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Meg Ryan | Mary Haines | |
Bette Midler | Leah Miller | |
Debi Mazar | Tanya | |
Cloris Leachman | Maggie | |
Eva Mendes | Crystal Allen | |
Candice Bergen | Catherine Frazier | |
Jada Pinkett Smith | Alex Fisher | |
Carrie Fisher | Bailey Smith | |
Debra Messing | Edie Cohen | |
Annette Bening | Sylvia Fowler | |
Jada Pinkett-Smith | ||
India Ennenga | Molly Haines | |
Natasha Alam | Natasha | |
Ana Gasteyer | Pat | |
Joanna Gleason | Barbara Delacorte | |
Tilly Scott Pedersen | Uta |
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Producer | Diane English
Victoria Pearman Mick Jagger |
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Writer | Diane English
Clare Boothe Luce |
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Cinematography | Anastas N. Michos
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Mothers, daughters, wives, friends: These are the women of The Women. Based on Clare Boothe Luce's Broadway success and the hit 1939 movie, this sparkling update (from Murphy Brown creator Diane English) set in Manhattan and featuring an all-star, all-female cast says a lot about what it means to be today's woman - and all of it's funny! The story starts with beautiful, smart, accomplished Mary Haines (Meg Ryan) discovering her husband is cheating on her. It's a time when friends are needed, so Mary's gal pals (Annette Bening, Jada Pinkett Smith and Debra Messing) and mother (Candice Bergen) rally 'round with advice, cocktails and shopping. The Wife vs. the Other Woman (Eva Mendes): Sharpen your claws for a timeless - and wonderfully witty - battle. |
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