

Madame X
1966 Directed by David Lowell RichA woman married to a wealthy socialite, is compromised by the accidental death of a man who had been romantically pursuing her, and is forced by her mother-in-law to assume a new identity to save the reputation of her husband and infant son. She wanders the world, trying to forget her heartbreak with the aid of alcohol and unsavory men, eventually returning to the city of her downfall, where she murders a blackmailer who threatens to expose her past. Amazingly, she is represented at her murder trial by her now adult son, who is a public defender. Hoping to continue to protect her son, she refuses to give her real name and is known to the court as the defendant, "Madame X."

Lana Turner
....................................................Holly Parker

John Forsythe
....................................................Clay Anderson

Constance Bennett
....................................................Estelle Anderson

Ricardo Montalban
....................................................Phil Benton

Burgess Meredith
....................................................Dan Sullivan

Keir Dullea
....................................................Clay Anderson Jr.
John van Dreelen
....................................................Christian Torben
Director
...........................................................David Lowell Rich
Producer
...........................................................Ross Hunter
Assistant Director
...........................................................Douglas Green
Screenplay
...........................................................Jean Holloway
Theatre Play
...........................................................Alexandre Bisson
Director of Photography
...........................................................Russell Metty
Art Direction
...........................................................Alexander Golitzen
Production Companies
...................................................Universal Pictures
Ross Hunter Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
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Genres
....................................................Drama
Crime
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