
Pasha's Wives
Directed by G.W. Pabst, Marc SorkinMireille, a Frenchwoman, marries a westernized Turkish diplomat and, thinking that she will live a dream life in an Arabian Nights setting, follows him back to his native country, only to discover that, in a staunchly traditional society, she will not be a free woman there any longer.
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Pasha's Wives was released on February 18, 1939.
Pasha's Wives was directed by G.W. Pabst, Marc Sorkin.
Pasha's Wives has a runtime of 1h 38m.
Pasha's Wives was produced by Romain Pinès.
Mireille, a Frenchwoman, marries a westernized Turkish diplomat and, thinking that she will live a dream life in an Arabian Nights setting, follows him back to his native country, only to discover that, in a staunchly traditional society, she will not be a free woman there any longer.
The key characters in Pasha's Wives are Mireille, the French wife (Viviane Romance), Sultan Soliman (Marcel Dalio), Vedad Bey, her husband (John Lodge).
Pasha's Wives is a Comedy, Drama film.
Pasha's Wives has an audience rating of 6.1 out of 10.


















