A motorcycle encounter leads straight into the wild world of a brothel and a job offer like no other.
THE MADAM
A young man who encounters a stranded woman and offers her a ride home. Upon arriving, he discovers she resides in a brothel managed by her mother, leading to an unusual proposition of employment involving the residents of the establishment.
The Madam is a 1969 United States comedy-drama film directed by Don Brown about a young man who, after helping a stranded woman, is offered a job at her mother's brothel that involves intimate encounters with its residents.
Synopsis
Why Cult
A chance roadside encounter lands our lead in a brothel, setting the stage for softcore shenanigans and sly humor.
Cult favorite Uschi Digard stars as Sissy, adding her signature presence to the film's sultry ensemble.
Sexually liberated themes and unabashed nudity place The Madam squarely in the era’s sexploitation canon.
At just 58 minutes, The Madam delivers its saucy premise without overstaying its welcome.
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Questions from the Vault
What is The Madam about? +
The Madam follows a young man who, after giving a stranded woman a ride home, is offered a job involving intimate encounters with the residents of her mother's brothel.
When was The Madam released? +
The Madam was released in 1969.
Who directed The Madam? +
The Madam was directed by Don Brown.
How long is The Madam? +
The Madam has a runtime of 58 minutes.
What genre is The Madam? +
The Madam is a comedy-drama film with sexploitation and erotic elements.