

Two Kinds of Women
The Yes-Girl and the No-Girl!
Genres
Overview
The daughter of a senator from South Dakota visits Manhattan for the first time, eager to see the sights of the big city. While there, she finds herself caught up in an affair with a married man, whose wife soon commits suicide. Complications ensue.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
75 min
Release Date
1932-01-16
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
5
Miriam Hopkins
Emma Krull
Phillips Holmes
Joseph Gresham Jr.
Irving Pichel
Senator Krull
Wynne Gibson
Phyllis Adrian
James Crane
Joyce
Stanley Fields
Harry Glassman
Vivienne Osborne
Helen
Stuart Erwin
Hauser
Josephine Dunn
Clarissa Smith
Robert Emmett O'Connor
Tim Gohagen
June Nash
Mrs. Bowen (uncredited)
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