A wealthy New Yorker leaves her cheating husband and bonds with other society women at a resort. A remake of George Cukor's 1939 film "The Women."
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. A remake of George Cukor's classic 1939 film The Women is based upon Clare Boothe Luce's play centred around the trials and tribulations of four female friends. Mary Haines (Meg Ryan) is a clothing designer who seems to have it all - a beautiful country home a rich financier husband an adorable 11-year-old daughter and a part-time career creating designs for her father's venerable clothing company. Her best friend Sylvie Fowler (Annette Bening) leads another enviable life - a happily single editor of a prominent fashion magazine a possessor of a huge closet of designer clothes and a revered arbiter of taste and style poised on New York's cutting edge. But when Mary's husband enters into an affair with Crystal Allen (Eva Mendes) a sultry 'spritzer girl' lurking behind the Saks Fifth Avenue perfume counter all hell breaks loose. Mary and Sylvie's relationship is tested to the breaking point while their tight-knit circle of friends including mega-mommy Edie Cohen (Debra Messing) and author Alex Fisher (Jada Pinkett-Smith) all start to question their own friendships and romantic relationships.
Comedy based on the 1939 film directed by George Cukor. Meg Ryan star as Mary Haines, a New York clothing designer who seems to have it all: a beautiful designer home, a rich financier husband, an adorable eleven-year-old daughter (India Ennenga) and glamorous friends in high places. But when Mary finds out that her husband is having an affair with perfume counter salesgirl Crystal Allen (Eva Mendes), her fabulous life starts to crumble into dust around her. The film co-stars Annette Bening, Debra Messing and Jada Pinkett-Smith, and features no men on screen.
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