Two Kinds of Women is a lost 1922 silent film western directed by Colin Campbell and starring Pauline Frederick. It is based on a novel Judith of Blue Lake Ranch by Jackson Gregory. Robertson-Cole produced and distribution was through Film Booking Offices of America.
Riley Sinclair (Farnum) seeks to avenge the death of his brother, whose three companions – Quade, Sanderson, and Lowrie – left him to die in the desert. Two of the three men die, and the third is spared so that he can confess to the crime. Sinclair helps John Caspar (Love), a schoolteacher, who is actually a rich young woman who is trying to get away from her opportunist husband. When her identity is revealed, she and Sinclair fall in love.