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  1. The Women is a 1939 American comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor. The film is based on Clare Boothe Luce 's 1936 play of the same name, and was adapted for the screen by Anita Loos and Jane Murfin, who had to make the film acceptable for the Production Code for it to be released. The film stars Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind ...

  2. The Women: Directed by George Cukor. With Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Mary Boland. A study of the lives and romantic entanglements of various interconnected women.

    • (15K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • George Cukor
    • 1939-09-01
  3. Women, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Mrs. Prowler Devious shop-girl Crystal (Joan Crawford) is on the phone with the never-seen paramour Stephen, when friends of his wife, Sylvia (Rosalind Russell) and Edith (Phyllis Povah), arrive to check her out, in George Cukor's The Women, 1939.

    • George Cukor, Edward Woehler
    • Norma Shearer
  4. The Women (1939) Joan Crawford and Norma Shearer star in this enjoyable comedy about a happily married woman who lets her catty friends talk her into divorce when her husband strays. The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  5. While they are at Lucy's dude ranch, Fowler arrives for her own divorce and the Countess meets fifth husband-to-be Buck. Back in New York, Mary's ex is now unhappily married to Crystal, who is already in an affair with Buck. When Sylvia lets this story slip at an exclusive nightclub, Crystal brags of her plans for a still wealthier marriage ...

  6. The Women (1939) The Women (1939) The Women (1939) The Women (1939) The Women (1939) View more photos Movie Info Synopsis Mary Haines (Norma Shearer) can't believe her husband's having an affair ...

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    • Comedy
  7. Aug 16, 2018 · The Women (1939) Watch on. The men are all off-stage, an intense implied presence, like lingering cigar smoke, so the title is archly appropriate. (Incidentally, “White women” would not ...

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