Two Women
Originally released in 1930. Two Women is a drama film. directed by Grigoriy Roshal.
Starring Yuliya Solntseva, Sofya Yakovleva, and Semen Svashenko
Synopsis
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.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Yuliya Solntseva
as Krekshina, modern woman
Sofya Yakovleva
as Woman in the mirror
Semen Svashenko
as Krekshina's husband
Serhii Petrov
as Lackey
A. Kachenovskiy
as Trust's director
Boris Gorskiy
as Mirror woman's husband
Aleksandr Chuverov
as Bolshevik sailor
Pyotr Matveyenko
as Officer
Ivan Malikov-Elvorti
as Sailor
Zoya Kurdumova
as Servant
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- UK
Production Companies
- VUFKU
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. ...
Who directed Two Women?
Two Women was directed by Grigoriy Roshal.
When was Two Women released?
Two Women was released on February 7, 1930 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Two Women?
The main cast of Two Women includes Yuliya Solntseva, Sofya Yakovleva, Semen Svashenko, Serhii Petrov, A. Kachenovskiy.