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- The life of Jeanne Bécu who was born as the illegitimate daughter of an impoverished seamstress in 1743 and went on to rise through the Court of Louis XV to become his last official mistress.
- A hit man from the Midwest moves to Los Angeles and gets caught up in the city's theatre arts scene.
- An Irish rogue wins the heart of a rich widow and assumes her dead husband's aristocratic position in 18th-century England.
- A look into the early life of U.S. President Barack Obama.
- A nightclub's coatroom attendant who's in love with the club's singer accidentally sips a drugged drink that makes him dream he's French King Louis XV, courting the infamous Madame Du Barry.
- Three friends plot to get rid of their socially inappropriate friend by finding him a wife, but when he meets a woman just like him, their problems double.
- Barry Munday wakes up after being attacked to realize that he's missing his family jewels. To make matters worse, he learns he's facing a paternity lawsuit filed by a woman he can't remember having sex with.
- The definitive story of Barry Sanders' Hall-of-Fame career and his extraordinary decision to walk away from the game in the prime of his career.
- Barry is a drug-addled, abusive bastard who - after yet another bender - is abducted by aliens. Barry takes a backseat as an alien visitor assumes control of his body and takes it for a joyride through Cape Town. What follows is an onslaught of drugs, sex and violence as our alien tourist enters the weird and wonderful world of humankind. FRIED BARRY is based upon the short film of the same name, which earned 57 official selections and 12 wins at festivals around the world.
- Two lowly earthworms, Gloria and Barry, decide to make the world's greatest disco band which helps them rise from the bottom of the food chain to stardom proving that earthworms can boogie too.
- Young Australian, Barry McKenzie, travels to England with his Aunt Edna after his father dies and a request is revealed in his will.
- The world is burning and Barrie goes above and beyond to keep his coffee bar running. Barrie is convinced that coffee can improve any situation, but Barrie's customers don't have their priorities in order during the apocalypse.
- Barry McKenzie's Aunt Edna is kidnapped by Count Von Plasma, the vampire head of an isolated Eastern European dictatorship who mistakes her for the Queen of England and thinks that kidnapping her will draw tourists to his country. Barry and his mates set out to rescue her and bring her back to Australia.
- The Deposition of Barry Allen is a video narrative performance art piece, detailing a specific moment in the life of Barry Allen, as he appears in Max Landis' Kryptonian Epic.
- Madame DuBarry is a 1934 American historical film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dolores del Rio, Reginald Owen, Victor Jory and Osgood Perkins. The film portrays the life of Madame Du Barry, the last mistress of King Louis XV of France.[1] While this film does not serve accuracy to Madame Du Barry, it does feature antiques and jewelry that came from the actual days when Madame Du Barry lived. This film was released just as the Hays Code was taking full swing, and faced many problems with censors of the time. Scenes of this film had to be removed before its release or else it would have not been approved for release.
- The daughter of a seamstress, Jeanne Bécu could hardly imagine she would later become one of the most influential women of the Kingdom of France. Nor could she anticipate her quick fall and tragic death. The teenage girl was still a mere milliner's assistant when her beauty attracted the attention of Count Jean du Barry, a degenerate noble man who, after making her his mistress, undertook to make her Paris's most successful courtesan. Later, he realized that he could even help her to become one of aging King Louis XV's mistresses. But to qualify as a royal mistress, Jeanne had to be a married noble woman. No problem: Jean, who was already married, provided another husband, his brother Guillaume. This is how Jeanne, who had become Countess du Barry with sleight of hand, could enjoy triumph at Versailles. Unfortunately for her, her reign, which had excited the jealousy of the other courtesans, lasted only while the King was alive. Following his death, she was immediately exiled from Versailles and two decades later was executed on the guillotine.
- Barry Montenegro, a ruthless, cynical, politically incorrect, and quite possibly sociopathic Hollywood actor becomes the prime suspect when a series of brutal murders rocks his latest production.
- Barry Ponds wants to live that Abearican dream. He enrolls in an all-brown bear college to start his new life. He hopes to pursue his dreams and become a G.O.A.T. despite not knowing what that dream is yet.
- Narrates the life story of Barry Bonds, the single-season home run king, from his early days as the son of All-Star Bobby Bonds and godson of the iconic Willie Mays, to his explosive rise in the 1990s and 2000s.
