Madame Behave
Madame Behave is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Scott Sidney starring cross-dressing actor Julian Eltinge. The film is based on a play by Jean Arlette and was produced by Al Christie with distribution through Producers Distributing Corporation (or PDC). This film is a survivor with an incomplete print residing with the Library of Congress.[1][2][3]
Madame Behave | |
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Directed by | Scott Sidney |
Produced by | Al Christie |
Written by | F. McGrew Willis (scenario) |
Based on | Madame Lucy by Jean Arlette |
Starring | Julian Eltinge Ann Pennington |
Cinematography | Gus Peterson Alec Phillips |
Distributed by | Producers Distributing Corporation (PDC) |
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Running time | 6 reels (5,417 feet) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
- Julian Eltinge as Jack Mitchell / "Madame Behave"
- Ann Pennington as Gwen Townley
- Lionel Belmore as Seth Corwin
- David James as Dick Corwin
- Tom Wilson as Creosote
- Jack Duffy as M.T. House
- Stanhope Wheatcroft as Percy Fairweather
- Evelyn Francisco as Laura Barnes
- Tiny Sandford as Policeman
gollark: cogito ergo malus sum.
gollark: Greetings, mortal.
gollark: Yes, probably.
gollark: They don't explode, and veeeery rarely run into significant issues.
gollark: They don't *do* that. Mostly.
See also
- List of partially lost films
References
- Progressive Silent Film List: Madame Behave at silentera.com
- The Library of Congress Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Madame Behave
- Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress, p. 109, c.1978 by the American Film Institute
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