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''The Madonna's Secret'' is a 1946 American
film noir Film noir (; ) is a style of Cinema of the United States, Hollywood Crime film, crime dramas that emphasizes cynicism (contemporary), cynical attitudes and motivations. The 1940s and 1950s are generally regarded as the "classic period" of Ameri ...
crime film Crime film is a film belonging to the crime fiction genre. Films of this genre generally involve various aspects of crime and fiction. Stylistically, the genre may overlap and combine with many other genres, such as Drama (film and television), dr ...
directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Francis Lederer,
Gail Patrick Gail Patrick (born Margaret LaVelle Fitzpatrick; June 20, 1911 – July 6, 1980) was an American film actress and television producer. Often cast as the bad girl or the other woman, she appeared in more than 60 feature films between 1932 a ...
, Ann Rutherford and Edward Ashley.Alvarez p.46


Plot

In an art gallery, drama critic John Earl sees a portrait of a beautiful woman painted by James Harlan Corbin ederer gazing at it, entranced. He asks the gallery owner who the model was; the owner says that it was the artist's only model and is not for sale. Puzzled, Earl returns to his office; he knows the face but cannot remember her name. He phones Corbin with a proposal to buy the painting, but Corbin refuses. Earl continues his pursuit to find out who the model for the painting was. He learns her name is Helen North (Linda Stirling), but the young woman looks nothing like the woman in the painting. He visits with her to learn Corbin's location, but she refuses, telling him that she will be singing at a local nightclub which Corbin frequents. Earl confronts Corbin there, while the artist is sketching a stabbing, with what he has remembered of Corbin being accused of murdering his first model, Madeleine. Corbin is adamant that he was completely exonerated of her murder. Becoming clearly annoyed, Corbin invites the singer out for a night in his yacht. She agrees, but her body is later found washed ashore. Although Police Lt. Roberts initially questions Helen's suitor, Hunt Mason, Mason implicates Corbin as the last person who saw Helen North. John Earl works with the police department to arrange for Helen's sister, Linda (Ann Rutherford), to apply for modeling, in order to spy on Corbin. The two return to Corbin's boathouse. While there, Linda calls for Earl and tells his chef that she is in danger and to notify the police. She is suspicious of Corbin when he acts moodily, when he plays "weird and strange" improvised music on the piano, when he throws away her tiny revolver she brought in her purse for protection, and again when he mixes drinks for the two of them. But when Corbin drinks her drink rather than let it go to waste, she knows for certain he is not plotting anything against her. Another wealthy woman, Mrs. Ella Randolph (Gail Patrick) tries twice to buy Corbin's art, but he refuses. Since Corbin is convinced Linda was only around to spy on him, he strikes up a flirtatious friendship with Ella. When Ella tells Linda she is going to marry Corbin, Linda angrily congratulates Ella and hurriedly leaves in tears. But Ella is turned down by Corbin when she proposes marriage. She tells Corbin he will end up with Linda. Corbin leaves Ella in her car, and when Ella returns home, she receives a phone call from someone who invites her to go back to Corbin's boathouse. When she arrives at the door, the curtains are suddenly drawn. Back in his own apartment/studio, Corbin lies down on a couch, exhausted, and has a dream of kissing Helen, who suddenly screams and falls into the water, disappearing in the darkness. Then he dreams of Madeleine, but when he kisses her, she also screams and falls into the water and darkness. Linda awakens Corbin, who is distraught but explains he made the other women die, and there are some things so fearful the mind rejects them. Linda tells him it is only a dream. He tells her she needs to go away, and Linda replies that since he is getting married, his wife can model for him. He tells Linda he has seen Ella for the last time. As they kiss, they are interrupted by the police, who are looking for Mrs. Ella Randolph, whose car was found abandoned. The police hold Corbin for questioning and tell him Mrs. Randolph was murdered in the same way as the other women. Corbin seems confused and doubts his memory. Linda and Corbin's mother come to the district attorney's office. The D.A. is convinced that Corbin is refusing to confess and asks Linda to convince him. But Linda tells Corbin not to confess. The district attorney holds up a piece of fur that was torn from Mrs. Ella Randolph's dress, which was found in his boathouse. Corbin continues to say he is confused, and Linda persists in saying she will fight for him, because she believes in him. Linda returns home with Corbin's mother, who first tells Linda to lie down on a couch due to having a headache. Mrs. Corbin sounds sympathetic and shares how she also has headaches which "almost drive me mad." She goes into the kitchen but completely closes the door between the two rooms to make some tea. The scene changes back to James Corbin, who is pacing in his jail cell. He is mulling over the way Ella's torn fur was found in his own boathouse. He suddenly calls out, "Linda, Linda!" He calls for the guards to bring the District Attorney. Back at the Corbin house, Linda drinks the whole cup of tea that Mrs. Corbin brings her, telling Linda she is prettier than the others. Linda says she feels sleepy and that her arms feel numb. Mrs. Corbin tells Linda she must go to sleep like the others, so that James can be "great," and because Linda cannot love and protect Corbin the way his mother does. Mrs. Corbin rolls up Linda's sleeve and tries to inject her with a lethal substance before the police shoot her through the window and break down the door. The police arrive just in time to save Linda from death but not Mrs. Corbin, who dies in her son's arms.


