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Madame X (1929 film)

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By chance, the lawyer assigned to her case is her own son. He is puzzled and frustrated when she refuses to defend herself in court. During the trial, her husband testifies in support of his son. When she sees that he recognizes her and is about to speak, she makes an impassioned plea for
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understanding of her motive. As she had intended, the hidden message silences Louis. When Jacqueline faints from the strain, she is carried into a private chamber. There, she kisses her son, who is still unaware that she is his mother, and dies.
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Jacqueline Floriot is thrown into the street without any money by her jealous husband Louis when he discovers that she had been involved in an affair. She is not permitted to see their four-year-old son, and she soon sinks into depravity.
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Critics praised the film as "the most intelligent, original, and absorbing talking picture yet made," with Ruth Chatterton getting special commendation. The film was considered for Academy Awards for
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as a dramatic play. To emphasize the film's credentials as a serious drama and avoid any music-hall associations, MGM premiered the film in
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Barrymore consciously avoided the song-and-dance formula that dominated early sound pictures, treating
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as a fallen woman who longs to be reunited with her son. The film is based on the 1908 play
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in the lead role. When Goldwyn merged with two other film studios to become
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Theater, a legitimate stage venue that was rented for the occasion.
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in 1924, the studio inherited the screen rights to the story.
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Twenty years later, she has become the mistress of Laroque, a
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No music is heard under the opening or closing credits of
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Lionel Barrymore
Alexandre Bisson
Willard Mack
Ruth Chatterton
Lewis Stone
William S. Gray
William Axt
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
pre-Code
drama film
Lionel Barrymore
Ruth Chatterton
Madame X
French
playwright
Alexandre Bisson

Ullrich Haupt
Ruth Chatterton
cardsharp
Ruth Chatterton
Lewis Stone
Raymond Hackett
Holmes Herbert
Eugenie Besserer
Mitchell Lewis
Ullrich Haupt
Sidney Toler
Richard Carle

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