Two Women (1930)

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During the NEP era, the ex-wife of a White officer, now married to a dedicated Soviet worker and lover to several bourgeois “specialists”, is expelled by her husband’s party for her affairs. Meanwhile, the commissar’s wife, once captured by White Cossacks, helps her husband lead a prisoner revolt and later serves as an exchange inspector on the commodity exchange. When she exposes the director’s fraud and her husband is wrongly implicated, both are reassigned to the provinces and depart together. Considered lost.

Director: Grigoriy Roshal
Genre: Drama
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Cinematography: Mikhail Belsky
Production: VUFKU
Country: Soviet Union
Original Language: uk
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Two Women about?
During the NEP era, the ex-wife of a White officer, now married to a dedicated Soviet worker and lover to several bourgeois “specialists”, is expelled by her husband’s party for her affairs. Meanwhile, the commissar’s wife, once captured by White Cossacks, helps her husband lead a prisoner revolt and later serves as an exchange inspector on the commodity exchange. When she exposes the director’s fraud and her husband is wrongly implicated, both are reassigned to the provinces and depart together. Considered lost.
Who directed Two Women?
Two Women was directed by Grigoriy Roshal.
Who stars in Two Women?
Two Women stars Yuliya Solntseva, Sofya Yakovleva, Semen Svashenko, Serhii Petrov, A. Kachenovskiy, Boris Gorskiy.
What genre is Two Women?
Two Women is a Drama film.
Where was Two Women produced?
Two Women was produced in Soviet Union.