Two Thousand Women

Two Thousand Women
Directed byFrank Launder
Screenplay byFrank Launder
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Michael Pertwee
Produced byEdward Black
executive
Maurice Ostrer
StarringPhyllis Calvert
Flora Robson
Patricia Roc
Renée Houston
CinematographyJack E. Cox
Edited byR. E. Dearing
Music byHans May
Production
company
Distributed byGainsborough Studios
Ellis Films (US)
Release dates
  • 6 November 1944 (1944-11-06) (UK)
  • October 1951 (1951-10) (US)
Running time
97 min. (UK)
81 min. (US)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office547,159 admissions (France, 1945)[1]

Two Thousand Women is a 1944 British comedy-drama war film about a German internment camp in Occupied France which holds British women who have been resident in the country. Three RAF aircrewmen, whose bomber has been shot down, enter the camp and are hidden by the women from the Germans.

The film was released in the United States in 1951 in a severely cut-down version under the title of House of 1,000 Women. Per the British Film Institute database, this is the second in an "unofficial trilogy" by Launder and Gilliat, along with Millions Like Us (1943) and Waterloo Road (1945).

  1. ^ French box office in 1945 at Box office story

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