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Two Heads on a Pillow (1934):
A lawyer and his wife divorce after many quarrels, but when they meet again they are reconciled.
Two Heads on a Pillow (1934):
Teenagers Jenny and Lucy are having a sleepover and talk all night about their lives, which we see in flashback. Jenny (Alice Madora) grew up on a ranch before her family moved to the city; she misses the horses, the open spaces and the ranchhands. Lucy (Gwendolyn Pike) feels like she's never gone anywhere or done anything, and that her life and the boys at her school are boring. Each learns through listening to the other's stories that while the grass appears greener on the other side, their own lives aren't so bad after all.
Two Heads on a Pillow (1934):
Down in their luck conjoined twins venture to Los Angeles so that one of them can pursue an acting career. To make ends meet, the other twin turns tricks.
Two Heads on a Pillow (1934):
Set in Japan in the late 18th century, this was the first known film based on the life of a samurai warrior. The celluoid, recently discovered in the basement of a Los Angeles film mogul's home during an estate auction, has been restored, but the deterioration is obvious. The story is jerky in spots, and the subtitles leave a lot to be desired, but the shock ending leaves the audiece in stitches, and everyone else in pieces.
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