Madame X (1920)

FOR SHEER PATHOS, FOR BLUNT POWER, FOR GENUINE FASCINATION, THIS WONDERFUL STORY OF A MOTHER'S LOVE HAS NEVER HAD AN EQUAL ON STAGE OR SCREEN

Madame X (1920) poster

Jacqueline Floriot is driven from her home by her husband Louis, a deputy attorney of Paris, because of his unjust suspicions regarding her relations with another man. Floriot forbids Jacqueline to see her baby boy, who is dangerously ill, and when informed that the boy believes her dead, she attempts suicide.

Director: Frank Lloyd
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: J. D. Jennings
Production: Goldwyn Pictures Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Themes

Courtroom Drama

Keywords

secret identity, lawyer, prostitution, mother child separation, preserved george eastman house

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Madame X about?
Jacqueline Floriot is driven from her home by her husband Louis, a deputy attorney of Paris, because of his unjust suspicions regarding her relations with another man. Floriot forbids Jacqueline to see her baby boy, who is dangerously ill, and when informed that the boy believes her dead, she attempts suicide.
Who directed Madame X?
Madame X was directed by Frank Lloyd.
Who stars in Madame X?
Madame X stars Pauline Frederick, Casson Ferguson, Hardee Kirkland, William Courtleigh, Maude Louis, Correan Kirkham.
How long is Madame X?
Madame X has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is Madame X?
Madame X is a Drama film.
Where was Madame X produced?
Madame X was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Madame X?
The themes of Madame X include: Courtroom Drama.