

The Strange Madame X (1951)
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What is The Strange Madame X (1951) about?
Irène is the unhappy wife of a wealthy publisher, Jacques Voisin-Larive, who cares about her no more than a beautiful piece of furniture. Her meeting with Étienne, a young cabinetmaker with whom she falls in love, turns her dismal existence upside down. Not wanting to reveal her condition to her lover, she pretends to be a modest maid, employed by the Voisin-Larive. At the end of a weekend spent with her lover, Irène discovers that she is pregnant. The fragile balance of their existence is suddenly broken. Taking the initiative, she reveals her affair to Jacques and tells him about her desire to divorce. But her husband has no intention of giving her back her freedom...
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- Stars:
- Michèle Morgan, Henri Vidal, Arlette Thomas, Louise Conte
- Production:
- Codo Cinéma
- Country:
- France
- Languages:
- French
- IMDb:
- tt0043164
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Who stars in The Strange Madame X (1951)?
Michèle Morgan as Irène Voisin-Larive, Henri Vidal as Étienne, Arlette Thomas as Jeannette, Louise Conte as Angèle, maid, Robert Vattier as Moissac, Paul Barge as Uncle Léon, Roland Alexandre as Marcel, Fernand Gilbert as Taxi driver.
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The Strange Madame X has mixed reviews with a rating of 4.8/10 based on 8 votes.
What genre is The Strange Madame X?▼
The Strange Madame X is a Drama film released in 1951.
Who stars in The Strange Madame X?▼
The cast of The Strange Madame X includes Michèle Morgan, Henri Vidal, Arlette Thomas, Louise Conte and Robert Vattier.





