- A French milliner becomes a casino hostess and courtesan, eventually rising to the position of mistress of King Louis XV.
- Music legend Barry Manilow and his world-renowned band celebrate the holidays at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino with performances of Manilow's greatest hits along with several holiday favorites.
- A famous detective sets out to discover who stole $2 million in bonds.
- TV Series
- The "Roy" stories of writer Barry Gifford serve as a springboard for an impressionistic portrait of a vanished Chicago.
- Remarkable true story of James Miranda Barry, the first woman doctor, who had to masquerade as a man.
- Jeanette (Theda Bara), unknown in Paris but of great beauty and wit, attracts the attention of Louis XV (Charles Clary) who expresses a desire to meet her to Jean Du Barry (Herschel Mayall). This gentleman takes her in hand, marries her to one of his fat and ungainly cousins merely to gain her the power of a Madame and presents her at court. She at once is the King's favorite. Her love for wealth and her easily satisfied vanity bring her into high favor with the court. Her meeting with Cosse-Brissac (Fred Church) of the King's Guard brings something new into her life--love. So secretly she carries on an affair with him, hoodwinking the king despite Jean Du Barry'es efforts to have her hypocrisy brought to his lord's attention. On the contrary due to his constant interference, he is banished from the court. With Louis' death, Madame Du Barry and Brissac are unmolested until the outbreak of the French Revolution. Du Barry joins them and incites the mob to arrest Madame Du Barry. In the mock court of those unsettled days, she is convicted along with every other person who was in Louis' favor. At attempt to escape in which Brissac partakes only results in recapture with Brissac mortally wounded. And so Madame Du Barry ends her life on the guillotine--a life in which she, though sinful, was more sinned against than sinning. Genevieve Blinn, Hector Sarno, Joe King, Doroth Drake, Rosita Marstini, James Conley and A. Fremont are others in the cast. ____________________________________________________________________
- Barry White gave the world some of its most joyous music, and that voice mesmerised women everywhere, but his death was isolated and painful. Culminating in his sad death as remembered by one of his sons and one of his daughters, the film looks at Barry's childhood, his time in prison, and his decision to go into music and thereby change his life. From producer/composer to his decision to sing his own material, from his formation of Love Unlimited (featuring his wife, who contributes along with her sister - also in the group), the film examines the life in detail until his untimely end. The film is narrated "from the grave" by Barry himself.
- A conniving mother tries desperately to marry off her son Barry to a senator's daughter.
- The life of a London Cab driver, his wife and the man with whom he shares half ownership of the taxi.
- In the sleepy suburb of Northvale all is not well. Police investigate the growing number of missing persons cases. Meanwhile, a young couple Rusty and Ariana run into their pugnacious friend Ted.
- Former narcotics officer Barry Cooper teaches how to avoid cannabis-related arrest during traffic stops by police.
- A down on his luck thirty-something develops a feud with his local bin collector.
- Barry Manilow's first television special is an hour of music and songs. He reminisces about his early days of performing a sings a number of commercial jingles he wrote. Penny Marshall is his guest,
- After sustaining a serious major brain injury alpinist Barry Blanchard reflects on his adventures and reconciles his life in the mountains.
- The year is 1985 and urban legend has it that the disappearances of mountain goers are the work of a troubled boy named Barry who murdered his daycare mates 26 years earlier and was abandoned in the woods by his devoutly religious parents.
- Barry Weiss and his cohort, Kenny, share behind-the scenes moments and commentary from favorite episodes of the Storage Wars series
- ShortBarry O' Rourke travels to The Middle East to sort out it's problems.
- A woman living in Paris feels neglected by her husband, so she decides to go to New York City and enjoy herself.
- Many people remember Marion Barry as the philandering drug-addled mayor of the nation's capital. He's the poster boy for corruption, a pariah. Yet to others, Marion Barry is a folk hero who has dominated Washington D.C. city politics for over 40 years. Today, Barry is once again in the political limelight. Who is Marion Barry, really? A hero? A scoundrel? For the first time, Marion Barry: Not Down for the Count reveals the complete unforgettable story.
- Barry Priori takes us on a journey that holds many surprises and revelations into the Deaf world from the 1950's to the present day.