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  1. Madame Behave is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Scott Sidney starring cross-dressing actor Julian Eltinge. The film is an adaptation of the play Madame Lucy by Jean Arlette and was produced by Al Christie with distribution through Producers Distributing Corporation (or PDC).

    • Madame Lucy, by Jean Arlette
    • Al Christie
  2. 2 gen 2021 · Lance Eaton. 3.98K subscribers. Subscribed. 16. 952 views 3 years ago. From Wikipedia: Madame Behave is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Scott Sidney starring cross-dressing...

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    • Lance Eaton
  3. Silent Hall of Fame has created a Silent Gems Collection of rare and for the first time available films with our stars, as well as other silent masterpieces....

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    • Silent Hall of Fame
  4. Madame Behave: Directed by Scott Sidney. With Julian Eltinge, Ann Pennington, Lionel Belmore, David James. A cross-dressing farce, adapted from "Madame Lucy" by Jean Arlette, in which to help a friend in a lawsuit, Jack Mitchell disguises himself as the mysterious "Madame Brown," a missing witness important to the case of the plaintiff.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Scott Sidney
    • 1925-12-06
  5. Directed by Scott Sidney. A cross-dressing farce, adapted from “Madame Lucy” by Jean Arlette, in which to help a friend in a lawsuit, Jack Mitchell disguises himself as the mysterious “Madame Brown,” a missing witness important to the case of the plaintiff. He attracts the romantic attention of two old roués and one hot Broadway showgirl. Cast.

    • Scott Sidney
  6. Half-length Film. Synopsis. A cross-dressing farce, adapted from "Madame Lucy" by Jean Arlette, in which to help a friend in a lawsuit, Jack Mitchell disguises himself as the mysterious "Madame Brown," a missing witness important to the case of the plaintiff.

  7. Madame Behave is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Scott Sidney starring cross-dressing actor Julian Eltinge. The film is an adaptation of the play Madame Lucy by Jean Arlette and was produced by Al Christie with distribution through Producers Distributing Corporation .