HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEPARATE ACCOUNT TWO
485BPOS, EX-9, 2000-09-18
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                                             HARTFORD LIFE

September 18, 2000


Board of Directors                                LYNDA GODKIN
Hartford Life Insurance Company                   Senior Vice President, General
200 Hopmeadow Street                              Counsel & Corporate Secretary,
Simsbury, CT  06089                               Director

RE: SEPARATE ACCOUNT TWO
    HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
    File No. 333-39612

Dear Sir/Madam:

I have acted as General Counsel to Hartford Life Insurance Company (the
"Company"), a Connecticut insurance company, and Hartford Life Insurance Company
Separate Account Two (the "Account") in Connecticut with the registration of an
indefinite amount of securities in the form of variable annuity contracts (the
"Contracts") with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended. I have examined such documents (including the Form N-4
registration statement) and reviewed such questions of law as I considered
necessary and appropriate, and on the basis of such examination and review, it
is my opinion that:

1.   The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly existing as a stock
     life insurance company under the laws of the State of Connecticut and is
     duly authorized by the Insurance Department of the State of Connecticut to
     issue the Contracts.

2.   The Account is a duly authorized and existing separate account established
     pursuant to the provisions of Section 38a-433 of the Connecticut Statutes.

3.   To the extent so provided under the Contracts, that portion of the assets
     of the Account equal to the reserves and other contract liabilities with
     respect to the Account will not be chargeable with liabilities arising out
     of any other business that the Company may conduct.

4.   The Contracts, when issued as contemplated by the Form N-4 Registration
     Statement, will constitute legal, validly issued and binding obligations of
     the Company.

I hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to the Form N-4
registration statement for the Contracts and the Account.

Sincerely,

/s/ Lynda Godkin

Lynda Godkin


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