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Monsieur Beaucaire

Country: USA, Language: English, 106 mins

  • Director: Sidney Olcott
  • Writer: Booth Tarkington
  • Producer: Sidney Olcott

CGiii Comment

Silent and fatally boring...

Valentino sings...deplorably.

Powder puffs everywhere...all the clutter and posing detracts, significantly, from the film.

Memorable only for Valentino - and his decline.


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The(ir) Blurb...

When M. Beaucaire, a handsome barber, catches the Duke of Winterset cheating at gambling, Beaucaire exacts Winterset's cooperation in sneaking Beaucaire into a great ball, disguised as the Duke de Chartres, and to introduce him to the beautiful Lady Mary. The disguised barber successfully pulls off the masquerade and is soon the toast of society. But Winterset is embittered at having been blackmailed so, and he sets out to destroy Beaucaire if he can do so without revealing his own duplicity.

Cast & Characters

Rudolph Valentino as Duke de Chartres / Beaucaire;
Bebe Daniels as Princess Henriette;
Lois Wilson as Queen Marie of France;
Doris Kenyon as Lady Mary;
Lowell Sherman as King Louis XV of France;
Paulette Duval as Madame Pompadour;
John Davidson as Richelieu;
Oswald Yorke as Miropoix;
Flora Finch as Duchesse de Montmorency;
Louis Waller as Francois;
Ian Maclaren as Duke of Winterset;
Frank Shannon as Badger;
Templar Powell as Molyneux;
H. Cooper Cliffe as Beau Nash;
Downing Clarke as Lord Chesterfield