

The Warrior's Husband
Directed by Walter LangApril 28, 1933 75mComedy
6.3
In Pontus, the land of the Amazons, gender roles and natures are completely reversed: men stay at home and take care of the children and women are the strong sex, thanks to the sacred girdle of the Roman goddess Diana. It is in the care of Queen Hippolyta and her sister Antiope, the commander of the female armed forces. Only Sapiens, Queen Hippolyta's new husband, advocates women's rights.
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The Warrior's Husband was released on April 28, 1933.
The Warrior's Husband was directed by Walter Lang.
The Warrior's Husband has a runtime of 75m.
The Warrior's Husband was produced by Jesse L. Lasky.
In Pontus, the land of the Amazons, gender roles and natures are completely reversed: men stay at home and take care of the children and women are the strong sex, thanks to the sacred girdle of the Roman goddess Diana. It is in the care of Queen Hippolyta and her sister Antiope, the commander of the female armed forces. Only Sapiens, Queen Hippolyta's new husband, advocates women's rights.
The key characters in The Warrior's Husband are Antiope (Elissa Landi), Theseus (David Manners), Sapiens (Ernest Truex).
The Warrior's Husband is a Comedy film.
The Warrior's Husband has an audience rating of 6.3 out of 10.
The Warrior's Husband had a budget of $394K.














