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Seven Women

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NR,1hr 27min
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1966
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Synopsis: John Ford's final film is set in China in 1935, where a group of American women, led by Agatha Andrews (Margaret Leighton), work as missionaries. One of the women, Florrie (Betty Field), is pregnant and accompanied by her husband, Charles (Eddie Albert), while the others are single and on their own. The mission has become crowded after a cholera epidemic forced several outsiders to flee a nearby British mission and seek shelter with the American group, while a Mongol warrior, Tunga Khan (Mike Mazurki), ... Full Synopsis
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Critically dismissed upon its first release, Seven Women has developed a small band of supporters who find it worthy of re-examination. It's hard to deny that there are a number of things about Women that deserve praise. First and foremost are the contributions of its cast, especially the oil-and-water performances of stars Anne Bancroft and Margaret Leighton. Leighton perfectly captures the passively ... Full Review
Featured Cast
Dr. D.R. Cartwright
Emma Clark
Agatha Andrews
Miss Binns
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