

Okay, so you're thinking about digging up an old silent film, huh? Well, Madame DuBarry (1919) might just be a curiosity for most folks today. If you're someone who loves diving into early cinema, seeing how they told stories *before* sound, or you just really appreciate a lavish costume drama from way back, you might ...


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"Okay, so you're thinking about digging up an old silent film, huh? Well, Madame DuBarry (1919) might just be a curiosity for most folks today. If you're someone who loves diving into early cinema, seeing how they told stories *before* sound, or you just really appreciate a lavish costume drama from way back, you might find some bits to like. But if you need snappy dialogue, quick cuts, or anything remotely resembling a modern pace, you're probably gonna be bored pretty quick. It's a look back, f..."
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