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The Women (1939)
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Synopsis
Based on the Clare Booth Luce play of the same name, this MGM comedy is justly famous for its all-female cast and deft direction by
George Cukor
. The plot centers on a group of gossipy high-society women who spend their days at the beauty salon and haunting fashion shows. The sweet, happily wedded Mary Haines (
Norma Shearer
) finds her marriage in trouble when shopgirl Crystal Allen (
Joan Crawford
) gets her hooks into Mary's man. Naturally, this situation becomes the hot talk amongst Mary's catty friends, especially the scandalmonger Sylvia Fowler (
Rosalind Russell
), who has little room to talk -- she finds herself on a train to Reno and headed for divorce right after Mary. But with a bit of guts and daring, Mary snatches her man right back from Crystal's clutches. Snappy, witty dialogue, much of it courtesy of veteran screenwriter
Anita Loos
, helps send this film's humor over the top. So do the characterizations -- Crawford is as venomous as they come, and this was Russell's first chance to show what she could do as a comedienne. And don't discount Shearer -- her portrayal of good-girl Mary is never overpowered by these two far-flashier roles. The only part of The Women that misses is the fashion-show sequence. It was shot in color -- an innovative idea in its day -- but now both the concept and clothes are dreary and archaic. Do keep an eye on the supporting players, though, especially
Mary Boland
as the Countess DeLage. The role was based on a cafe society dame of that era, the Countess DiFrasso, who had a wild affair with
Gary Cooper
; that romance is satirized here. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide
Cast
Mary Boland
Countess DeLage
Joan Crawford
Chrystal Allen
Joan Crawford
Crystal Allen
Esther Dale
Ingrid, Country House Cook
Joan Fontaine
Peggy Day
Paulette Goddard
Miriam Aarons
Virginia Grey
Pat, Perfume Counter Clerk
Hedda Hopper
Dolly Dupuyster
Mary Beth Hughes
Miss Trimmerback
Ruth Hussey
Miss Watts, Stephen's Secretary
Marjorie Main
Lucy, Dude Ranch Owner
Ann Morriss
Exercise Instructor
Florence Nash
Nancy Blake
Phyllis Povah
Edith Potter
Rosalind Russell
Sylvia Fowler
Norma Shearer
Mary Haines
Lucile Watson
Mrs. Moorhead, Mary's Mother
Virginia Weidler
Little Mary
Cora Witherspoon
Mrs. Van Adams
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Wade B. Rubottom
Art Director
Joseph Ruttenberg
Cinematographer
Oliver Marsh
Cinematographer
David Snell
Composer (Music Score)
Edward Ward
Composer (Music Score)
Adrian
Costume Designer
George Cukor
Director
Robert J. Kern
Editor
Claire Luce
Play Author
Clare Boothe
Play Author
Hunt Stromberg
Producer
Anita Loos
Screenwriter
Jane Murfin
Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis
Set Designer
Edward Ward
Songwriter
George Forrest
Songwriter
Robert Wright
Songwriter
Year: 1939
Runtime: 133
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy Drama
Produced by
MGM
Awards
1939 - 10 Best Films - New York Times
1939 - 10 Best Films - New York Times
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