Woman to Woman (play)

Woman to Woman is a 1921 play by the British writer Michael Morton.

[1][2] During the First World War, a British officer and a French dancer meet in a doomed romance.

The play has been adapted into film on three occasions: a 1923 version directed by Graham Cutts with assistance from a young Alfred Hitchcock, a 1929 version directed by Victor Saville and a 1946 version directed by Maclean Rogers.

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