The Women (1939)
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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
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 133 mins
Complete Cast:
- Norma Shearer - Mary Haines
- Rosalind Russell - Sylvia Fowler
- Joan Fontaine - Peggy Day
- Phyllis Povah - Edith Potter
- Lucile Watson - Mrs. Moorhead, Mary's Mother
- Esther Dale - Ingrid, Country House Cook
- Ruth Hussey - Miss Watts, Stephen's Secretary
- Virginia Grey - Pat, Perfume Counter Clerk
- Cora Witherspoon - Mrs. Van Adams
- Dorothy Adams - Miss Atkinson
- Maude Allen - Cyclist
- May Beatty - Fat Woman
- Betty Blythe
- Lillian Bond - Mrs. Erskine
- Lita Chevret - Woman Under Sunlamp
- Mariska Aldrich - Singing Teacher
- Carolyn Hughes - Salesgirl at Modiste Salon
- Marjorie Wood - Sadie, Old Maid in Powder Room
- Josephine Whittell - Mrs. Spencer
- Dennie Moore - Olga, Manicurist
- Charlotte Treadway - Her Companion
- Florence Shirley - Miss Archer
- Peggy Shannon - Mrs. Jones
- Jo Ann Sayers - Debutante
- Hilda Plowright - Miss Fordyce
- Natalie Moorhead - Woman in Modiste Salon
- Leila McIntyre - Woman With Bundles
- Muriel Hutchinson - Jane, Mary's Maid
- Grace Hayle - Cyclist
- Theresa Harris - Olive
- Flora Finch - Woman Window Tapper
- Margaret Dumont - Mrs. Wagstaff
- Nell Craig - Nurse
- Joan Crawford - Crystal Allen
- Mary Boland - Countess DeLage
- Paulette Goddard - Miriam Aarons
- Virginia Weidler - Little Mary
- Florence Nash - Nancy Blake
- Ann Morriss - Exercise Instructor
- Mary Beth Hughes - Miss Trimmerback
- Marjorie Main - Lucy, Dude Ranch Owner
- Hedda Hopper - Dolly Dupuyster
- Judith Allen - Model
- Gertrude Astor - Nurse
- Marie Blake - Stock Room Girl
- May Boley
- Veda Buckland - Woman
- Estelle Etterre - Hairdresser
- Ruth Findlay - Pediatrist
- Barbara Jo Allen - Receptionist [uncredited]
- Charlotte Wynters - Miss Batchelor
- Gertrude Simpson - Stage Mother
- Ruth Alder - Woman Under Sunlamp
- Rita Gould - Dietician
- Mildred Shay - Helene the French Maid
- Dorothy Sebastian - Saleswoman
- Aileen Pringle - Miss Carter, Saleslady
- Florence O'Brien - Euphie
- Butterfly McQueen - Lulu, Cosmetics Counter Maid
- Priscilla Lawson - Hairdresser
- Virginia Howell - Receptionist
- Winifred Harris - Mrs. North
- Grace Goodall - Head Saleswoman
- Dot Farley - Large Woman
- Dora Clement - Woman Under Sunlamp
- Director(s):
- George Cukor
- Writer(s):
- Anita Loos, Jane Murfin
- Producer(s):
- Hunt Stromberg
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- 1939 - The Women - New York Times - 10 Best Films








