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  1. Madame X is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film directed by Robert Ellis Miller and starring Tuesday Weld. It is based on the 1908 play by French playwright Alexandre Bisson (1848-1912).

    • Drama
  2. Thanks and love to Madame Vernet who shared this vid with me!Jeremy Brett plays Dr. Terrence Keith in this very obscure 1981 drama. His part is fleeting, bu...

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  3. Madame X: Directed by Robert Ellis Miller. With Tuesday Weld, Jeremy Brett, Len Cariou, Martina Deignan. 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 daughter.

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    • Drama
    • Robert Ellis Miller
    • 1981-03-16
  4. Lana Turner plays one of the best roles of her career in this stunning and emotional adaptation of Alexandre Bisson’s classic play. Turner is the ill-fated Holly Parker, blackmailed by her evil mother-in-law (Constance Bennett) into leaving her politician husband (John Forsythe) and their baby.

    • David Lowell Rich
    • Lana Turner
  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1012993-madame_xMadame X - Rotten Tomatoes

    Holly Parker (Lana Turner) is married to high-powered diplomat Clay Anderson (John Forsythe), but finds that her attention wanders when he's away. She starts an affair...

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    • Lana Turner
    • David Lowell Rich
    • Drama
  6. Overview. 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 daughter. The daughter, unaware of who the woman is, takes the assignment to defend her in court. Robert Ellis Miller. Director. Edward Anhalt. Teleplay. Full Cast & Crew. Social.

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  8. In this latest filming of the famed weeper (the seventh version), Tuesday Weld -- who replaced Susan Blakely -- is the woman who had married into a prominent family and subsequently is forced by her mother-in-law (Eleanor Parker) to abandon her beloved husband and daughter to protect them from shame.