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The Women

PG-13
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Kids/Family, Romance
In Theaters:
2.5
Clothing designer Mary Haines lives in a beautiful suburban Connecticut home with her wealthy financier husband Steven and their 11-year-old daughter Molly. Her best friend since college, Sylvie Fowler, is the editor of a prominent fashion magazine that dictates the latest in taste and style for New York City fashionistas. When Sylvie learns Steven is involved with Crystal Allen, a perfume salesgirl in Saks Fifth Avenue, from chatty manicurist Tanya, she confides in the ever-pregnant Edie Cohen but hesitates to tell Mary, who discovers the news herself from the same woman. Despite her mother Catherine's exhortation to keep quiet about what she knows, Mary confronts first Crystal and then Steven before asking for a divorce.Sylvie, Edie, and writer Alex Fisher join forces to support their spurned friend, but complications arise when Sylvie, facing the loss of her job, conspires with local gossip columnist Bailey Smith by confirming Mary's marital woes in exchange for Bailey contributing a celebrity profile to the magazine. Stunned by Sylvie's betrayal, Mary ends their friendship, although her daughter begins to confide in Sylvie when her mother, distracted by the upheaveals in her once idyllic life, becomes more distant.Fired from her job by her father, Mary decides to open her own clothing design firm with some financial assistance from Catherine. As she begins to get her life in order, she reunites with Sylvie and makes an effort to bond with Molly, who reveals her father's relationship with Crystal is unraveling. With this knowledge in hand, Mary sets out to repair her fractured marriage as she prepares to unveil her new line of women's wear in a fashion show attended not only by boutique owners but the buyer from Saks as well.

Director:

Diane English
Screenplay: , Jane Murfin , Clare Boothe Luce , Diane English
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
DVD Release: 2008-12-19 00:00:00.0
Tagline: A wealthy New Yorker leaves her cheating husband and bonds with other society women at a resort.
Synopsis
Clothing designer Mary Haines lives in a beautiful suburban Connecticut home with her wealthy financier husband Steven and their 11-year-old daughter Molly. Her best friend since college, Sylvie Fowler, is the editor of a prominent fashion magazine that dictates the latest in taste and style for New York City fashionistas. When Sylvie learns Steven is involved with Crystal Allen, a perfume salesgirl in Saks Fifth Avenue, from chatty manicurist Tanya, she confides in the ever-pregnant Edie Cohen but hesitates to tell Mary, who discovers the news herself from the same woman. Despite her mother Catherine's exhortation to keep quiet about what she knows, Mary confronts first Crystal and then Steven before asking for a divorce.Sylvie, Edie, and writer Alex Fisher join forces to support their spurned friend, but complications arise when Sylvie, facing the loss of her job, conspires with local gossip columnist Bailey Smith by confirming Mary's marital woes in exchange for Bailey contributing a celebrity profile to the magazine. Stunned by Sylvie's betrayal, Mary ends their friendship, although her daughter begins to confide in Sylvie when her mother, distracted by the upheaveals in her once idyllic life, becomes more distant.Fired from her job by her father, Mary decides to open her own clothing design firm with some financial assistance from Catherine. As she begins to get her life in order, she reunites with Sylvie and makes an effort to bond with Molly, who reveals her father's relationship with Crystal is unraveling. With this knowledge in hand, Mary sets out to repair her fractured marriage as she prepares to unveil her new line of women's wear in a fashion show attended not only by boutique owners but the buyer from Saks as well.
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