A Modern Dubarry (1927)
1h 30m
Running Time
January 24, 1927Release Date
A Modern Dubarry (1927)
1h 30m
Running Time
January 24, 1927Release Date
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Cast & Crew.

María Corda
Toinette

Alfred Abel
Maler Sillon

Friedrich Kayssler
Cornelius Corbett

Hans Albers
Darius Kerbellan

Gyula Szöreghy
Gen. Padilla

Marlene Dietrich
Kokotte

Jean Bradin
King Sandor

Albert Paulig
Clairet
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Release DateJanuary 24, 1927
Original NameEine Dubarry von heute
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
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A Modern Dubarry (German: Eine Dubarry von heute) is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring María Corda, Alfred Abel and Friedrich Kayßler. The title is a reference to the life of the eighteenth century courtesan Madame Du Barry. It was made by Felsom Film and distributed by the major studio UFA. Location shooting took place on the French Riviera. The film's sets were designed by the art director Oscar Friedrich Werndorff. It features performances from Hans Albers and Marlene Dietrich both of whom later achieved greater fame.