Madame X (1920 film)

Madame X

Film poster
Directed by Frank Lloyd
Produced by Goldwyn Pictures
Written by J.E. Nash
Frank Lloyd
Based on La femme X... 
by Alexandre Bisson
Starring Pauline Frederick
Cinematography Devereaux Jennings
Production
company
Distributed by Goldwyn Distributing Company
Release dates
  • September 26, 1920 (1920-09-26)
Running time
70 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

Madame X is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Pauline Frederick. The film is based on the 1908 play Madame X, by French playwright Alexandre Bisson, and was adapted for the screen by J.E. Nash and Frank Lloyd.[1] A copy of this film survives in the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection.[2]

The play was previously adapted for the screen in 1910, and in 1916. The play has been subsequently remade several times.

Plot

A woman is thrown out of her home by her jealous husband and sinks into depravity. Twenty years later, she finds herself accused of murder for saving her son, who does not know who she is. He finds himself defending her without knowing her background.

Cast

Censorship

It was common at that time for American state film censorship boards to require cuts in films for reasons of morality or to promote the common good. One noted cut in this film required by the Pennsylvania film board was in a scene with Jesus and the woman taken in adultery where an intertitle card with a New Testament verse on sin and casting stones was removed.[3]

References

  1. "Progressive Silent Film List: Madame X". Silent Era. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
  2. Madame X(1920) The Pauline Frederick page Stanford University
  3. Smith, Frederick James (Oct 1922). "Foolish Censors". Photoplay (New York) 22 (5): 41, 106. Retrieved Dec 3, 2013.

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