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  1. The Warrior's Husband is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Walter Lang and starring Elissa Landi, David Manners, and Ernest Truex. It tells the story of the Amazons, who ruled over men thanks to the sacred girdle of Diana, and Hercules who came to steal it.

  2. The Warrior's Husband: Directed by Walter Lang. With Elissa Landi, David Manners, Ernest Truex, Lionel Belmore. 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 ...

    • (79)
    • Comedy
    • Walter Lang
    • 1933-04-28
  3. Queen Hippolyta (Marjorie Rambeau) rules Pontus with masculine authority; in fact, it is the women of Pontus who do all the laboring, fighting, and governing. Hippolyta's husband Sapiens (Ernest Truex) is truly a sissy of the first order, and is not unlike most of Pontus' male inhabitants.

  4. Der Film The Warrior's Husband ist ein 75 minuten lang comedy aus 1933, unter der regie von Walter Lang. Die Hauptbesetzung besteht aus David Manners, Elissa Landi und Ernest Truex.

  5. In 800 B.C., the land of Pontus is ruled by women; women support the men -- weak, cowering creatures whose place is believed to be in the home -- and fight to protect them. After a victorious battle, the warriors return to Pontus led by Hippolyta, their queen, and her sister Antiope, the military leader, with male prisoners as their spoils of ...

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  7. Directed by Walter Lang. The Warrior’s Husband is a satire of the male and female roles in society set in 800 B.C.. Queen Hippolyta (Marjorie Rambeau) rules Pontus with masculine authority; in fact, it is the women of Pontus who do all the laboring, fighting, and governing.