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Madeleine

  • 1950
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  • 1h 54m
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6.9/10
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Madeleine (1950)
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Madeleine's middle-class family cannot understand why she puts off marrying a respectable young man; they know nothing about her long-term affair with a Frenchman.Madeleine's middle-class family cannot understand why she puts off marrying a respectable young man; they know nothing about her long-term affair with a Frenchman.Madeleine's middle-class family cannot understand why she puts off marrying a respectable young man; they know nothing about her long-term affair with a Frenchman.

  • Director
    • David Lean
  • Writers
    • Stanley Haynes
    • Nicholas Phipps
  • Stars
    • Ann Todd
    • Norman Wooland
    • Ivan Desny
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    • Director
      • David Lean
    • Writers
      • Stanley Haynes
      • Nicholas Phipps
    • Stars
      • Ann Todd
      • Norman Wooland
      • Ivan Desny
    • 39User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    Ann Todd
    Ann Todd
    • Madeleine Smith
    Norman Wooland
    Norman Wooland
    • William Minnoch
    Ivan Desny
    Ivan Desny
    • Émile L'Angelier
    Leslie Banks
    Leslie Banks
    • James Smith
    Edward Chapman
    Edward Chapman
    • Dr. Thompson
    Barbara Everest
    Barbara Everest
    • Mrs. Smith
    Elizabeth Sellars
    Elizabeth Sellars
    • Christina Hackett
    Jean Cadell
    Jean Cadell
    • Mrs. Jenkins
    Ivor Barnard
    Ivor Barnard
    • Mr. Murdoch
    Patricia Raine
    • Bessie Smith
    Eugene Deckers
    Eugene Deckers
    • Thuau
    André Morell
    André Morell
    • Defending Counsel
    • (as Andre Morell)
    Barry Jones
    Barry Jones
    • Proscuting Counsel
    Susan Stranks
    • Janet Smith
    Douglas Barr
    • William the Boot Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Eva Bartok
    Eva Bartok
    • Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Hyma Beckley
    • Man in Crowd
    • (uncredited)
    George Benson
    • Estate Agent
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Lean
    • Writers
      • Stanley Haynes
      • Nicholas Phipps
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    7gridoon2025

    Superbly crafted

    "Madeleine" (1950) is a near-flawless example of classic, old-fashioned (in a positive sense) narrative cinema. Methodical storytelling, elegant production design, several expressive camera angles. It's part romantic melodrama, part courtroom thriller, and the courtroom sections are at least as good as those of, say, "Witness For The Prosecution" (with a floor-stealing performance by André Morell as the defending attorney). The stunning, magnetic Ann Todd has the kind of face - and skin - the camera loves. The film also boasts one of the best - and most enigmatic - final shots in screen history. *** out of 4.
    7brogmiller

    Neither guilty nor not guilty.

    The greatest directors are entitled to the occasional misfire and this would appear to be one of David Lean's. He was persuaded to do it by his wife Ann Todd who had played the part of alleged poisoner Madeleine Smith on stage a few years earlier. Ironically nothing of the play would remain and the film would become an original screenplay. Difficult to put ones finger on why 'nothing seemed to fit', to use Lean's own words. Even allowing for Ann Todd's customary 'temperament' this was by all accounts a far from happy experience and it certainly shows. I think that Todd is excellent in the role and her final, enigmatic look to the camera after the jury has found the charges against her 'not proven' is masterful. Ivan Desny is very good as the vain social climber but it is difficult to warm to him so that his demise fails to excite our sympathy. Apparently Gerard Philipe was considered for the role. What a tantalising prospect! Notable performances by Leslie Banks as her unbending father and by Andre Morell as the defending counsel in the stupendous trial scenes whose oratory and impassioned pleas put sufficient doubts in the jurors' minds to enable Madeleine to escape the executioner. Norman Wooland is okay as faithful Mr. Minnoch but as an actor lacks that certain 'something'. This is by no means a 'bad' film and there are very effective moments but it simply lacks that elusive and magic alchemy by which everything comes together. Lean put the blame fairly and squarely on the writing. The film was both a critical and commercial failure and Lean was not to be so harshly judged until 'Ryan's Daughter' twenty years later.
    5Doylenf

    Familiar material given the David Lean touch but is emotionally cold...

