The 1002nd Ruse

The 1002nd Ruse (Russian: Тысяча вторая хитрость) is a 1915 Russian comedy film directed by Yevgeny Bauer.[1][2][3]

The 1002nd Ruse
Russian: Тысяча вторая хитрость
Directed byYevgeny Bauer
Written byVladimir Azov
Starring
  • Lina Bauer
  • S. Rassatov
  • Sergei Kvasnitsky
CountryRussian Empire
LanguageRussian

Plot

The film is about an elderly man who is cheating on his wife. He is trying to expose her...[4]

Cast

  • Lina Bauer as The Cunning Wife
  • S. Rassatov as The Husband
  • Sergei Kvasnitsky as Wife's Lover[5]
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References

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