The 1002nd Ruse (1915)
To thwart the manipulative habits of his flirtatious young wife, an old man reads the invaluable book, 'One Thousand and One Feminine Ruses - Practical Directions for Elderly Husbands.' Thanks to the book, the husband manages to foil many of his fickle partner's plans, but she's determined to have the last word.
Director: Yevgeni Bauer
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Emma Bauer as The cunning wife |
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Sergei Rassatov as The husband |
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Sergei Kvasnitskii as Wife's lover |
| Directing | Yevgeni Bauer | Director |
| Writing | Vladimir Azov | Theatre Play |
| Production | Aleksandr Khanzhonkov | Producer |