Storyline

In the Latin Quarter of Paris, Mimi earns the nickname "The Mad Dancer" and poses in the nude for a sculptor named Serge Verlaine. After her father commits suicide, Mimi travels to the United States to live with her American relatives. Her new family heavily disapproves of her past and insults her for having posed for Verlaine. Unwilling to tolerate the abuse, she walks out and moves to Washington, D.C. In D.C., Mimi secures a new life and becomes engaged to Keith Arundel, the son of a United States Senator. Her hard-earned respectability is jeopardized when her bohemian past threatens to catch up with her and expose the details of her life in Paris.

Key Information

Director Burton L. King
Writers William B. Laub, Louise Winter
Studio Jans Productions
Rating 10.0/10
Language EN

Cast & Crew

Johnnie Walker

Johnnie Walker

Keith Arundel

Coit Albertson

Coit Albertson

Serg Verlaine

Frank Montgomery

Frank Montgomery

Jean Gaboule

Ricca Allen

Ricca Allen

Ada Halleck

Ann Pennington

Mimi

John Woodford

Robert Halleck

William F. Haddock

Elmer Halleck

Frequently Asked Questions

The Mad Dancer was released on February 15, 1925.

The runtime of The Mad Dancer is 1h 10m.

The Mad Dancer is a Drama movie.

The Mad Dancer has a rating of 10.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

The Mad Dancer is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

The Mad Dancer was directed by Burton L. King.

The main cast of The Mad Dancer includes Johnnie Walker, Coit Albertson, Frank Montgomery.

The Mad Dancer is originally in English.