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Madame X

  • 1966
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  • 1h 40min
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Keir Dullea, John Forsythe, and Lana Turner in Madame X (1966)
When her lover is killed, the wife of a wealthy man is convinced to fake her own death, which leads her into greater depths of depravity until fate reunites her with her long-lost son, who is unaware of her real identity.
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Cuando matan a su amante, la esposa de un hombre rico decide fingir su propia muerte, sumergiéndola en una espiral de depravación hasta que el destino la reúne con su hijo, perdido hace much... Leer todoCuando matan a su amante, la esposa de un hombre rico decide fingir su propia muerte, sumergiéndola en una espiral de depravación hasta que el destino la reúne con su hijo, perdido hace mucho tiempo, que no sabe su verdadera identidad.Cuando matan a su amante, la esposa de un hombre rico decide fingir su propia muerte, sumergiéndola en una espiral de depravación hasta que el destino la reúne con su hijo, perdido hace mucho tiempo, que no sabe su verdadera identidad.

  • Dirección
    • David Lowell Rich
  • Guionistas
    • Jean Holloway
    • Alexandre Bisson
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    • Lana Turner
    • John Forsythe
    • Ricardo Montalban
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    • Dirección
      • David Lowell Rich
    • Guionistas
      • Jean Holloway
      • Alexandre Bisson
    • Elenco
      • Lana Turner
      • John Forsythe
      • Ricardo Montalban
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      • 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total

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    8banse

    Lana Turner has a field day as Madame X

    This glossy remake of an attorney (Keir Dullea) defending a woman accused of murder, not knowing it's his mother is a grand soaper. Lana Turner gives a bravura performance going from ravishing beauty to a haggered drunken sot all in the name of mother love. Veteran actress Constance Bennett is equally good as her conniving mother-in-law. Also in the cast are John Forsythe, Ricardo Montalban and Burgess Meredith as two unsavory characters. Lovely Virginia Grey is also present. Of course no Ross Hunter film would be complete without sumptuous production values, lavish wardrobe and lush surroundings.
    7mavvymoo

    Very good movie-caught me off guard!

    This movie happened to be on while I was trying to slumber. It caught my eye and had me stay up way too late. I thought the acting was superb. The movie was so well acted it made me cry at 2am!
    7Doylenf

    A throwback to the weepies of the '40s...gives the tear ducts a workout...

    LANA TURNER knew a good part when she saw it. And there was even a courtroom scene that she could savor while she recalled her own real- life courtroom drama a decade earlier. She digs into the script with all of her being and gives one of the strongest performances of her career. Unfortunately, her co-star, John Forsythe, is all but invisible in a thankless role. But because the story was an old chestnut that had been done many times before, Hollywood seemed to turn its back on her work and she received not even a nomination for this, one of her best roles.

    At 45, she was really too old for the early scenes depicting her as the young bride of a wealthy political candidate, but her make-up is expert and she looks radiant. She is soon to be undone by her mean mother-in-law, a youthful looking Constance Bennett (who, incidentally, just had a face lift before starting the film, much to Turner's distress). The plot has Turner getting involved with a playboy (Ricardo Montalban) who gets too serious before she decides to ditch him. She rejects him and an accidental fall down a steep stairway ends in his death and leads to the mother-in-law's scheme to get rid of the unwanted Turner by sending her into exile and making her give up custody of her young son.

    The suds get thicker as Turner turns into a lonely woman who can never forget her past and the son she left behind. After an irrelevant episode with a concert pianist who wants to marry her (Curt Jurgens), she hits the skids and ends up boozing it up in Mexico with an unscrupulous Burgess Meredith. At this point in the film, Turner really does the kind of emoting that should have guaranteed at least an Oscar nomination. She pulls no punches in revealing with gut wrenching honesty what she has become under the influence of alcohol, bitter self-contempt and loneliness. It almost comes as a relief when she reaches for a gun and shoots Meredith when he plans to use her for his own ends.

    Her acting is further strengthened by some courtroom scenes that show the ravages that her wasted life have done to her once lovely facade. And her expression in court, when she realizes that the young lawyer defending her is her own son, says more than a thousand words of script. There are moments throughout the film where she does some of her best acting since PEYTON PLACE.

    She is wonderfully supported in the final scenes by some excellent work from Keir Dullea, who shows great sensitivity in his dealings with the woman he only knows as Madame X. His final line: "I loved her from the moment I first saw her" is guaranteed to make the eyes tear after Turner's emotional courtroom outburst. Constance Bennett is efficient and cold as her mother-in-law but John Forsythe has such an underwritten role as Turner's busy husband that his performance is as wooden as any he has ever given. Luckily for him, he found his niche on television.

    By all means, if you're in the mood for a good tear-jerker and would like to see Lana at her best, this is one that you can't miss. The background score by Frank Skinner adds greatly to the story's effectiveness in wallowing in those soapy suds, reminding one of the days when Max Steiner would have been called upon to do exactly that for a Bette Davis film.
    7dbdumonteil

    To die is to go away /Where?/in another land.....

    The timing was not very good for "Madame X".It was the sixties and melodrama was not as popular as it was in the previous decade when Douglas Sirk dominated the genre.

    David Lowell Rich seems to have studied Sirk's works ; by and large ,he is a good student.The Sirkesque cast and credits ,the huge desirable mansion where a distraught Turner runs after that fateful night ,the final trial -which is guaranteed to send the impressionable tearing through two entire boxes of Kleenex;Keir Dullea's speech for the defense when he praises the love a mother feels for her child and Turner herself crying "forgive me ,child, forgive me" make it the most tear-jerker trial in the whole history of cinema.

    The well known story of Madame X (it's a remake) is some kind of adult fairy tale :there's the Prince Charming (John Forsythe), the marvelous child ,the cruel mother ("you're nothing but a shop girl!Should have stayed on the other side of the counter "): too bad Constance Benett's part is so underwritten;she is obviously an over possessive mother ,she seems to be in love with her son.Just see her look just after she's left the room after her first meeting with her new daughter-in-law.Overnight,the princess turns into "Cinderella" , "Donkey Skin" or "SnowWhite"

    Lana Turner ,whose performance in "Imitation of life" (1959) was particularly good ,was certainly an underrated actress.Her best scenes are those when she plays opposite Constance Bennett then Keir Dullea.

    Like this ?Try these....

    If you are American.... Only Yesterday John Stahl 1933

    If you are Italian.... Vedi Napoli e poi muori Riccardo Freda 1952

    If you are English.... Waterloo bridge Mervyn Le Roy 1939

    If you are French..... L'Entraineuse Albert Valentin 1938
    6Pat-54

    Soap Opera Supreme!

    Yes, this film is the "queen of all soap operas," but it has one thing going for it. And that's the acting of Lana Turner, who gives the performance of her career. If you don't shed a tear at the end of this film, you are made of stone!

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    • Trivia
      This is the final film of Constance Bennett, who died before its release.
    • Errores
      Although the movie covers a 25-30 year span ending in the mid-Sixties, all of the women are dressed and coiffed in the height of mid-sixties fashions in scenes set in the late thirties/early forties.
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      Clayton 'Clay' Anderson: [to his mother while decorating Christmas tree] Mother, there aren't enough icicles on your side.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de junio de 1966 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
      • Alemán
    • También se conoce como
      • Bilinmeyen Kadın
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Playboy Mansion - 10236 Charing Cross Road, Holmby Hills, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Anderson estate - later became the Playboy Mansion)
    • Productora
      • Ross Hunter Productions
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      • 1h 40min(100 min)

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