Mademoiselle Midnight

Mademoiselle Midnight

5.4 /10 5 votes
April 14, 1924 1h 7m Released

Storyline

Renée (Mae Murray) is the heiress of a Mexican ranch, granddaughter of a woman known for her recklessness and frivolity at night. This first "Mademoiselle Midnight" is banished in the opening scene by Napoleon III at Empress Eugenie's insistence to Mexico. Renee is kept locked at the hacienda at night by her father to prevent her following in her grandmother's wayward footsteps. She falls in love with a visiting American (Monte Blue) but is also pursued by the craven outlaw Manuel Corrales. Miss Murray gets to do some of her trademark dancing, but this one isn't a comedy, despite comic relief provided by Johnny Arthur.

Key Information

Director Robert Z. Leonard
Writers Carl Harbaugh, John Russell
Studio Tiffany Productions
Rating 5.4/10
Language EN

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Cast & Crew

Mae Murray

Mae Murray

Renée de Gontran / Renée de Quiros

John St. Polis

John St. Polis

Colonel de Gontran (Prologue)

Paul Weigel

Paul Weigel

Napoleon III (Prologue)

Earl Schenck

Earl Schenck

Emperor Maximilian - Prologue

Clarissa Selwynne

Clarissa Selwynne

Empress Eugénie - Prologue

J. Farrell MacDonald

J. Farrell MacDonald

Duc de Moing (Prologue)

Monte Blue

Monte Blue

Owen Burke / Jerry Brent

Robert McKim

Robert McKim

João / Manuel Corrales

Robert Edeson

Robert Edeson

Don Pedro de Quiros

Nick De Ruiz

Nick De Ruiz

Don José de Quiros

Nigel De Brulier

Nigel De Brulier

Dr. Sanchez

Johnny Arthur

Johnny Arthur

Carlos de Quiros

Frequently Asked Questions

Mademoiselle Midnight was released on April 14, 1924.

The runtime of Mademoiselle Midnight is 1h 7m.

Mademoiselle Midnight is a Drama movie.

Mademoiselle Midnight has a rating of 5.4 out of 10 on TMDB.

Mademoiselle Midnight is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Mademoiselle Midnight was directed by Robert Z. Leonard.

The main cast of Mademoiselle Midnight includes Mae Murray, John St. Polis, Paul Weigel.

Mademoiselle Midnight is originally in English.