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"The Women - It's all about men!" is english Language Movie.
"The Women" was released on 01 September 1939 it had a budget of $1,688,000 and had box office collection of $2,270,000.
The movie was directed by George Cukor
It has cast of: Norma Shearer as Mary Haines, Joan Crawford as Crystal Allen, Rosalind Russell as Sylvia Fowler, Mary Boland as The Countess De Lave, Paulette Goddard as Miriam Aarons, Joan Fontaine as Peggy Day, Lucile Watson as Mrs. Morehead, Phyllis Povah as Edith Potter, Virginia Weidler as Little Mary, Marjorie Main as Lucy, Virginia Grey as Pat, Ruth Hussey as Miss Wattson, Muriel Hutchison as Jane, Hedda Hopper as Dolly Dupuyster, Florence Nash as Nancy Blake, Cora Witherspoon as Mrs. Van Adams, Ann Morriss as Exercise Instructress, Dennie Moore as Olga, Mary Cecil as Maggie, Mary Beth Hughes as Miss Trimmerback, Dorothy Adams as Miss Atkinson (uncredited), Ruth Alder as Woman Under Sunlamp (uncredited), Mariska Aldrich as Singing Teacher (uncredited), Meeka Aldrich as Masseuse (uncredited), Barbara Jo Allen as Receptionist (uncredited), Judith Allen as Corset Model (uncredited), Maude Allen as Cyclist (uncredited), Effie Anderson as Nurse (uncredited), Mary Anderson as Young Girl (uncredited), Dorothy Appleby as Treatment Girl (uncredited), Gertrude Astor as Mud Bath Nurse (uncredited), Bunny Beatty as Debutante in Powder Room (uncredited), May Beatty as Fat Woman / Society Woman (uncredited), Wilda Bennett as Mrs. Carter (uncredited), Joan Blair as Miss Atkins (uncredited), Gladys Blake as Miss St. Claire (uncredited), Betty Blythe as Mrs. South (uncredited), Marie Blake as Stockroom Girl (uncredited), May Boley as Mud Mask (uncredited), Lilian Bond as Mrs. Erskine (uncredited), Frederika Brown as Head Saleswoman (uncredited), Veda Buckland as Woman (uncredited), Aileen Carlyle as Miss Hicks (uncredited), Shirley Chambers as Girl in a Bath (uncredited), Lita Chevret as Woman Under Sunlamp (uncredited), Dora Clement as Woman Under Sunlamp (uncredited), Mabel Colcord as Woman Getting Massage (uncredited), Beatrice Cole as Negligee Model (uncredited), Mildred Coles as Debutante (uncredited), Nell Craig as Nurse (uncredited), Esther Dale as Ingrid (uncredited), Mary Dees as Girl (uncredited), Eva Dennison as Old Girl (uncredited), Estelle Etterre as Hairdresser #2 (uncredited), Dot Farley as Large Woman (uncredited), Nance Lee Ferrar as Edith Potter's Daughter (uncredited), Flora Finch as Woman Window Tapper (uncredited), Ruth Findlay as Pedicurist (uncredited), Agnes Fraser as Debutante (uncredited), June Gittelson as Mrs. Goldstein (uncredited), Grace Goodall as Head Saleswoman (uncredited), Rita Gould as Dietician (uncredited), Grayce Hampton as Dowager in Powder Room (uncredited), Sibyl Harris as Fashion Show Commentator (uncredited), Theresa Harris as Olive (uncredited), Winifred Harris as Mrs. North / Society Woman (uncredited), Grace Hayle as Cyclist (uncredited), Brenda Henderson as Mrs. Jones' Daughter (uncredited), Jany Hope as Edith Potter's Daughter (uncredited), Joey Hope as Edith Potter's Daughter (uncredited), Virginia Howell as Receptionist (uncredited), Carol Hughes as Salesgirl at Modiste Salon (uncredited), Jane Isbell as Edith Potter's Daughter (uncredited), Suzanne Kaaren as Princess Mara (uncredited), Alice Keating as Saleswoman (uncredited), Carole Lee Kilbry as Theatrical Child (uncredited), Carole Lee Kirby as Theatrical Child (uncredited), Lucia LaCerte as Treatment Girl (uncredited), Lenita Lane as Mrs. Spencer's Friend (uncredited), Priscilla Lawson as Hairdresser #1 (uncredited), Leni Lynn as Edith's Oldest Daughter (uncredited), Leila McIntyre as Woman with Bundles (uncredited), Janet McLeay as Girl in Shadowgraph / Glamour Girl (uncredited), Butterfly McQueen as Lulu (uncredited), Greta Meyer as Masseuse (uncredited), Helene Millard as Cosmetic Saleswoman (uncredited), Sue Moore as Masseuse (uncredited), Natalie Moorhead as Woman at Modiste Salon (uncredited), Gertrude Needham as Woman (uncredited), Hattie Noel as Maid on Train (uncredited), Florence O'Brien as Euphie (uncredited), Mimi Olivera as Manicurist (uncredited), Blanche Payson as Masseuse (uncredited), Edith Penn as Nurse (uncredited), Barbara Pepper as Tough Girl (uncredited), Virginia Pine as Glamour Girl (uncredited), Hilda Plowright as Miss Fordyce (uncredited), Aileen Pringle as Miss Carter the Saleslady (uncredited), Catherine Proctor as Woman in Cabinet (uncredited), Isabel Randolph as Woman in Cabinet (uncredited), Renie Riano as Ugly Saleswoman (uncredited), Ruth Rickaby as Nurse (uncredited), Jo Ann Sayers as Debutante (uncredited), Dorothy Sebastian as Saleswoman Pat (uncredited), Peggy Shannon as Mrs. Jones (uncredited), Mildred Shay as Crystal's French Maid Helen (uncredited), Clarice Sherry as Girl (uncredited), Florence Shirley as Miss Archer (uncredited), Irene Shirley as Nurse (uncredited), Amzie Strickland as Glamour Girl (uncredited), Ann Teeman as Makeup Artist (uncredited), Terry as Fighting Dog at Beauty Shop (uncredited), Charlotte Treadway as Companion Woman (uncredited), Beryl Wallace as Woman in Cabinet (uncredited), Josephine Whittell as Mrs. Spencer (uncredited), Marjorie Wood as Sadie the Old Maid in Powder Room (uncredited), Charlotte Wynters as Miss Batchelor (uncredited), Mary Young as Grandma (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Clare Boothe Luce as Theatre Play(Writing), Anita Loos as Screenplay(Writing), George Cukor as Director(Directing), Jane Murfin as Screenplay(Writing), Edward Ward as Music(Sound), Robert Kern as Editor(Editing), Cedric Gibbons as Art Direction(Art), Oliver T. Marsh as Director of Photography(Camera), F. Scott Fitzgerald as Screenplay(Writing), David Snell as Original Music Composer(Sound), Jack D. Moore as Set Decoration(Art), Donald Ogden Stewart as Screenplay(Writing), Hunt Stromberg as Producer(Production), Joseph Ruttenberg as Cinematography(Crew), Edwin B. Willis as Set Decoration(Art), Paul Marquardt as Orchestrator(Sound), Donna Hall as Stunts(Crew), Sydney Guilaroff as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Edward Woehler as Assistant Director(Directing), Leonid Raab as Orchestrator(Sound), Audrey Scott as Stunts(Crew), George King as Choreographer(Crew), Charles Maxwell as Orchestrator(Sound), George Bassman as Orchestrator(Sound), Wally Heglin as Orchestrator(Sound), Adrian as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Douglas Shearer as Sound Director(Sound), in lead roles.