Du Barry Did All Right
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Directed byJoseph Henabery
Written byWillie Weil (story)
Leo 'Ukie' Sharon
Leo 'Ukie' Sharon
StarringIrene Bordoni
CinematographyRay Foster
| Du Barry Did Alright | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Joseph Henabery |
| Written by | Willie Weil (story) Leo 'Ukie' Sharon |
| Starring | Irene Bordoni |
| Cinematography | Ray Foster |
| Edited by | Bert Frank |
| Music by | Mann Curtis Cliff Hess David Mendoza |
| Distributed by | Warner Brothers |
Release date |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Du Barry Did Alright (1937) is a Black and White Warner Brothers Vitaphone musical short starring Irène Bordoni.
A woman living in Paris (Bordoni) feels neglected by her husband (Dingle), so she leaves for New York.
Cast
- Irène Bordoni[1] as Irene Wainwright
- Charles Dingle as John Wainwright
- Regina Wallace as Edna
- Eddie Noll as himself
- Marion Nolan as herself
- Joey Ray as Orchestra leader
- Charles Carrer as himself
- Harland Dixan as Dancer
- Percy Helton as Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Songs
- Forty Second Street (studio orchestra)
- Darktown Strutters' Ball (dance number)
- When the Cat's Away Performed by Joey Ray
- Du Barry Didn't Do So Bad Performed by Irene Bordoni