
Madness of the Heart
Romance · Drama
Overview
A blind Englishwoman weds a French nobleman and moves into his family's chateau, but she quickly realizes someone there wants her out of the way.
Top Cast


Margaret Lockwood
Margaret Lockwood
Lydia Garth
Margaret Lockwood
Lydia Garth


Paul Dupuis
Paul Dupuis
Paul de Vandiere
Paul Dupuis
Paul de Vandiere


Kathleen Byron
Kathleen Byron
Verite Faimont
Kathleen Byron
Verite Faimont


Maxwell Reed
Maxwell Reed
Joseph Rondolet
Maxwell Reed
Joseph Rondolet


Thora Hird
Thora Hird
Rosa
Thora Hird
Rosa


Raymond Lovell
Raymond Lovell
Paul's Father
Raymond Lovell
Paul's Father


Marie Burke
Marie Burke
Paul's Mother
Marie Burke
Paul's Mother


Maurice Denham
Maurice Denham
Dr. Simon Blake
Maurice Denham
Dr. Simon Blake


Cathleen Nesbitt
Cathleen Nesbitt
Mother Superior
Cathleen Nesbitt
Mother Superior


Peter Illing
Peter Illing
Dr. Matthieu
Peter Illing
Dr. Matthieu
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