Arthur Caesar's classic about the barber who held the fate of France in his hands, has been produced on lavish feature-film scale by John Ford.
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Otto Matieson | ... |
Napoleon
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Natalie Golitzen | ... |
Empress Josephine
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Frank Reicher | ... |
Napoleon's Barber
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Helen Ware | ... |
The Barber's Wife
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Philippe De Lacy | ... |
The Barber's Son
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D'Arcy Corrigan | ... |
Tailor
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Russ Powell | ... |
Blacksmith
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Michael Mark | ... |
Peasant
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Buddy Roosevelt | ... |
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Ervin Renard | ... |
French Officer
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Youcca Troubetzkov | ... |
French Officer
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Joseph Waddell | ... |
French Officer
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Henry Hebert | ... |
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John Ford |
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Arthur Caesar | ... | (play) |
Arthur Caesar | ... | (screenplay) |
Cinematography by
Joseph H. August |
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- Fox Film Corporation (1928) (United States) (theatrical)
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Taglines | "Napoleon's Barber" is the talking film version of Arthur Caesar's remarkable drama, which George Bernard Shaw pronounced the finest one-act play in the English Language. (Prin Ad- The Angola Record, ((Angola, NY)) 21 February 1929) See more » |
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Trivia | This film is believed lost. See more » |
Movie Connections | Alternate-language version of El barbero de Napoleón (1930). See more » |