Madame X


1920

Brief Synopsis

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.

Film Details

Genre
Adaptation
Release Date
Sep 1920
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Goldwyn Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Goldwyn Distributing Corp.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the play La femme X..... by Alexandre Bisson (Paris, 15 Dec 1908).

Technical Specs

Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Film Length
6,475ft (7 reels)

Synopsis

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. She is saved but becomes a woman of the streets, and twenty years later, when Jacqueline returns to France from Buenos Aires, she is destroyed by drugs and drink. Jacqueline's love for her son is all that remains of her early life, and when Laroque, a blackmailer, learns who she is, he determines to use the information against Floriot and his son Raymond, now a promising young attorney. Rather than allow her son to suffer, Jacqueline kills Laroque, is sent to prison and registers as Madame X. The case is assigned to Raymond, who finds himself strangely attracted to this woman, unaware that she is his mother. When she collapses after her acquittal, Floriot, recognizing Jacqueline, informs his son of her identity. Raymond calls her "Mother," but the shock of the trial has been too much for her and she dies after forgiving her husband.

Film Details

Genre
Adaptation
Release Date
Sep 1920
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Goldwyn Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Goldwyn Distributing Corp.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the play La femme X..... by Alexandre Bisson (Paris, 15 Dec 1908).

Technical Specs

Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Film Length
6,475ft (7 reels)

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Notes

Modern sources list Cedric Gibbons as art director. Actor John Hohenvest also assisted director Frank Lloyd as advisor on the French sets. For information concerning other films based on the same source, see the 1916 version above.