Soldiers and Women (1930)

FASCINATING ROMANTIC DRAMA OF MARINE LIFE IN HAITI!

Soldiers and Women (1930) poster

Captain Clive Branch, United States Marine Corps, is stationed at a Marine base in Haiti, and is having affairs with two women, Brenda Ritchie and Helen Arnold, each of whom is married to a Marine Captain. One of the husbands is murdered, and Branch, Helen and Brenda each find themselves high on the list of suspects.

Director: Edward Sloman
Genre: Crime, Mystery, Romance
Runtime: 69 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Ted Tetzlaff
Editing: Leonard Wheeler
Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

haiti, extramarital affair

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Soldiers and Women about?
Captain Clive Branch, United States Marine Corps, is stationed at a Marine base in Haiti, and is having affairs with two women, Brenda Ritchie and Helen Arnold, each of whom is married to a Marine Captain. One of the husbands is murdered, and Branch, Helen and Brenda each find themselves high on the list of suspects.
Who directed Soldiers and Women?
Soldiers and Women was directed by Edward Sloman.
Who stars in Soldiers and Women?
Soldiers and Women stars Aileen Pringle, Grant Withers, Judith Wood, Walter McGrail, Emmett Corrigan, Blanche Friderici.
How long is Soldiers and Women?
Soldiers and Women has a runtime of 1h 9m (69 minutes).
What genre is Soldiers and Women?
Soldiers and Women is a Crime, Mystery, Romance film.
Where was Soldiers and Women produced?
Soldiers and Women was produced in United States of America.