Two-Faced Woman
Two-Faced Woman is a 1941 American romantic comedy film directed by George Cukor and starring Greta Garbo in her final film role, Melvyn Douglas, Constance Bennett, and Roland Young. The movie was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Plot
Following a whirlwind romance and marriage, Ski instructor Karin Borg (Greta Garbo) learns, to her chagrin, that her new husband Larry Blake (Melvyn Douglas), editor of a fashion magazine, expects her to be a dutiful, submissive wife and not the independent woman she was when they met. They separate and Larry returns to New York City, where he takes up again with playwright Griselda Vaughn (Constance Bennett), with whom he was involved before his marriage.
Cast
More details
| author | George Oppenheimer S. N. Behrman Salka Viertel |
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| contentLocation | New York City |
| director | Andrew Marton George Cukor |
| editor | George Boemler |
| genre | comedy |
| keywords | fashion magazine masquerade ski instructor twin sister whirlwind romance |
| musicBy | Bronisław Kaper |
| producer | Gottfried Reinhardt |
| productionCompany | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| publisher | Loews Cineplex Entertainment |
| theme | romantic comedy |