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The women - Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Diane English
Threat advisory: Low - Low risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
The women is about friends and mothers and daughters. It's about breaking up and finding your way back. It's about reinventing yourself. It's about walking through fire for what you believe in. It's about Women.
Diane English, the creator of Murphy Brown, has gathered an exceptional cast for the remake of George Cukor's 1939 classic. Her script maintains the arch spirit of the original, and the all-female cast, but the women aren't as relentlessly catty this time around. The story follows a group of female friends when the one they envied most discovers her husband is cheating on her.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film drama female relationships remake marriage adultery gossip spa beauty scandal
Persons of interest
- Meg Ryan .... Mary Haines
- Eva Mendes .... Crystal Allen
- Jada Pinkett Smith .... Miriam Aarons
- Annette Bening .... Sylvia Fowler
- Carrie Fisher .... Nancy Blake
- Debra Messing .... Edith Potter
- Candice Bergen .... Catherine Frazier
- Cloris Leachman .... Maggie
- Bette Midler .... Flora DeLave
- Debi Mazar .... Olga
- Joanna Gleason .... Barbara Delacorte
- Keegan Connor Tracy .... Dolly Dupuyster
- Lynn Whitfield .... Glenda Hill
- Natasha Alam .... Natasha
- India Ennenga .... Molly Haines
- Christy Scott Cashman .... Emily
- Jill Flint .... Anne
- Maya Ri Sanchez .... Dora
- Luz Alexandra Ramos .... Carmen
- Jordan Schechter .... Ashley
- Tilly Scott Pedersen .... Uta
- Clare Boothe Luce .... Playwright
- Anita Loos .... Screenwriter (1939)
- Jane Murfin .... Screenwriter (1939)
- Diane English .... Screenwriter
- Diane English .... Director
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- The women official movie site
- The women film production notes
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Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
Gosh, you can tell The women was made in the 30s. Trying to update it by 70 years is pushing it a bit. Well, ok, a lot. Despite adding an African-American lesbian the characters are all stereotypes. The dilemma is set a a world that's so rarefied that no-one will give a toss. Sex and the city this ain't.
There are a couple of funny lines.
The drama movie The women is directed by Diane English and stars Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes.
Government security censorship classification
PG (Mild sexual references, coarse language and drug references)
Surveillance time
114 minutes (1:54 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 23 October 2008
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