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The Women
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A study of the lives and romantic entanglements of various interconnected women. In the eternal battle between the sexes, one side holds an overwhelming advantage: Armed with razor-sharp wit and wielding gossip as a weapon, victory can only go to The Women.Â
A study of the lives and romantic entanglements of various interconnected women. In the eternal battle between the sexes, one side holds an overwhelming advantage: Armed with razor-sharp wit and wielding gossip as a weapon, victory can only go to The Women.Â
Actors:
Lita Chevret,
Virginia Grey,
Mabel Colcord,
Dennie Moore,
Joan Crawford,
Margaret Dumont,
Cora Witherspoon,
Josephine Whittell,
Joan Blair,
Mary Young,
Helene Millard,
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Lita Chevret
May 27, 1908 in Oakland, California, USA
Virginia Grey
22 March 1917, Los Angeles, California, USA
Mabel Colcord
13 August 1873, San Francisco, California, USA
Dennie Moore
30 December 1902, New York City, New York, USA
Joan Crawford
23 March 1906, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Margaret Dumont
Cora Witherspoon
5 January 1890, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Josephine Whittell
30 November 1883, San Francisco, California, USA
Joan Blair
June 8, 1903 in New York City, New York, USA
Mary Young
June 21, 1879 in New York City, New York, USA
Helene Millard
30 September 1905, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Director:
George Cukor
George Cukor
7 July 1899, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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