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Drama

The Sin of Madelon Claudet

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Out of jail for a crime she did not commit, Madelon turns to prostitution and thievery to send her illegitimate son to medical school.

Release Date : 1931-10-23

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Helen Hayes

Character Name : Madelon Claudet

Original Name : Helen Hayes

Gender : Female

Lewis Stone

Character Name : Carlo Boretti

Original Name : Lewis Stone

Gender : Male

Neil Hamilton

Character Name : Larry Maynard

Original Name : Neil Hamilton

Gender : Male

Cliff Edwards

Character Name : Victor Lebeau

Original Name : Cliff Edwards

Gender : Male

Robert Young

Character Name : Dr.Claudet

Original Name : Robert Young

Gender : Male

Jean Hersholt

Character Name : Dr. Dulac

Original Name : Jean Hersholt

Gender : Male

Marie Prevost

Character Name : Rosalie

Original Name : Marie Prevost

Gender : Female

Karen Morley

Character Name : Alice

Original Name : Karen Morley

Gender : Female

Charles Winninger

Character Name : Photographer

Original Name : Charles Winninger

Gender : Male

Alan Hale

Character Name : Hubert

Original Name : Alan Hale

Gender : Male

Halliwell Hobbes

Character Name : Roget

Original Name : Halliwell Hobbes

Gender : Male

Lennox Pawle

Character Name : St. Jacques

Original Name : Lennox Pawle

Gender : Male

Russ Powell

Character Name : Claudet

Original Name : Russ Powell

Gender : Male

Frankie Darro

Character Name : Larry Claudet - as a Boy (uncredited)

Original Name : Frankie Darro

Gender : Male

Frank Reicher

Character Name : Arresting Detective (uncredited)

Original Name : Frank Reicher

Gender : Male

Virginia Sale

Character Name : Charity Ward Nun (uncredited)

Original Name : Virginia Sale

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-03-27

Though the thrust of the story here is pretty well trammelled, it's worth a watch just to see Helen Hayes on really good form. We start as a young woman enters her husband's study to leave him a note. She is leaving him, convinced that his constant time away with an other woman is proof of his affair. Luckily, "Dr. Dulac" (Jean Hersholt) is already in the room. He sits her down and regales her with an history. That introduces us to "Madelon". She's the eponymous good-time girl who manages to get herself embroiled in the criminal activities of "the Count" (Lewis Stone). He is apprehended, as is she - but he takes then easier way out leaving her to spend ten years in jail for complicity. She must leave her newborn son in the capable hands of the kindly "Dulac" who nurtures the young man's ambitions to become a doctor. Once released, she turns her hand to just about anything to raise the cash necessary to anonymously put him through medical school - and then she meets him (Robert Young). He seems a generous fellow but she, now reduced to scavenging for a living, is too ashamed to admit whom she is. Can they all reconcile? Hayes is great to watch here - she exudes an emotional and characterful personality that demonstrates there is no lengths to which a mother will not go, especially one who has been wronged, to help her child. Hersholt is also effective as are the brief appearances from Stone. It's a bit of a predictable, join-the-dots chronology, but still worth a watch.