Cast

* Francis Lederer as James Harlan Corbin *
Gail Patrick Gail Patrick (born Margaret LaVelle Fitzpatrick; June 20, 1911 – July 6, 1980) was an American film actress and television producer. Often cast as the bad girl or the other woman, she appeared in more than 60 feature films between 1932 a ...
as Ella Randolph * Ann Rutherford as Linda * Edward Ashley as John Earl *
Linda Stirling Linda Stirling (born Louise Schultz; October 11, 1921 – July 20, 1997) was an American showgirl, Model (person), model, and actress. In her later years, she had a second career as a college English professor for more than two decades. She ...
as Helen North * John Litel as Police Lt. Roberts *
Leona Roberts Leona Roberts (born Leona Celinda Doty; July 26, 1879 – January 29, 1954) was an American stage and film actress. Life and career Roberts was born in Monroe Center, Ashtabula County, Ohio. She made her debut on Broadway in 1926 and appeare ...
as Mrs. Corbin * Michael St. Angel as Hunt Mason * Clifford Brooke as Mr. Hadley * Pierre Watkin as District Attorney * Will Wright as The Riverman * Geraldine Wall as Miss Joyce * John Hamilton as Lambert * Bob Alden as Office Boy * Roy Barcroft as Undetermined Role * James Carlisle as Doctor * Tanis Chandler as Singer * Anne Chedister as Madonna * Gino Corrado as Boucher - Waiter * Jack Daley as Bartender Flynn * Edythe Elliott as Landlady * Eric Feldary as Knife Thrower * Pat Flaherty as Policeman * Alex Havier as Ling * George Magrill as Policeman *
Frank O'Connor Frank O'Connor (born Michael Francis O'Donovan; 17 September 1903 – 10 March 1966) was an Irish author and translator. He wrote poetry (original and translations from Irish), dramatic works, memoirs, journalistic columns and features on as ...
as Guard *
Lee Phelps Lee Phelps (born Napoleon Bonaparte Kukuck; May 15, 1893 – March 19, 1953) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 600 films between 1917 and 1953, mainly in uncredited roles. He also appeared in three films that won the Acade ...
as Detective * Rose Plumer as Bit Role * Harry Strang as Policeman * Russ Whiteman as Interne


References


Bibliography

* Alvarez, Max. '' The Crime Films of Anthony Mann''. Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2013.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Madonna's Secret, The 1946 films 1946 crime films American mystery films 1946 mystery films 1940s English-language films Films directed by Wilhelm Thiele Republic Pictures films Films with screenplays by Wilhelm Thiele American black-and-white films Film noir 1940s American films English-language crime films English-language mystery films