Animated shorts The earliest appearance in the cinema was in the 1952 animated short
Madeline, produced by
United Productions of America (UPA) and directed by Bob Cannon. It was nominated for the 1952
Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons), but lost to
Tom and Jerry's 75th cartoon
Johann Mouse. In 1959,
William L. Snyder's Rembrandt Films produced animated adaptations of ''Madeline's Rescue
, Madeline and the Bad Hat
and Madeline and the Gypsies'' for the educational film market. The latter two were featured, along with other similar adaptations of children's books, in Snyder and
Gene Deitch's 1966 theatrical feature
Alice of Wonderland in Paris.
Live-action film A live-action feature adaptation of
Madeline, shot in France by Jaffilms but produced in Britain with predominantly British accents, was released in 1998 by
TriStar Pictures. It starred
Hatty Jones as the title character,
Frances McDormand as Miss Clavel, and a supporting cast with British actors
Ben Daniels and
Nigel Hawthorne. Its script encompassed the plots of four of the books. Original music was composed by
Michel Legrand and
Carly Simon sang the theme song "In Two Straight Lines". It was directed by Daisy Mayer. The 1998 live action version significantly
differed from the TV series and the main book continuity. The filming location of the boarding house and neighbouring Spanish Ambassador's house, can be found at Avenue du Colifichet, Croissy-sur-Seine, although both houses are now obscured by hedging and fencing.
Upcoming animated film In February 2026, an animated film was announced to be in development from Sycamore Studios. ==In television==