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Two-Faced Woman

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In a bustling, vibrant city, a beautiful and charismatic woman seems to lead a perfect life. With a job as a model and a charming boyfriend, everything appears to be going wonderfully until routine and monotony begin to take a toll on her relationship. Tired of being the same every day, she decides to disguise herself as someone else in an attempt to reignite the spark in her love life.

With the help of a friend, she undergoes a complete transformation, changing her appearance and personality. Suddenly, she becomes an intriguing and seductive woman, capable of drawing the attention of many, including a handsome stranger she has never seen before. What starts as a harmless game spirals into a whirlwind of entanglements. Besides having to deal with her own emotions and the uncertainty of who she really is, things get complicated when her original boyfriend also becomes interested in this new version of her.

As emotions and identities intertwine, the protagonist faces the difficult decision of continuing with the charade or being honest with herself and those around her. In a game of seduction and self-discovery, she must decide what is truly valuable: superficial love or genuine connection. With a touch of comedy and romance, the story invites us to explore the facets of identity and the complexity of human feelings.

Media type
Movie
Year
1941
Director
George Cukor
Writer
George Oppenheimer
S. N. Behrman
Salka Viertel
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
30.00
Actors
Greta Garbo
Melvyn Douglas
Constance Bennett
Roland Young
Ruth Gordon
Robert Sterling
Frances Carson
Gloria DeHaven
William Bailey
Olive Blakeney
Lulu Mae Bohrman
Tex Brodus
Hillary Brooke
Frederika Brown
George Calliga
James Carlisle
AndrΓ© Cheron
George Cleveland
Gene Coogan
Jules Cowles
Mark Daniels
Cliff Danielson
Ken Darby
Helen Dickson
Jon Dodson
Daniel Estrada
Michaele Fallon
Sam Finn
Emily Fitzroy
Charles Fogel
Arno Frey
Nacho Galindo
Roy Gordon
Eula Guy
Sam Harris
Grace Hayle
Vinton Hayworth
Tom Herbert
Olin Howland
G.P. Huntley
Jerry James
Paul Leyssac
Bud Linn
George Lollier
Leota Lorraine
Louis Mason
Walter Merrill
Johnny Mitchell
Bert Moorhouse
Odette Myrtil
Hilda Plowright
Tom Quinn
Lorin Raker
Dorothy Raye
Cyril Ring
Rad Robinson
Ronald R. Rondell
Carlos Ruffino
Jeffrey Sayre
James P. Spencer
William Tannen
Dorothy Tuttle
Katherine Yorke
Gender
Comedy
Romance
Country
United States
Producers
Gottfried Reinhardt
Original title
Two-Faced Woman
Duration
90
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