Enter Madame (1935)

Enter Madame Poster

Man marries opera singer, winds up taking back seat to her career.

Film Background
The film "Enter Madame" is a 1935 American drama directed by Elliott Nugent. The main stars are considered significant icons in Hollywood's classical age, Elissa Landi and Cary Grant. The story is adapted from a popular 1920s phase play composed by Gilda Varesi and Dolly Byrne. The film was a remake of the earlier variation produced in 1922 under the very same title.

Plot Overview
The movie focuses on Lisa Della Robbia (Elissa Landi), a distinguished Italian opera vocalist, and Gerald Fitzgerald (Cary Grant), a prominent American author. They are married, however due to Lisa's comprehensive exploring schedule and Gerald's installing disinterest in her high-society way of life, stress develop, resulting in a divorce.

After their official split, Gerald, not having the ability to totally rid himself of his feelings, continues to remain in Lisa's house. He does not pay rent and converts the place into a musical center where he tutors Flora (Lynne Overman), a young girl who loves him.

Twisted Love Triangle
Lisa returns home after her tour and discovers Gerald living there. Though they're divorced, the old fans feel a strong stimulate in between them. In an unanticipated turn, Lisa gets engaged to an Italian Count, John Fitzgerald (Paul Porcasi), simultaneously fascinated with her effective profession and elite world.

The triangle gets harder when Gerald understands he is still in love with Lisa. In anguish, Lisa is defenseless about her choice, torn between her previous husband, who still holds a location in her heart, and her Italian Count, offering her life the allure she constantly desired.

Wandering Resolution
Gerald, driven by his love and desire to win Lisa back, attempts to undermine her singing career, a property he thinks is the essential to his rival's interest. He maliciously and comically damage her drinks, triggering her to lose her voice temporarily. This act causes her failure to perform at a considerable concert, disappointing the Count.

The Ending Twist
Despite the Count's frustration, he forgives Lisa for not having the ability to carry out and admits his love for her, unmindful of her popularity and success. Nevertheless, Lisa understands her heart only belongs to Gerald, her ex-husband.

Concurrently, Gerald, regretful of his sabotaging acts, admits his undying love for Lisa and pleads for her resurgence. Regardless of the misconceptions, their love accomplishments. The film ends with them finding their love and reconciling, making Gerald's supposed sabotage a tool to their ultimate reunion.

Total Theme
"Enter Madame" efficiently encapsulates the complications of love, the pressures of maintaining a high-profile way of life, and the crossroads most individuals come across in love. It embodies the expedition of human intricacies and feelings, caught in a swimming pool of aspirations, success, and individual options. Their story and reconciliation will resonate with an audience keen on a timeless love story with relatable flaws and unforeseeable twists. Hence, making it an evergreen film of Hollywood's golden age.

Top Cast

  • Elissa Landi (small)
    Elissa Landi
    Lisa Della Robbia
  • Cary Grant (small)
    Cary Grant
    Gerald Fitzgerald
  • Lynne Overman (small)
    Lynne Overman
    Mr. Farnum
  • Sharon Lynn (small)
    Sharon Lynn
    Flora Preston (as Sharon Lynne)
  • Michelette Burani (small)
    Michelette Burani
    Bice
  • Paul Porcasi (small)
    Paul Porcasi
    Archimede
  • Adrian Rosley
    Doctor
  • Cecilia Parker (small)
    Cecilia Parker
    Aline Chalmers
  • Frank Albertson (small)
    Frank Albertson
    John Fitzgerald
  • Wilfred Hari
    Tamamoto
  • Torben Meyer (small)
    Torben Meyer
    Carlson