Madam Satan
Film
Ella Hall...in 1923, which also would be her final silent film. She had a minor appearance, uncredited, in the 1930 Cecil B. DeMille film Madam Satan, and had her last film appearance in 1933, in the film The Bitter Tea of General Yen. She was... In this article: Ella Hall, Ellen Hall, The Bitter Tea of General Yen, Madam Satan, Cecil B. DeMille, Hollywood, and New York, New York |
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Wikipedia | October 20, 2009
Lillian Roth
...(1929) with Maurice Chevalier, the all-star revue Paramount on Parade (1930), Honey (1930), in which she sang "Sing You Sinners," Madam Satan (1930) with Reginald Denny , and the classic comedy Animal Crackers '' (1930) with the Marx...
In this article: Lillian Roth, I'll Cry Tomorrow, Broadway, and Educational Pictures
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Wikipedia | September 15, 2009
Judith Arlen
...more successful actress Ann Rutherford. Arlen started her acting career in 1930 with an uncredited role in the Cecil B. DeMille film Madam Satan. She would have another uncredited role in 1933, but received two credited roles in 1934, and...
In this article: Judith Arlen, Ann Rutherford, Lucille Lund, Cary Grant, Cecil B. DeMille, Santa Barbara, California, Hollywood, and California
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Wikipedia | September 15, 2009
Mary Carlisle
...to finish school before launching her film career. Carlisle finally stepped in front of the cameras in 1930, appearing in her first film, Madame Satan, directed by Cecil B. DeMille. She subsequently freelanced in eighteen movies,...
In this article: Mary Carlisle, Hollywood, Carl Laemmle, Jr., Henry J. Kaiser, Once to Every Woman, Madame Satan, A.J. Cronin, Universal Pictures, and Fay Wray
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Wikipedia | August 30, 2009
Katherine DeMille
She was then adopted by film director Cecil B. DeMille and his wife Constance. She first appeared as an uncredited "Zeppelin Reveler" in Madame Satan (1930) and made thirty film appearances until she retired from films in 1956. DeMille...
In this article: Katherine DeMille, Academy Award, World War I, Alzheimer's disease, Madame Satan, Anthony Quinn, W.C. Fields, and Cecil B. DeMille
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Wikipedia | July 10, 2009
Madam Satan
...musical, Children of Pleasure (1930), whose color sequences were similarly released in black and white. The original color sequences to "Madam Satan" no longer exist. Angela Brooks (Kay Johnson) discovers that her husband Bob (Reginald...
In this article: MGM, Cecil B. DeMille, Herbert Stothart, Cedric Gibbons, Reginald Denny, Lillian Roth, Clifford Grey, and Kay Johnson
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Wikipedia | July 04, 2009
Madame Sata
...his days as a hustler and his convictions of murder, his image as the legendary cabaret performance artist Madame Sata meaning Madam Satan having been influenced by the 1930's film by Cecil B. DeMille about a woman disguising...
In this article: Lazaro Ramos, Cecil B. DeMille, Brazil, and Rio de Janeiro
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L.A. Times - The Arts | April 05, 2009
Theodore Kosloff cut a fouette figure
...the talkie type Kosloff's longest exposure as a dancer in movies is a three-minute interlude in DeMille's bizarre early talkie "Madam Satan." He starred as "Electricity" in a ballet mecanique performed aboard a zeppelin. But after this 1930...
In this article: Theodore Kosloff, Cecil B. DeMille, Natacha Rambova, Ballets Russes, Agnes de Mille, Serge Diaghilev, and Anna Pavlova
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New York Post: Entertainment | November 14, 2007
LET'S NOT DO THE TIME WARP - New York Post
...over Los Angeles. Normally, I'd cut a little slack to any movie that quotes something as obscure as Cecil B. DeMille's musical "Madam Satan," as well as scores of better-known movies, from "The Manchurian Candidate" to "Duck Soup." But...
In this article: Dwayne Johnson, Southland Tales, Richard Kelly, Holmes Osborne, Donnie Darko, New York Post, Duck Soup, Iraq War, DVD, and Cannes Film Festival
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Madam Satan (1930) was produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille as a musical drama for MGM, one of the few films DeMille made for the Culver City studio. It has been called one of the oddest films DeMille made and certainly one of the oddest films MGM made during its "golden age."
- Name:
- Madam Satan
- Country of Origin:
- United States
- Release Date:
- January 01, 1930
- Directed By:
- Cecil B. DeMille
- Produced by:
- Cecil B. DeMille
- Written By:
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- Gladys Unger
- Jeanie Macpherson
- Editor:
- Anne Bauchens
- Starring:
- Cinematography:
- Harold Rosson
- Distributed By:
- MGM
- Length:
- 116 mins
- Language:
- English
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