Clothes Make the Woman (1928)

The strange drama and romance of a princess without a name! Told against the background of grim Russia and gay Hollywood!

Clothes Make the Woman (1928) poster

A young Russian peasant feels pity for the Princess Anastasia and saves her life by accidentally wounding her in the massacre of the Romanovs during the Russian Revolution.

Director: Tom Terriss
Genre: Drama, History, Romance
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Chester A. Lyons
Editing: Desmond O'Brien
Production: Tiffany-Stahl Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Themes

Labor Unions and Strike Resistance, Colonialism and Independence Struggles, Grassroots Revolution and the Spark of Hope

Keywords

princess, revolution

More Films by Director: Tom Terriss
More Films in Genre: Drama, History, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Clothes Make the Woman about?
A young Russian peasant feels pity for the Princess Anastasia and saves her life by accidentally wounding her in the massacre of the Romanovs during the Russian Revolution.
Who directed Clothes Make the Woman?
Clothes Make the Woman was directed by Tom Terriss.
Who stars in Clothes Make the Woman?
Clothes Make the Woman stars Eve Southern, Walter Pidgeon, Charles Byer, George E. Stone, Adolph Milar, Duncan Renaldo.
How long is Clothes Make the Woman?
Clothes Make the Woman has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Clothes Make the Woman?
Clothes Make the Woman is a Drama, History, Romance film.
Where was Clothes Make the Woman produced?
Clothes Make the Woman was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Clothes Make the Woman?
The themes of Clothes Make the Woman include: Labor Unions and Strike Resistance, Colonialism and Independence Struggles, Grassroots Revolution and the Spark of Hope.