Madame Satan

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Madame Satan is a 1930 American pre-Code musical drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille, noted for its extravagant masquerade-ball sequences and early use of sound-era spectacle.

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instanceOf film
basedInStudioSystem Hollywood studio system
cinematographyBy Harold Rosson NERFINISHED
composer Victor Schertzinger NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Cecil B. DeMille NERFINISHED
distributor Loew's Inc. (theatrical, U.S.) NERFINISHED
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
editor Anne Bauchens NERFINISHED
filmColorProcess black and white
format black-and-white film
genre drama film
musical film
romantic comedy-drama film
hasFeature early sound-era spectacle
masquerade ball sequence
pre-Code Hollywood content
zeppelin-set sequence
hasTheme female empowerment through disguise
marital infidelity
mainCharacter Angela Brooks NERFINISHED
Bob Brooks NERFINISHED
Madame Satan (Angela’s alter ego) NERFINISHED
Trixie NERFINISHED
notableFor aerial zeppelin disaster sequence
elaborate costume design
spectacular masquerade-ball sequences
use of early sound technology
originalLanguage English
partOf Cecil B. DeMille filmography
producer Cecil B. DeMille NERFINISHED
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
productionDesignStyle extravagant Art Deco sets
releaseDate 1930-09-20
releaseYear 1930
runtimeMinutes 116
screenwriter Cecil B. DeMille NERFINISHED
Elsie Janis NERFINISHED
Gladys Unger NERFINISHED
Jeanie MacPherson NERFINISHED
setInPeriod contemporary 1930s
starred Elsie Janis NERFINISHED
Kay Johnson NERFINISHED
Lillian Roth NERFINISHED
Reginald Denny NERFINISHED
Roland Young NERFINISHED
title Madame Satan NERFINISHED

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Jeanie MacPherson wroteWork Madame Satan