A young Russian peasant feels pity for the Princess Anastasia and saves her life by accidentally wounding her in the massacre of the Romanoffs during the Russian Revolution..


If you're the kind of person who finds themselves drawn to the dusty corners of cinematic history, particularly the melodramas from the silent era, then maybe, just maybe, Clothes Make the Woman might offer a curious evening. Anyone expecting a tight narrative or nuanced character work is going to be incredibly frustra...

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"If you're the kind of person who finds themselves drawn to the dusty corners of cinematic history, particularly the melodramas from the silent era, then maybe, just maybe, Clothes Make the Woman might offer a curious evening. Anyone expecting a tight narrative or nuanced character work is going to be incredibly frustrated. This isn't a forgotten masterpiece; it's for the patient, the slightly masochistic, or those fascinated by how stories were told almost a century ago, warts and all. The film..."
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