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In 19th century London, a young woman named Madeleine becomes the center of a passionate and tragic love triangle. The story begins when she, beautifully portrayed by a talented actress of the time, falls hopelessly in love with her handsome professor, a man who awakens both her intellectual curiosity and her deepest desires. However, Madeleine's life takes an unexpected turn when she encounters a mysterious aristocrat, a mature man who, captivated by the beauty and fervent energy of the young woman, begins to court her with ardent commitment.

As Madeleine navigates the tumultuous seas of love, her life takes a dramatic turn as she finds herself caught between duty and desire, passion and reason. As tensions rise, the aristocrat's influence over her becomes more intense, leading her to question her own feelings and loyalties. Will Madeleine be able to find her own path by taking control of her destiny?

The film is a reflection of the internal struggle between societal expectations and personal yearnings; a story about the quest for identity in the face of a love that, while passionate, can be devastating. With breathtaking cinematography that captures the splendor of the era, this captivating drama not only reveals the complexities of love but also explores the cost of freedom in a society that seeks to compartmentalize hearts. The tension is palpable in every glance, every whisper, and every decision that Madeleine must face, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats.

Media type
Movie
Year
1950
Director
David Lean
Writer
Stanley Haynes
Nicholas Phipps
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.90
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
83.00
Actors
Ann Todd
Norman Wooland
Ivan Desny
Leslie Banks
Elizabeth Sellars
AndrΓ© Morell
Barbara Everest
Susan Stranks
Patricia Raine
Eugene Deckers
Barry Jones
Jean Cadell
Irene Browne
Kynaston Reeves
John Laurie
Douglas Barr
Gender
Drama
Crimen
Misterio
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Stanley Haynes
Original title
Madeleine
Duration
114
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