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Saints for Now by Clare Booth Luce,

Saints for Now by Clare Booth Luce,
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Women, The

Women, The
Be careful what you say in private. It could become a movie. Some gossip overheard by Clare Boothe Luce in a nightclub powder room inspired her Broadway hit that's wittily adapted for the screen in "The Women." George Cukor directs an all-female cast in this catty tale of battling ascent boothe clare fame luce rage and bonding that paints its claws Jungle Red ascent boothe clare fame luce rage and shreds the excesses of pampered Park Avenue princesses. Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell, Joan Fontaine, Mary Boland ascent boothe clare fame luce rage and Paulette Goddard are among the array of husband snatchers, snitches ascent boothe clare fame luce rage and lovelorn ladies.
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Clare Boothe Luce - Clare Boothe Luce (April 10, 1903 – October 9, 1987) was an American editor, playwright, social activist, politician, journalist, and diplomat. Witty, perceptive and determined, she was also a prominent figure in New York society.

Maximilien Luce - Maximilien Luce (March 13, 1858 – February 6, 1941) was a French artist. A printmaker, painter, and anarchist, Luce gained a modicum of fame using the pointillist methods developed by Georges-Pierre Seurat.

Richard Luce, Baron Luce - The Right Honourable Sir Richard Napier Luce, Baron Luce GCVO (born 1936) is a British politician of the Conservative Party, and a former government minister.

The Women - The Women is a modern comedy of manners by Clare Boothe, which opened on Broadway in 1936 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre with an all-female cast that included Arlene Francis, Marjorie Main.

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