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Madame X

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 1h 12m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,1/10
563
MA NOTE
Gladys George in Madame X (1937)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThrown out of her home by a jealous husband, a woman sinks into degradation. Twenty years later, she is charged with killing a man bent on harming her son. The son, unaware of who the woman ... Tout lireThrown out of her home by a jealous husband, a woman sinks into degradation. Twenty years later, she is charged with killing a man bent on harming her son. The son, unaware of who the woman is, takes the assignment to defend her in court.Thrown out of her home by a jealous husband, a woman sinks into degradation. Twenty years later, she is charged with killing a man bent on harming her son. The son, unaware of who the woman is, takes the assignment to defend her in court.

  • Directors
    • Sam Wood
    • Gustav Machatý
  • Writers
    • John Meehan
    • Alexandre Bisson
    • James Kevin McGuinness
  • Stars
    • Gladys George
    • Warren William
    • John Beal
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,1/10
    563
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Sam Wood
      • Gustav Machatý
    • Writers
      • John Meehan
      • Alexandre Bisson
      • James Kevin McGuinness
    • Stars
      • Gladys George
      • Warren William
      • John Beal
    • 22Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 6Commentaires de critiques
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    Gladys George
    Gladys George
    • Jacqueline Fleuriot
    Warren William
    Warren William
    • Bernard Fleuriot
    John Beal
    John Beal
    • Raymond Fleuriot
    Reginald Owen
    Reginald Owen
    • Maurice Dourel
    William Henry
    William Henry
    • Hugh Fariman Jr.
    Henry Daniell
    Henry Daniell
    • Lerocle
    Phillip Reed
    Phillip Reed
    • Jean
    Lynne Carver
    Lynne Carver
    • Helene
    Emma Dunn
    Emma Dunn
    • Rose
    Ruth Hussey
    Ruth Hussey
    • Annette
    Luis Alberni
    Luis Alberni
    • Scipio
    George Zucco
    George Zucco
    • Dr. LaFarge
    Cora Witherspoon
    Cora Witherspoon
    • Nora
    Jonathan Hale
    Jonathan Hale
    • Hugh Fariman Sr
    Adia Kuznetzoff
    • Captain Dorcas
    Lowden Adams
    • Fleuriot's Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Stanley Andrews
    Stanley Andrews
    • Gendarme Testifying in Court
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Ash
    Sam Ash
    • Silent Gendarme at Villa
    • (uncredited)
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      • Sam Wood
      • Gustav Machatý
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      • John Meehan
      • Alexandre Bisson
      • James Kevin McGuinness
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    7cricket-14

    Though yet another version of the oft-told tale of Madame X, on the whole it is one of the better versions.

    If you haven't seen any of the Madame X s, this one is probably the one you should see first. (The one from 1929 is probably the worst.)

    It is the story of a woman who gives up her child for the sake of his reputation, and disappears from his life. Only to meet again in the end of the film.

    Lana Turner did a version in 1966. And then in the 1980s a TV movie was made!
    GManfred

    Cheers

    Not many cheers in this picture but lots of drinking, and drinking, etc. This must be Gladys George's best performance, even better than in "Valiant Is The Word For Carrie" (1936), for which she won an Oscar nom but is rarely on TV. The picture depicts the precipitous fall from grace of a Parisian socialite, who is turned out of her home by her unforgiving husband after an adulterous affair.

    So good is she in her role as a fallen woman that the movie is almost unwatchable at times, and the lower she descends the more sympathetic she becomes. Her portrayal of a floozy is perhaps the best characterization you will ever see, especially when she is drunk. There was not one scene in which she was off the mark in this picture - she was 'spot on', as they say.

    The film has a 'B' picture feel, with Warren William and John Beal in crucial roles, although I think it was probably an 'A' in its time. I was very surprised and was not expecting George's extraordinary performance. I thought she was better here than Stanwyck was in another soaper, "Stella Dallas" (1937), and she gives you a better rooting interest.
    9drjgardner

    Great Performance

    To understand "Madame X" you need to realize it was based on a 1908 French play by Alexandre Bisson (1848-1912) that reflected 19th Century morality. It was filmed in 1916, 1929 (Ruth Chatterton directed by Lionel Barrymore), 1937 (this version), 1954, 1966 (Lana Turner), and 1981. The 1937 version reflects a slightly different morality, not only more recent, but also examined from an American POV rather than the European. Watching it in the 21st century, one has to take all these influences into account.

    Gladys George (1904-54) plays Madame X and gives an excellent performance, her career best, and probably among the top 50 performances ever given on film. It's uncanny how she ages 20 years not only in appearance, but in manner, voice, etc. To modern audiences it may look a little over the top, but for the 1930s and set in the early 1900s, it isn't.

    George was nominated for an Oscar for "Valiant is the Word for Carrie" (1936) but is probably better known as Jimmy Cagney's moll from "The Roaring Twenties" (1939) or Humphrey Bogart's dead partner's wife from "The Maltese Falcon" (1941).

