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A ] by ], written in (1862). The novel is about a bigamous beautiful blonde, who deserts her child, murders her first husband and considers poisoning her second husband. Though it was considered fairly immoral at the time of publication, it was extremely successful. It has been in in print eversince in the ]. A ] by ], written in (1862). The novel is about a bigamous beautiful blonde, who deserts her child, murders her first husband and considers poisoning her second husband. Though it was considered fairly immoral at the time of publication, it was extremely successful. It has been in print ever since in the ].


Films: Films:
*Lady Audley's Secret (1912) (USA, black and white, silent) *Lady Audley's Secret (1912) (USA, black and white, silent)
*Lady Audley's Secret (aka Secrets of Society) (1915) (USA, black and white, silent, directed by Marshall Farnum) *Lady Audley's Secret (aka Secrets of Society) (1915) (USA, black and white, silent, directed by Marshall Farnum)
*Lady Audley's Secret (1920) (UK, balck and white, silent, directed by Jack Denton) *Lady Audley's Secret (1920) (UK, black and white, silent, directed by Jack Denton)
*Lady Audley's Secret (2000) (UK, TV, directed by Betsan Morris Evans) *Lady Audley's Secret (2000) (UK, TV, directed by Betsan Morris Evans)



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A novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, written in (1862). The novel is about a bigamous beautiful blonde, who deserts her child, murders her first husband and considers poisoning her second husband. Though it was considered fairly immoral at the time of publication, it was extremely successful. It has been in print ever since in the United Kingdom.

Films:

  • Lady Audley's Secret (1912) (USA, black and white, silent)
  • Lady Audley's Secret (aka Secrets of Society) (1915) (USA, black and white, silent, directed by Marshall Farnum)
  • Lady Audley's Secret (1920) (UK, black and white, silent, directed by Jack Denton)
  • Lady Audley's Secret (2000) (UK, TV, directed by Betsan Morris Evans)