A Woman Alone (film)
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For the Alfred Hitchcock film sometimes known by this name, see Sabotage (film).
| A Woman Alone | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Eugene Frenke |
| Produced by | Robert Garrett Otto Klement |
| Written by | Warren Chetham Strode Léo Lania Fyodor Otsep |
| Starring | Anna Sten Henry Wilcoxon Viola Keats John Garrick |
| Music by | Karol Rathaus |
| Cinematography | Jack E. Cox |
| Editing by | Winifred Cooper |
| Release date(s) | 20 May 1936 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
A Woman Alone is a 1936 British drama film directed by Eugene Frenke and starring Anna Sten, Henry Wilcoxon and Viola Keats.[1] It was also released as Two Who Dared. An officer becomes entangled in a love affair with a woman who works as a maid.
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- Anna Sten - Maria
- Henry Wilcoxon - Capt. Nicolai Ilyinski
- Viola Keats - Olga Ilyinski
- John Garrick - Yakov Sharialev
- Romilly Lunge - Lt. Tuzenback
- Esme Percy - General Petroff
- Francis L. Sullivan - Prosecutor
- Guy Middleton - Alioshka
- Peter Gawthorne - President of Court Martial
- Frank Atkinson - Porter
- Minnie Rayner - Lousha
- Pat Noonan - Sergeant
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