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The Women
TrailerA study of the lives and romantic entanglements of various interconnected women. In the eternal battle between the sexes, one side holds an overwhelming advantage: Armed with razor-sharp wit and wielding gossip as a weapon, victory can only go to The Women.Actors: Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Mary Boland, Paulette Goddard, Phyllis Povah, Joan Fontaine, Virginia Weidler, Lucile Watson, Marjorie Main, Virginia Grey, ...»Director: George CukorCountry: United StatesDuration: 133 minQuality: HDRelease: 1939IMDb: 7.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Women"
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Characters of "The Women"
Mary HainesPlayed by: Norma ShearerCrystal AllenPlayed by: Joan CrawfordSylvia FowlerPlayed by: Rosalind RussellThe Countess DeLavePlayed by: Mary BolandMiriam AaronsPlayed by: Paulette GoddardEdith PotterPlayed by: Phyllis PovahPeggy DayPlayed by: Joan FontaineLittle MaryPlayed by: Virginia WeidlerCatherine FrazierPlayed by: Lucile WatsonLucyPlayed by: Marjorie MainPatPlayed by: Virginia GreyMiss WattsPlayed by: Ruth HusseyBailey SmithPlayed by: Hedda HopperNancy BlakePlayed by: Florence NashExercise instructressPlayed by: Ann MorrissMiss TrimmerbackPlayed by: Mary Beth Hughes -
Directors of "The Women"
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Creators of "The Women"
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Critic Reviews of "The Women"
Chicago ReaderSeptember 11, 2008The catty banter and Wildean aphorisms (some of them contributed by Anita Loos) are delivered with impeccable timing by a cast only MGM could have mustered.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 11, 2008[Cukor is] at his best with a cast that includes Rosalind Russell, Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Hedda Hopper, Ruth Hussey, Paulette Goddard, and Joan Fontaine.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006A more eccentric film than the following year's The Philadelphia Story, with which it shares a couple of faces, it's almost as fabulous.
Combustible CelluloidSeptember 12, 2008Isn't quite as nasty as it probably could have been, coming several years after the establishment of the Hays Code, but it's still plenty witty.
Film4September 11, 2008Directed by Cukor with his trademark elegance, and proof of the filmmaker's famed ability to direct female actresses, this sparkling satire on backbiting, privileged women continues to delight.
Film ExperienceJuly 20, 2007a bitchy but endearing mix of comedy and melodrama. Norma Shearer holds the chaos together with improbable dignity.
EmanuelLevy.ComJune 23, 2006Cukor's all-star version of Booth's stinging play is all about wisecracking cattiness of wives and mistresses (of the upper class), confirming men's suspicions of what women talk about when they are not around.
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