Madame Makes Her Exit

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Madame Makes Her Exit
Directed byWilhelm Thiele
Written by
Based onThe Amorous Adventure by Paul Armont and Marcel Gerbidon
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyNicolas Farkas
Edited byRené Le Hénaff
Music byRalph Erwin
Production
company
Distributed byTobis Film
Release date
  • 12 January 1932 (1932-01-12)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Madame Makes Her Exit (German: Madame hat Ausgang) is a 1932 German romantic comedy film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Liane Haid, Hans Brausewetter, Hilde Hildebrand. It was shot at the Epinay Studios of Tobis Film in Paris. It premiered on 12 January 1932.[1] A separate French-language version Amourous Adventure was also released, directed by Thiele with a largely different cast.

Synopsis[edit]

In Paris Madame Vernier discovers that her husband has been having an affair with the dancer Lilette. On the advice of her friend Eva, she decides to have a flirtation of her own and encounters Marcel Douzet, a handsome but poor bookbinder. To conceal her identity from him, she uses a false name and pretends to be a maid. This leads to an encounter where she has to pretend to be her own servant. Ultimately, she chooses to return to her husband.

Cast[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Grange p. 380

Bibliography[edit]

  • Grange, William (2008). Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5967-8.

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