    It should come as no surprise that the trial of MADELEINE may well have been termed "the trial of the century" in 1857's Scotland. And from this true story, David Lean has made a period romance starring ANN TODD as the scheming woman from a wealthy background who feels compelled to hide her love affair with a commoner from her disapproving father.

    Madeleine defies the conventions of her stiff upper-class household and, after receiving a proper gentleman caller with her family, retreats to her private room where she has an assignation with a lover who is not a man of means. The shadowy interiors suggest the menace to come, as her father urges her to take a suitable suitor in marriage as soon as possible.

    What hurts the story is the familiarity of it all--a woman of substance wanting to break out of the social boundaries of convention. And unfortunately, there is nothing novel or different about this version of such a tale to make it of more than routine interest, despite the David Lean touch. What it really needed was Alfred Hitchcock's guiding hand.

    All of the technical ingredients are fine but the script is ultimately a disappointment and tends to be dull in spots. Furthermore, Ann Todd's Madeleine is not a very arresting character. This has to be considered one of David Lean's less effective films. The story is as emotionally cold as Madeleine herself and her demure behavior with her father seems more like a pose than anything else, one that he should easily be able to see through. Her arrest for murder in the poisoning of her lover is handled with too many frigid close-ups of Todd's face and no real explanation of what happened.

    It's certainly not a "must see" film by the renowned directed Lean.

    Best performance in the entire film: ANDRE MORELL as the defense counselor who gives the most stirring and satisfying speech in the courtroom as to why Madeleine should be found innocent of the circumstantial evidence.
    8MOscarbradley

    Possibly Lean's most underrated film

    "Madeleine" is possibly David Lean's most underrated film, perhaps because of its slow pace and the miscasting of Lean's wife Ann Todd in the title role, (though I think she makes a fair stab at the part). Based on fact, it's the story of Madeleine Smith who stood trial for the murder of her lover in Victorian Glasgow. As her French seducer, Ivan Desny is excellent, as is Leslie Banks as her stern father and the film looks wonderful thanks to Guy Green's gorgeous black and white photography and John Bryan's set designs while Lean's direction is as impeccable as ever. If the film has a fault it's a certain stiffness in the telling. Not much seen nowadays but essential Lean nevertheless.
    7whpratt1

    Mysterious True Story

    Enjoyed this 1950 true story about a young woman named Madeleine Smith, (Ann Todd) who lived in Glasgow, Scotland in 1857 and the story begins with the Smith family looking for a rather large home. Madeleine is very excited about a room in the basement of this house and I wondered just why she preferred such a location and of course the story will reveal the reasons for this decision. William Mennoch, (Norman Wooland) was an older professional man and was interested in Madeleine and wanted to marry her, but she kept putting off any discussions or decisions in this matter of marriage. However, the father and mother approved of William becoming their son-in-law. As the story moves along, you find out that there is another man that Madeleine is very much in love with and he is French and not very well off financially. This man's name is Emile L'Anglier and he was determined to climb into Glasgow's high social class and found that Madeleine and her family would be able to help him accomplish this task. This story holds great mystery in black and white and all the actors gave great supporting roles in this true story about a strange woman.

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    • Trivia
      Ann Todd had portrayed the title character in a production of the play on which this movie was based and had always wanted to play it in a movie adaptation. Shortly after she married director Sir David Lean, he agreed to make this movie and cast her as the lead, as a wedding present of sorts.
    • Goofs
      Twelve jury members' names are read out but a Jury in Scotland has fifteen members not twelve. The trial taking place in Glasgow.
    • Quotes

      Scots Divine: The wicked shall be destroyed! This daughter of a rich man in her devilry defied the most sacred laws of God and man. She dresses in purple and fine linen, but her heart is black, black with sin. "Vengeance is mine" said the Lord, and the retribution will be just upon this murderess, this daughter of Satan. Just! And merciless! Her she comes.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Drôle d'embrouille (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Lord Blantyre
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      Traditional

      Arranged by William Alwyn

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 1951 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Movie-buff" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "YouTube Movies & TV" YouTube Channel (restored)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • El pecado de Madeleine
    • Filming locations
      • Blythswood Square, Glasgow, Scotland, UK(Madeleine Smith's home)
    • Production companies
      • J. Arthur Rank Organisation
      • Cineguild
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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