
Du Barry Was a Lady
THE BIG SHOW is BIGGER THAN EVER!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.
Description: 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.
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Music
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 101 minutes
Release Date: 1943-08-13

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Played Louis Blore / King Louis XV

Lucille Ball
Played May Daly / Madame Du Barry

Gene Kelly
Played Alec Howe / Black Arrow

Virginia O'Brien
Played Ginny

Rags Ragland
Played Charlie / Dauphin

Zero Mostel
Played Rami, the Swami / Taliostra

Tommy Dorsey
Played Tommy Dorsey

Donald Meek
Played Mr. Jones / Duc de Choiseul

Douglass Dumbrille
Played Willie / Duc de Rigor

George Givot
Played Cheezy / Count de Roquefort

Louise Beavers
Played Niagara

Richard Ainley
Played Marching Rebel Behind King Louis (uncredited)
Grace Albertson
Played Perfume Girl (uncredited)

Kay Aldridge
Played Mrs. McGowan (uncredited)
Ernie Alexander
Played Delivery Man with Flowers (uncredited)

Richard Alexander
Played Marching Rebel Behind King Louis (uncredited)

Sig Arno
Played Nick (uncredited)
Eleanor Bayley
Played Eleanor Bayley (uncredited)

Hugh Beaumont
Played Footman (uncredited)

Barbara Bedford
Played Ambrose's Wife (uncredited)

Brooks Benedict
Played Club Patron (uncredited)

Clara Blandick
Played Old Lady on Subway (uncredited)

Hazel Brooks
Played Miss June (uncredited)
Pauline Byrne
Played Member of Six Hits and a Miss (uncredited)
Jack Byron
Played minor role (uncredited)
James Carlisle
Played Club Patron (uncredited)
Jack Carrington
Played Waiter (uncredited)
Georgia Carroll
Played Miss January (uncredited)
Emmett Casey
Played Flunky (uncredited)

Willy Castello
Played Flunky (uncredited)
Thomas Clarke
Played Flunky (uncredited)

Chester Clute
Played Dr. Pullit (uncredited)
Theo Coffman
Played Miss October (uncredited)

Charles Coleman
Played Charlie (uncredited)
Edward Cooper
Played Flunky (uncredited)

Inez Cooper
Played Miss December (uncredited)

Maurice Costello
Played Passerby (uncredited)
Earl Covert
Played Singer (uncredited)

Cecil Cunningham
Played Wife Checking Her Coat (uncredited)
Natalie Draper
Played Miss March (uncredited)
Ziggy Elman
Played Trumpet Player (uncredited)

William Forrest
Played Guard Captain (uncredited)

Christian J. Frank
Played Lackey (uncredited)
Mary Jane French
Played Miss November (uncredited)

Ava Gardner
Played Perfume Girl (uncredited)

John George
Played Villager (uncredited)
June Glory
Played Audience Member (uncredited)
Jack Gordon
Played Villager (uncredited)

Dolly Haas
Played Miss April (uncredited)
Aileen Haley
Played Miss July (uncredited)
Ben Hall
Played Waiter (uncredited)

Harry Hayden
Played Husband Checking Wife's Coat (uncredited)

Dick Haymes
Played Member of The Pied Pipers (uncredited)

Dell Henderson
Played Flunky (uncredited)
John Huddleston
Played Member of The Pied Pipers (uncredited)

Delos Jewkes
Played Singer (uncredited)

Charles Judels
Played Innkeeper (uncredited)
Faith Kruger
Played Singer (uncredited)

Mitchell Lewis
Played Rebel Opening Door (uncredited)
Chuck Lowry
Played Member of The Pied Pipers (uncredited)

Marilyn Maxwell
Played Miss February (uncredited)

Claire McDowell
Played Subway Passenger (uncredited)
Art Miles
Played Marching Rebel on King Louis' Right (uncredited)
Six Hits and a Miss
Played Singers (uncredited)
Hans Moebus
Played Club Patron (uncredited)
Buddy Morrow
Played Member of Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra (uncredited)

Sol Murgi
Played Villager (uncredited)
Joyce Murray
Played Dancer (uncredited)

David Newell
Played Man Getting Champagne (uncredited)

Paul Newlan
Played Marching Rebel on King Louis' Left (uncredited)
Ruth Ownbey
Played Miss September (uncredited)

Emory Parnell
Played Gatekeeper (uncredited)
Paul Power
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Sheila Rae
Played Dancer (uncredited)
Gene Ramey
Played Flunky (uncredited)
Virginia Rees
Played Singer (uncredited)
Mitchell Rhein
Played Villager (uncredited)
Buddy Rich
Played Member of Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra (uncredited)

Cyril Ring
Played Man Watching Radio Interview (uncredited)
Jo Stafford
Played Member of The Pied Pipers (uncredited)
Harry Stanton
Played Singer (uncredited)

Andrew Tombes
Played Mr. McGowan (uncredited)

Lana Turner
Played Lana Turner (uncredited)
Dorothy Tuttle
Played Dancer (uncredited)

Michael Visaroff
Played Flunky (uncredited)

Pierre Watkin
Played Ambrose (uncredited)
Allan Watson
Played Singer (uncredited)

Eve Whitney
Played Miss August (uncredited)

Kay Williams
Played Miss May (uncredited)

Don Wilson
Played Radio Interviewer (uncredited)
Clark Yocum
Played Member of The Pied Pipers (uncredited)
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