The Women

The Women

1939 "It's all about men!"
The Women
The Women

The Women

7.7 | 2h13m | NR | en | Drama

A happily married woman lets her catty friends talk her into divorce when her husband strays.

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7.7 | 2h13m | NR | en | Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: September. 01,1939 | Released Producted By: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A happily married woman lets her catty friends talk her into divorce when her husband strays.

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Cast

Norma Shearer , Joan Crawford , Rosalind Russell

Director

Cedric Gibbons

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zemboy I can't believe how many good reviews this movie has gotten from other people. Anybody who enjoys this film MUST absolutely hate women in general and enjoy seeing them portrayed as mean-spirited scandal mongers. In my 75 years of life I have never seen as many rotten women as I see in this one movie.The only nice things about the movie are the child and her dog. Skip this unless unless you hate women.
steffaneybenson The women is a great movie and comedy. It informs you of self worth and what you deserve and the difficulties of dealing with a cheating man. Its covered throughout with comedy though with Mrs. haynes best friends certain characters ! Silvia being the best, best friend she has ! If it was not for her she wouldn't have known about Stevens affair and she the most round character in the movie. The fashion was also interesting as well , seeing the way it was staged back in the 1930's. Great film. !
ashleyrosencrans I liked this movie a lot because it really showed the power of women. It was interesting how there was not one man in the whole entire movie. The plot definitely kept me watching and I thought it was very realistic and had a great ending. Lots of women feed on the drama of others and affairs have always been a thing. I thought the main Character Mary was very mature and handled each situation perfectly, a very inspiring woman! Also, I love the style that these women wore in the 1930's! Makes me wish I was a part of that time.
Antonius Block If you're having a little trouble following all of the chatter in the beginning of the movie, with what seems like too many characters and too much talking, just bear with it. The movie settles down nicely, and deals with the age old problem of infidelity. It has the interesting distinction of having a completely all-female cast, as well as quite a bit of star power. Norma Shearer is sweet and natural as always, and Joan Crawford plays her husband's mistress perfectly, with just the right amount of deviousness. Add Rosaline Russell and Joan Fontaine among others, and have them parade around in both high fashion, so well put together, as well as in exercise clothing at the spa, and wow, it's just a pretty film to watch. Oh, and while most of the film is in black and white, there is a fantastic six-minute fashion show in the middle which breaks into full color. The film had to conform to the dreaded Code, but it treats the subject of adultery more bluntly than I would have expected for 1939. When Shearer's character finds out about it, it's interesting to watch her mother's advice, which boils down to ignoring it because most men stray, including her father. I also loved Cukor's shot of Russell telling Shearer what to do, her bossy image appearing in 3 mirrors behind the stricken Shearer. There are some silly scenes here and there, the film gets a little sidetracked now and then, and I wasn't a big fan of the ending, but it's well worth watching.