The Woman Dressed As a Man

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The Woman Dressed As a Man
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Directed by Augusto Genina
Written by Ugo Falena (play)
Produced by Alexandre Kamenka
Starring
Cinematography Georges Périnal
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byLes Grandes Exclusivités Européennes
Release date
11 March 1932
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

The Woman Dressed As a Man (French: La femme en homme) is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Carmen Boni, Armand Bernard and André Dubosc. [1]

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It was based on a 1925 play by Ugo Falena which had previously been adapted into the 1926 silent film The Last Lord and was remade in 1945 as The Twentieth Duke .

The film's sets were designed by the art director Lazare Meerson.

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