The Second Mrs Tanqueray (disambiguation)

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The Second Mrs Tanqueray is a play.

The Second Mrs Tanqueray may also refer to:

The Second Mrs Tanqueray is a 1916 British silent film directed by Fred Paul and starring George Alexander, Hilda Moore and Norman Forbes. It is an adaptation of the play The Second Mrs Tanqueray by Arthur Wing Pinero.

The Second Mrs Tanqueray is a 1952 British drama film directed by Dallas Bower and starring Pamela Brown, Hugh Sinclair and Ronald Ward. It is based on the 1893 play The Second Mrs Tanqueray by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero; and marked the film debut of Virginia McKenna.

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