**Madam Who?**
**Definition**
*Madam Who?* is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by J. Searle Dawley. The film stars Mary Fuller and is based on a story by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews.
**Overview**
Produced during the silent film era, *Madam Who?* reflects early 20th-century American cinema’s narrative style and production techniques. The film’s plot centers on themes of identity and social status, common in dramas of the period. As with many silent films, it utilized expressive acting and intertitles to convey its story.
**Production and Legacy**
Directed by J. Searle Dawley, a pioneer in early filmmaking, *Madam Who?* contributes to the historical understanding of silent film narratives. Although the film is considered lost, it remains a point of interest for silent film historians and enthusiasts.
**Meta Description**
*Madam Who?* is a 1918 American silent drama directed by J. Searle Dawley, featuring Mary Fuller. The film is notable for its early cinematic storytelling and is now considered lost.