
Woman to Woman
Drama · Romance
Overview
A Canadian officer, David Anson, who falls for French dancer Nicolette Bonnett during wartime, has a child with her, and returns heartbroken after her death from a weak heart, only for his wife to adopt the son, linking their lives across continents and tragedy, exploring themes of love, duty, and lost time.
Top Cast


Douglass Montgomery
Douglass Montgomery
David Anson
Douglass Montgomery
David Anson


Joyce Howard
Joyce Howard
Nicolette Bonnet
Joyce Howard
Nicolette Bonnet


Adele Dixon
Adele Dixon
Sylvia Anson
Adele Dixon
Sylvia Anson


Yvonne Arnaud
Yvonne Arnaud
Henriette
Yvonne Arnaud
Henriette


Paul Collins
Paul Collins
David Junior
Paul Collins
David Junior


Eugene Deckers
Eugene Deckers
De Rillac
Eugene Deckers
De Rillac


Kay Young
Kay Young
Pauline
Kay Young
Pauline


Martin Miller
Martin Miller
Postman
Martin Miller
Postman


Agnes Bernelle
Agnes Bernelle
Lolo
Agnes Bernelle
Lolo


George Carney
George Carney
Taxi Driver
George Carney
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