Madam Satan

Madam Satan (1930)

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The second of Cecil B. DeMille's talkies (as well as his second for MGM), Madam Satan is an exercise in incoherence, but this doesn't detract one iota from its entertainment value. Kay Johnson plays the sedate wife of philandering Reginald Denny, who is currently carrying on with "jazz baby" Lillian… More

Unrated, 1 hr. 45 min.
Directed By
Cecil B. DeMille
Written By
Jeanie Macpherson, Gladys Unger
Genres
Action & Adventure, Romance, Classics, Comedy, Drama, Musical & Performing Arts
In Theaters
Sep 20, 1930 Wide
On DVD
Mar 17, 1993
MGM

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