The Women (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 18, 2002

Original Title:
The Women

Alternate Titles:
Stage On Screen: The Women

Genres:
TV Movie

Production Companies:
Thirteen

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 126

Mary Haines's life falls apart and her social circle shatters after her husband's affair is revealed. Filmed version of the 2001 Broadway revival with the original cast reprising their roles.

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Assistant Director:
Ken Diego

Camera Operator:
Mark Whitman
Ed Fussell
Ron Smith
Tom Hurwitz
John Kosmaczewski
David Smith
Bob Del Russo
Steve Yaconetti
Greg Barna

Casting:
Jim Carnahan

Co-Producer:
Jodee Nimerichter

Costume Design:
Isaac Mizrahi

Director:
Jay Sandrich

Editor:
Girish Bhargava

Executive Producer:
Jac Venza

Fight Choreographer:
Valerie A. Peterson

Hair Designer:
Jeff Francis

Hair Supervisor:
Manuela LaPorte
Jeff Francis
Gary Arave

Lighting Design:
Brian MacDevitt

Producer:
Judy Kinberg

Production Coordinator:
Eva Anisko

Production Manager:
Sven Nebelung

Production Supervisor:
Mitch Owgang

Set Designer:
Derek McLane

Sound:
Blake Norton

Sound Designer:
Douglas J. Cuomo

Sound Editor:
Jeffrey Septoff
Danny Caccavo
James David Redding III
Tony Pipitone

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken Hahn

Stage Director:
Scott Elliott

Technical Supervisor:
Emmett Loughran

Theatre Play:
Clare Boothe Luce

Wig Designer:
Gary Arave

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