Soldiers and Women (1930)
FASCINATING ROMANTIC DRAMA OF MARINE LIFE IN HAITI!
Captain Clive Branch, United States Marine Corps, is stationed at a Marine base in Haiti, and is having affairs with two women, Brenda Ritchie and Helen Arnold, each of whom is married to a Marine Captain. One of the husbands is murdered, and Branch, Helen and Brenda each find themselves high on the list of suspects.
Director: Edward Sloman
Genre: Crime, Mystery, Romance
Runtime: 69 min
Release Date: April 30, 1930
Cast
- Aileen Pringle - Brenda Ritchie
- Grant Withers - Capt. Clive Branch
- Judith Wood - Helen Arnold
- Walter McGrail - Capt. Arnold
- Emmett Corrigan - Gen. Mitchell
- Blanche Friderici - Martha
- Wade Boteler - Sgt. Conlon
- Raymond Largay - Col. Ritchie
- William Colvin - Doctor
- Sam Nelson - Pvt. Delehanty
Screenplay
- Dorothy Howell (Scenario Writer)
- Dorothy Howell (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Ted Tetzlaff
Editing: Leonard Wheeler
Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
haiti, extramarital affair
More Films by Director: Edward Sloman
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Soldiers and Women about?
- Captain Clive Branch, United States Marine Corps, is stationed at a Marine base in Haiti, and is having affairs with two women, Brenda Ritchie and Helen Arnold, each of whom is married to a Marine Captain. One of the husbands is murdered, and Branch, Helen and Brenda each find themselves high on the list of suspects.
- Who directed Soldiers and Women?
- Soldiers and Women was directed by Edward Sloman.
- Who stars in Soldiers and Women?
- Soldiers and Women stars Aileen Pringle, Grant Withers, Judith Wood, Walter McGrail, Emmett Corrigan, Blanche Friderici.
- How long is Soldiers and Women?
- Soldiers and Women has a runtime of 1h 9m (69 minutes).
- What genre is Soldiers and Women?
- Soldiers and Women is a Crime, Mystery, Romance film.
- Where was Soldiers and Women produced?
- Soldiers and Women was produced in United States of America.