The Painted Madonna

The Painted Madonna

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1917-11-11

Dishonored by playboy John Radon, simple country girl Stella Dean flees to the city to hide her shame. Leading a disreputable life she eventually obtains great wealth as a courtesan known as the Black Nightingale. One day she meets Milton Taylor, an artist from her hometown who knew her when she was an innocent, and he asks her to pose as his model of the Madonna. Stella agrees and feels cleansed by the experience, however when Milton discovers Stella's reputation he begins to drink and leaves her, his illusions shattered. Repentant, Stella converts her mansion into a refuge for foundlings and returns to her hometown of Pleasantville reconciling with Milton.

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The Painted Madonna

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Dishonored by playboy John Radon, simple country girl Stella Dean flees to the city to hide her shame. Leading a disreputable life she eventually obtains great wealth as a courtesan known as the Black Nightingale. One day she meets Milton Taylor, an artist from her hometown who knew her when she was an innocent, and he asks her to pose as his model of the Madonna. Stella agrees and feels cleansed by the experience, however when Milton discovers Stella's reputation he begins to drink and leaves her, his illusions shattered. Repentant, Stella converts her mansion into a refuge for foundlings and returns to her hometown of Pleasantville reconciling with Milton.

Released

1917-11-11

Runtime

50

Director

O.A.C. Lund

Budget

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Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

No Language

Production

Fox Film Corporation

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    Gretchen Hartman

    Gretchen Hartman
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    Sidney Mason

    Sidney Mason
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    William Lampe

    William Lampe
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    David Herblin

    David Herblin
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    Albert Tavernier

    Albert Tavernier
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    Anita Navarro

    Anita Navarro
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    Edith Reeves

    Edith Reeves
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    Julia Stuart

    Julia Stuart
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    Lois Scott

    Lois Scott