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Synopsis
The racy, ribald Cole Porter musical Du Barry Was a Lady is here given a thorough dry-cleaning by prudish MGM. Richard "Red" Skelton takes over the role of Louis Blore (played on Broadway by Bert Lahr), while Lucille Ball steps into the shoes of the original play's Ethel Merman. The story proposes that Blore is a men's room attendant in a New York nightclub who has a yen for gorgeous showgirl May Daly (Lucille Ball). After drinking a potent mixture, Louis dreams that he is King Louis XV of France, and May is the magnificent Madame Du Barry. Also showing up in Louis' dream is Alex Howe (Gene Kelly), who in "real life" is the guy who ends up with May at fade out-time. It's hard to determine what's more fun to watch in Du Barry Was a Lady: the three stars, the antics of supporting player Zero Mostel, or the incredible sequence in which Tommy Dorsey & His Band -- including drummer Buddy Rich -- perform in 18th century garb and powdered wigs. Five of the original Cole Porter songs are retained for this Technicolor-ful film: "Katie Went to Haiti," "Do I Love You, Do I?," "Well, Did You Evah?," "Taliostro's Dance,", and, best of all, "Friendship." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lucille Ball May Daly/Madame Du Barry
Louise Beavers Niagara
Douglas Dumbrille Willie/Duc de Rigor
George Givot Cheezy/De Roquefort
Donald Meek Mr. Jones
Zero Mostel Rami the Swami/Cagliostro
Virginia O'Brien Ginny
Rags Ragland Charlie/Dauphin
Red Skelton Louis Blore/King Louis
Gene Kelly Alec Howe/Black Arrow

Production Crew

Cedric Gibbons Art Director
Charles Walters Choreography
Karl W. Freund Cinematographer
Cole Porter Composer (Music Score)
Gile Steele Costume Designer
Howard Shoup Costume Designer
Irene Costume Designer
Roy Del Ruth Director
Blanche Sewell Editor
Jack Dawn Makeup
George Stoll Musical Direction/Supervision
Buddy G. DeSylva Play Author
Herbert Fields Play Author
Arthur Freed Producer
Albert Mannheimer Screenwriter
Charles Sherman Screenwriter
Irving Brecher Screenwriter
Jack McGowan Screenwriter
Mary C. McCall, Jr. Screenwriter
Nancy Hamilton Screenwriter
Wilkie Mahoney Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis Set Designer
Henry W. Grace Set Designer
Douglas Shearer Sound/Sound Designer
Warren Newcombe Special Effects
Year: 1943
Runtime: 112
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
MGM

Release
by MGM