Women, The - (Original Trailer)
A happily married woman (Norma Shearer) lets her catty friends talk her into divorce when her husband has an affair with shopgirl Joan Crawford in The Women (1939), directed by George Cukor.
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Peggy Day (Joan Fontaine) and Mary Haines (Norma Shearer) enter Sydney's salon where the chatty Olga (Dennie Moore) does Mary's nails and recklessly dishes on Mr. Haines, in George Cukor's The Women, 1939.
Women, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) You're A Blithering Coward
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Women, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) That's French For Love
On the ladies' train to Reno seeking divorces, the Countess (Mary Boland) introduces herself to Mary (Norma Shearer) and recruits Miriam (Paulette Goddard), in George Cukor's The Women, 1939.
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.