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The Women (Keepcase)

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Movie Review: Joan Crawford is a stone cold beyotch in this one!
Summary: 5 Stars

This movie rocks! The cast was stellar. The idea of gossip and its consequences is a great theme for a movie/play. Joan Crawford, although her part was small, played it to the hilt. The parting comment after the final showdown was a "Oh no, she didn't just say that!" momement. Rosalind Russell as a nasty woman, yet with a lot of physical comedy was excellent. I thought that fact that they didn't show the husbands was one of the best techniques ever.

Movie Review: A Classic Must See!
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a great DVD to own for anyone who is a fan of movies of this era. The performances are over the top, the dialogue is sheer camp and the costumes, well, just say that any "drag queen" would love hanging them in his/her closet! What a hoot! The add-ons are just as entertaining as the movie itself. If you are in the mood for a good laugh while being thoroughly entertained, purchase this DVD, invite a few friends over and make a party of it!

Movie Review: Gossipy, Catty, Nasty, and Nice.
Summary: 5 Stars

Wealthy married women don't seem to have much to do except cause trouble in their marriages and with each other. A great vehicle for many of the great MGM actresses in the 30s and a lot of fun too. Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Joan Fontaine, Marjorie Main star in this All Star cast. There are no men in this film, just plain acting fun. What a wonderful movie and one of the many in the great Hollywood year, 1939.

Movie Review: Simply the Best!
Summary: 5 Stars

Fast pace, witty - keeps you guessing what will they say ... what will they do next! There isn't a "slow" second in the film. It challenges you to be alert and pay attention - and the award for your effort is bountiful. Rosalind Russell is her beautiful and amazing self. The last couple lines of the film made me stand up and applaud - again. After seeing this movie, you must see Auntie Mame!

Movie Review: Women on the verge.
Summary: 5 Stars

A delightful romp in the world of high-society dames, circa 1939. Norma Schearer, Rosalind Russell, and a young Joan Crawford head the all-female cast in this sophisticated George Cukor classic. Sharp one-liners, campy dialogue, and witty interplay make this a comedy unlike any other of its time. Without a single four-letter word, this film manages to be intelligently bitchy and wonderfully fun.
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