
Two-Faced Woman
Two-Faced Woman
Release: 1941-12-31·Runtime: 90m·★ 6.4
ComedyRomance
A woman pretends to be her own twin sister to win back her straying husband.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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Cast
Frances Carsonas Miss Dunbar
William Baileyas Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
George Clevelandas Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Greta Garboas Karin Borg Blake
Gloria DeHavenas Debutante in Ladies' Room (uncredited)
André Cheronas Head Waiter (uncredited)
Robert Sterlingas Dick 'Dickie' Williams
Melvyn Douglasas Lawrence 'Larry' Blake
Gene Cooganas Waiter (uncredited)
Vinton Hayworthas Guide (uncredited)
William Tannenas Missing Couple-Skier Searcher (uncredited)
Constance Bennettas Griselda Vaughn
Ruth Gordonas Ruth Ellis
Olive Blakeneyas Phyllis (uncredited)
Nacho Galindoas Musician (uncredited)
Roland Youngas Oscar 'O.O.' Miller
Eula Guyas Minor Role (uncredited)
Grace Hayleas Rhumba Dancer (uncredited)
Ronald R. Rondellas Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Johnny Mitchellas Minor Role (uncredited)
Olin Howlandas Frank (uncredited)
Louis Masonas Theatre Man Answering Phone (uncredited)
Jules Cowlesas Dance Watcher (uncredited)
Mark Danielsas Bellboy (uncredited)
Lorin Rakeras Rhumba Dancer (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayreas Wine Steward (uncredited)
George Calligaas Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Emily Fitzroyas Rhumba Dancer (uncredited)
G.P. Huntleyas Mr. Wilson (uncredited)
Leota Lorraineas Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Odette Myrtilas Dress Shop Saleswoman (uncredited)
Roy Gordonas Man Standing at Lodge Counter (uncredited)
Hillary Brookeas Dress Shop Clerk Hotel-Caller (uncredited)
Cyril Ringas Nightclub Patron (uncredited)Crew
" />Douglas ShearerSound
" />S. N. BehrmanScreenplay
" />Salka ViertelScreenplay
" />George CukorDirector
" />Cedric GibbonsArt Direction
" />Bronislau KaperOriginal Music Composer
" />AdrianCostume Design
" />Edwin B. WillisSet Decoration
" />Joseph RuttenbergDirector of Photography
" />Sydney GuilaroffHair Designer
" />Ludwig FuldaTheatre Play