Two Women (1940 film) explained

Two Women
Director:Léonide Moguy
Producer:Emmanuel Zama
Screenplay:Louis d'Hee
Charles Spaak
Starring:Pierre Blanchar
Annie Ducaux
Blanchette Brunoy
Music:Jane Bos
Cinematography:Otto Heller
Editing:Jean Sacha
Studio:Zama (film)
Distributors:-->
Runtime:97 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Two Women is a 1940 French film directed by Léonide Moguy.

It was known as L'empreinte du Dieu.

It was one of the last French films made before the German occupation. The New York Times called it a "flimsy and dismal affair".[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: THE SCREEN. B. C.. Nov 2, 1940. New York Times. .