A Woman Commands (1932) - film review
Paul L. Stein, Harry Joe Brown, Horace Jackson, Val Paul
Drama

Summary
A Woman Commands is an American film first released in 1932,
directed by Paul L. Stein, Harry Joe Brown, Horace Jackson and Val Paul.
The film is based on a novel by Guy Fowler and stars Pola Negri, Roland Young, Basil Rathbone, H.B. Warner and Anthony Bushell.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Paul L. Stein, Harry Joe Brown, Horace Jackson, Val Paul
- Script: Thilde Förster, Guy Fowler (novel), Horace Jackson
- Photo: Hal Mohr
- Cast: Pola Negri (Madame Maria Draga), Roland Young (King Alexander), Basil Rathbone (Capt. Alex Pastitsch), H.B. Warner (Col. Stradimirovitsch), Anthony Bushell (Lt. Iwan Petrovitch), Reginald Owen (The Prime Minister), May Boley (Mascha), Frank Reicher (The General), George Baxter (Chedo), David Newell (Adjutant), Roy Barcroft (Cossack), Cleo Louise Borden (Crown Princess Milan), Allan Cavan (Bit part), Frank Dunn (Royal Servant), Dorothy Granger (Party Girl), Lorimer Johnston (Minister), Max Lucke (Bit part), Charles McMurphy (Bit part), Paul Porcasi (Cafe Proprietor), Julian Rivero (Cafe Spectator), Carl Stockdale (Priest), Lillian Ward (Bit part)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 83 min; B&W
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