Madame la Presidente
1916 film by Frank Lloyd
- February 6, 1916 (1916-02-06)
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Madame la Presidente is a surviving 1916 silent film comedy produced by Oliver Morosco and directed by Frank Lloyd. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures and stars Broadway legend and musical comedy star Anna Held in what would be her final and only feature-length film. The film is based on a play, Madame Presidente, that starred Fannie Ward on Broadway.[1][2][3] [4]
Cast
- Anna Held - Mademoiselle Goberte
- Forrest Stanley - Cyprian Gaudette
- Herbert Standing - Augustin Galipaux
- Page Peters - Octave Rosimond
- Lydia Yeamans Titus - Madame Galipaux
- Helen Jerome Eddy - Denise Galipaux
- Howard Davies - Marius
- Dick La Strange - Lerous (Richard L'Estrange)
- Robert Newcomb - De Berton
- Frank Bonn - Pinglet (Frank A. Bonn)
- Liane Held Carrera - Nightclub Patron
Preservation
A copy of the film is preserved at UCLA Film and Television archive.[5]
See also
- Mademoiselle Gobete (1952)
- La presidentessa (1977)
References
- ^ The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1911-20 published by The American Film Institute, c.1988
- ^ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:Madame La Presidente
- ^ Madame la Presidente at silentera.com
- ^ Madame Presidente as produced on Broadway at the Garrick Theatre September 15 1913 to January 1914, 128 performances; IBDb.com
- ^ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:Madame La Presidente
External links
- Madame la Presidente at IMDb.com
- allmovie/synopsis; Madame la Presidente
- Forrest Stanley and Anna Held in a scene
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The films of Frank Lloyd
- The Gentleman from Indiana (1915)
- Jane (1915)
- The Reform Candidate (1915)
- The Tongues of Men (1916)
- The Call of the Cumberlands (1916)
- Madame la Presidente (1916)
- The Code of Marcia Gray (1916)
- David Garrick (1916)
- The Making of Maddalena (1916)
- An International Marriage (1916)
- The Stronger Love (1916)
- The Intrigue (1916)
- Sins of Her Parent (1916)
- The World and the Woman (1916)
- The Kingdom of Love (1917)
- The Price of Silence (1917)
- A Tale of Two Cities (1917)
- American Methods (1917)
- When a Man Sees Red (1917)
- Les Misérables (1917)
- The Heart of a Lion (1917)
- The Blindness of Divorce (1918)
- True Blue (1918)
- Riders of the Purple Sage (1918)
- The Rainbow Trail (1918)
- For Freedom (1918)
- The Man Hunter (1919)
- Pitfalls of a Big City (1919)
- The World and Its Woman (1919)
- The Loves of Letty (1919)
- The Woman in Room 13 (1920)
- The Silver Horde (1920)
- Madame X (1920)
- The Great Lover (1920)
- A Tale of Two Worlds (1921)
- Roads of Destiny (1921)
- A Voice in the Dark (1921)
- The Invisible Power (1921)
- The Grim Comedian (1921)
- The Man from Lost River (1921)
- The Eternal Flame (1922)
- The Sin Flood (1922)
- Oliver Twist (1922)
- The Voice from the Minaret (1923)
- Within the Law (1923)
- Ashes of Vengeance (1923)
- Black Oxen (1923)
- The Sea Hawk (1924)
- The Silent Watcher (1924)
- Her Husband's Secret (1925)
- Winds of Chance (1925)
- The Splendid Road (1925)
- The Wise Guy (1926)
- The Eagle of the Sea (1926)
- Children of Divorce (1927)
- Adoration (1928)
- Weary River (1929)
- The Divine Lady (1929)
- Drag (1929)
- Dark Streets (1929)
- Young Nowheres (1929)
- Son of the Gods (1930)
- The Way of All Men (1930)
- The Lash (1930)
- The Right of Way (1931)
- East Lynne (1931)
- The Age for Love (1931)
- A Passport to Hell (1932)
- Cavalcade (1933)
- Berkeley Square (1933)
- Hoop-La (1933)
- Servants' Entrance (1934)
- Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)
- Under Two Flags (1936)
- Maid of Salem (1937)
- Wells Fargo (1937)
- If I Were King (1938)
- Rulers of the Sea (1939)
- The Howards of Virginia (1940)
- This Woman Is Mine (1941)
- The Lady from Cheyenne (1941)
- Forever and a Day (1943)
- Blood on the Sun (1945)
- The Shanghai Story (1954)
- The Last Command (1955)
- Saboteur (1942)
- The Spoilers (1942)
- Invisible Agent (1942)
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