Two Doves
Originally released in 1949. Two Doves is a comedy film. directed by Sacha Guitry.
Starring Sacha Guitry, Suzanne Dantès, and Marguerite Pierry
Synopsis
A man remarried his wife's sister whom he believes died in a fire. The alleged deceased reappears and sows trouble and discord in the new household.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Sacha Guitry
as Maître Jean-Pierre Walter
Suzanne Dantès
as Marie-Thérèse, the second wife
Marguerite Pierry
as Marie-Jeanne, the first wife
Pauline Carton
as Angèle, servant
Robert Seller
as Charles, manservant
Lana Marconi
as Grand Duchess Christine
Louis Le Barbenchon
as Self - Production Designer (in prologue)
André Roy
as Self - Producer (in prologue)
Charles Roy
as Self - Producer (in prologue)
René-Christian Forget
as Self - Sound Engineer (in prologue)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Two Doves about?
A man remarried his wife's sister whom he believes died in a fire. The alleged deceased reappears and sows trouble and discord in the new household.
Who directed Two Doves?
Two Doves was directed by Sacha Guitry.
How long is Two Doves?
Two Doves has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was Two Doves released?
Two Doves was released on July 27, 1949 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Two Doves?
The main cast of Two Doves includes Sacha Guitry, Suzanne Dantès, Marguerite Pierry, Pauline Carton, Robert Seller.