    Warren William (1894-1948) plays George's husband, a wealthy lawyer too proud to forgive Madame X her trespass, sending her away and setting in motion the sad story. William is best known for his role as d"Artagnan in "The Man in the Iron Mask" (1939) and as the first Perry Mason in a series of mid 30s films. His work here is quite good.

    John Beal (1909-97) plays George's son, who thinks his mother is dead. Beal made nearly 100 films between 1933 and 1993, usually as a second male lead in B films. He's best known for his role as Judge Vail in TV's "Dark Shadow" (1970-71). He is effective in this role, meant for Tyrone Power, and his final scene with George is a real tear jerker.

    Reginald Owen (1887-1972) as a friend of the family and Henry Daniell as a sleaze-bag blackmailer both do their usual good jobs in supporting roles.

    Sam Wood directs. He hit his stride in the 30s with this film and "A Night at the Opera" (1935), "A Day at the Races" (1937), and "Goodbye Mr. Chips" (1939). He's also known for "Kings Row" (1942), "Pride of the Yankees" (1942) and "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (1943).

    In addition to George's bravura performance, the film has some good looking transition effects and shows the passage of time in a creative way, at least by 1930s standards. The sex and violence are merely hinted at, yet nonetheless effective.

    Bottom line - a memorable tear jerker with a truly great performance.
    gregcouture

    Tearjerker Extraordinaire!

    Turner Classic Movies showed this a few days ago and, curious to see how it differed from the glossy Lana Turner/Ross Hunter-produced Technicolor version of almost thirty years later, I tuned in. There were a few differences, of course, in the way the familiar plot was developed, but, oh my goodness! Gladys George just blew me away! She towered above the proceedings with a performance that is just amazing.

    TCM's host, Robert Osborne, in some concluding remarks after the film's closing scene faded from the tube, advised that Tyrone Power was to have been loaned to appear as Ms. George's son in this version, in a complex deal with 20th Century Fox that involved Clark Gable and Jean Harlow (from the M-G-M side of the ledger) and Shirley Temple and Tyrone from 20th. But Harlow's sudden death caused the deal to fall through (thus permitting posterity to be graced with Judy Garland as Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz" rather than Shirley, whom M-G-M had really wanted for their extravaganza) and Tyrone didn't come to M-G-M until the following year for his relatively small role in "Marie Antoinette."

    The result, as far as the 1937 version of this oft-filmed weepie is concerned, was that M-G-M gave it a little less than "A" production values, but the performance of Ms. George in the title role makes that of small consequence, indeed. She's utterly believable, especially as she slides into slatternly alcoholism during the latter half of the picture. Osborne also revealed that, as the years wore on, Gladys became a bit too fond of the bottle in real life, accounting for her relegation to supporting roles. But there's no way she was under the influence when her inebriated scenes were filmed during this production's abbreviated shooting schedule. She's a professional here, at the peak of her powers, and they're close to tremendous, especially in the final, over-wrought courtroom scenes. Lana wasn't half-bad in the remake, but she benefited from the passage of nearly three decades since Ms. George had made the role her own. What a star!
    7utgard14

    "If you could save my life, I wouldn't thank you for it. I've had enough of it."

    A woman (Gladys George) is forced to leave her baby to avoid scandal when her husband (Warren William) throws her out for being unfaithful. Her son grows up thinking she is dead. Twenty years later she kills a blackmailer who threatens to expose her secret. The son (John Beal) is now an attorney and is assigned to represent the woman, with no idea that she's his mother.

    Gladys George is amazing in one of her best roles. Good supporting cast includes Reginald Owen, Henry Daniell, and George Zucco. Ruth Hussey has a single but important scene. It's always nice to see her. Only weakness in the cast is John Beal. He's out of his depth and it shows. Best of all the film versions of Madame X. It's one of those "power of a mother's love" tearjerkers that were so popular in the 1930s.

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    • Anecdotes
      The play originally opened in Paris, France, on 15 December 1908. An English translation of the play by John Raphael opened in New York City, New York, USA on 2 January 1910 and had 125 performances.
    • Citations

      Lerocle: Whatcha doing in South America?

      Jacqueline Fleuriot: I don't remember... What are you doing?

      Lerocle: Oh, very rich city, this. Plenty of ways to turn an honest penny.

      Jacqueline Fleuriot: I have a sneaking suspicion an honest penny wouldn't interest you at all.

      [Lerocle laughs]

    • Connexions
      Referenced in The Romance of Celluloid (1937)
    • Bandes originales
      You're Setting Me on Fire
      (1937)

      Music by Walter Donaldson

      Lyrics by Bob Wright and Chet Forrest

      Sung by Gladys George (uncredited) at Scipio's cafe

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 octobre 1937 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Sudbina madam X
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • société de production
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      1 heure 12 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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