3 Women (1977)
1 Woman Became 2, 2 Women Became 3, 3 Women Became 1.
Two co-workers, one a vain woman and the other an awkward teenager, share an increasingly bizarre relationship after becoming roommates.
Director: Robert Altman
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 124 min
Release Date: April 29, 1977
Cast
- Shelley Duvall - Mildred "Millie" Lammoreaux
- Sissy Spacek - Mildred "Pinky" Rose
- Janice Rule - Willie Hart
- Robert Fortier - Edgar Hart
- Ruth Nelson - Mrs. Rose
- John Cromwell - Mr. Rose
- Sierra Pecheur - Ms. Bunweill
- Craig Richard Nelson - Doctor Maas
- Maysie Hoy - Doris
- Belita Moreno - Alcira
Screenplay
Music: Gerald Busby
Cinematography: Charles Rosher Jr.
Editing: Dennis M. Hill
Production: Lion's Gate Films, 20th Century Fox
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $2M
Box Office: $5,568
Original Language: en
Themes
Suicidal Thoughts and Despair
Keywords
california, suicide attempt, roommates, identity crisis, avant-garde, pregnant woman, dream sequence, expectant mother, still birth, mysterious, dissociative identity disorder, shooting range, dual personality, lonely woman, new girl in town
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 3 Women about?
- Two co-workers, one a vain woman and the other an awkward teenager, share an increasingly bizarre relationship after becoming roommates.
- Who directed 3 Women?
- 3 Women was directed by Robert Altman.
- Who stars in 3 Women?
- 3 Women stars Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Janice Rule, Robert Fortier, Ruth Nelson, John Cromwell.
- How long is 3 Women?
- 3 Women has a runtime of 2h 4m (124 minutes).
- What genre is 3 Women?
- 3 Women is a Drama film.
- What is the budget of 3 Women?
- 3 Women had a budget of $2M.
- How much did 3 Women gross?
- 3 Women grossed $5,568 worldwide.
- Where was 3 Women produced?
- 3 Women was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of 3 Women?
- The themes of 3 Women include: Suicidal Thoughts and Despair.