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Plot Summary
A renowned opera singer, Madame Fifi, finds herself caught in a love triangle when her wealthy admirer introduces her to his charming nephew. As Fifi grapples with her feelings, she must navigate the complexities of love, ambition, and the public eye. The film explores themes of passion, jealousy, and the sacrifices made for art and romance.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1922, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain with modern metrics. However, its stars, Lillian Gish and Wallace Reid, were highly regarded, and the film was produced by Paramount Pictures, indicating a certain level of quality and audience expectation. Information suggests it was a moderately successful production for its time.
What Reviewers Say
A melodramatic tale with strong performances from its lead actors.
The film explores operatic life and the romantic entanglements of a star.
Showcases the dramatic capabilities of its cast within a compelling narrative.
Google audience: As there are no contemporary Google reviews for this silent film, a summary of user feedback is not available.
Fun Fact
Wallace Reid, one of the film's stars, died tragically young in 1923 from complications related to a severe addiction to morphine, which he developed after a serious train accident during the filming of 'The Roaring Road' in 1919. 'Enter Madame' was one of his final films.
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