| Madame X | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama |
| Based on | Madame X 1908 play byAlexandre Bisson |
| Written by | Edward Anhalt |
| Directed by | Robert Ellis Miller |
| Starring | Tuesday Weld Jeremy Brett Len Cariou Eleanor Parker |
| Music by | Angela Morley |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Producers | Paula Levenback Wendy Riche |
| Cinematography | Woody Omens |
| Editor | Skip Lusk |
| Running time | 100 minutes |
| Production companies | Levenback-Riche Productions Universal Television |
| Original release | |
| Network | NBC |
| Release | March 16, 1981 (1981-03-16) |
Madame X is a 1981 Americanmade-for-televisiondrama film directed byRobert Ellis Miller and starringTuesday Weld. It is based on the1908 play by French playwrightAlexandre Bisson (1848–1912).[1]
This film, one among many screen versions of the play, was "penned byEdward Anhalt working fromJean Hollway's '66 screenplay."[2]
The film was first broadcast onNBC on March 16, 1981.[3]
A woman is thrown out of her home by her mother-in-law and sinks into depravity. Twenty years later, she finds herself accused of murder for saving her daughter (it was her son in all other versions), who does not know who she is.
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