Finally, a chance to see Norma's second talkie and last film! I did like her in New York Nights, just as enjoyable as her silents. She spent months in voice training, only to find her popularity waning by then.
It’s weird that none of movies about Madame Du Berry reflect her appearance and personality that she possesses in real life - even though lots of her portraits, facts and descriptions by contemporaries are available…
30:36 How did she not realize it was the king? She could’ve put herself in a dangerous situation by saying “The king can go to hell!” in front of him. 😭
Finally, a chance to see Norma's second talkie and last film! I did like her in New York Nights, just as enjoyable as her silents. She spent months in voice training, only to find her popularity waning by then.
Talmadge was the undisputed Queen of Hollywood.
THANK YOU GOOD MOVIE.
It’s weird that none of movies about Madame Du Berry reflect her appearance and personality that she possesses in real life - even though lots of her portraits, facts and descriptions by contemporaries are available…
I love Norma Talmadge, she is wonderful.
30:36 How did she not realize it was the king? She could’ve put herself in a dangerous situation by saying “The king can go to hell!” in front of him. 😭
I love Norma
It's a mystery to me why she would be cast as DuBarry. She's pretty but doesn't have magnetism or talent enough to play a beautiful seductress.
She made her millions managed by her Mother Peg, and retired with grace.
17:30 Victor Meldrew
Talmadge is ludicrous. Her popularity remains one of the great mysteries of silent cinema. Talkies truly exposed her lack of acting ability.
Plus I thought her "beauty" was rather of the odd variety.
@@violamateo It sure is.....😄
@@violamateo Yeah, the dialogue in this is pretty bad. Makes me think of The Dueling Cavalier.
100% agreed!
Norma Talmadge has almost no talent in silent movies . The talkies just confirmed it .... or was this just a really horrible horrible movie ?;-)