan as Marching Rebel on King Louis' Left (uncredited) Kay Williams Kay Williams as Miss May (uncredited) Sig Arno Sig Arno as Nick (uncredited) Barbara Bedford Barbara Bedford as Ambrose's Wife (uncredited) Chester Clute Chester Clute as Dr. Pullit (uncredited) Charles Coleman Charles Coleman as Charlie (uncredited) Dick Haymes Dick Haymes as Member of The Pied Pipers (uncredited) Sol Murgi Sol Murgi as Villager (uncredited) Tommy Dorsey Tommy Dorsey as Tommy Dorsey Maurice Costello Maurice Costello as Passerby (uncredited) Christian J. Frank Christian J. Frank as Lackey (uncredited) Harry Hayden Harry Hayden as Husband Checking Wife's Coat (uncredited) David Newell David Newell as Man Getting Champagne (uncredited) Richard Ainley Richard Ainley as Marching Rebel Behind King Louis (uncredited) Brooks Benedict Brooks Benedict as Club Patron (uncredited) Hazel Brooks Hazel Brooks as Miss June (uncredited) Charles Judels Charles Judels as Innkeeper (uncredited) Pierre Watkin Pierre Watkin as Ambrose (uncredited) Don Wilson Don Wilson as Radio Interviewer (uncredited) Emory Parnell Emory Parnell as Gatekeeper (uncredited) Eve Whitney Eve Whitney as Miss August (uncredited) George Givot George Givot as Cheezy / Count de Roquefort Cecil Cunningham Cecil Cunningham as Wife Checking Her Coat (uncredited) Delos Jewkes Delos Jewkes as Singer (uncredited) Claire McDowell Claire McDowell as Subway Passenger (uncredited) Cyril Ring Cyril Ring as Man Watching Radio Interview (uncredited) Donald Meek Donald Meek as Mr. Jones / Duc de Choiseul Mitchell Lewis Mitchell Lewis as Rebel Opening Door (uncredited) Michael Visaroff Michael Visaroff as Flunky (uncredited) Lucille Ball Lucille Ball as May Daly / Madame Du Barry Andrew Tombes Andrew Tombes as Mr. McGowan (uncredited)