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The Group
Synopsis
Based on the novel by Mary McCarthy, The Group was one of the slickest, and most highly publicized, cinematic soap operas of the 1960s. Filmed largely in New York, the story charts the exploits of eight young women, all of whom graduate from an exclusive Vassar-ish college in the middle of the Depression. Among the talented young actresses making their screen debuts herein are Candice Bergen as Lakey, the group's resident Lesbian; Joan Hackett as Dottie, a repressed socialite who takes up with bohemian artist Dick Brown (Richard Mulligan); Joanna Pettet as Kay, who marries philandering playwright Harald Peterson (Larry Hagman); and Kathleen Widdoes as Helena, the wealthiest of the girls who insists upon proving her value in the workplace. The other girls are Pokey (Marin-Robin Redd), who seems happiest when pregnant; Jessica Walter as Libby, the group's viper-tongued gossip and the darling of the Manhattan literary set (some have suggested that McCarthy based this character on herself); Elizabeth Hartman as Priss, the requisite heart-on-sleeve liberal; and Shirley Knight as Polly, whose bumpy love life culminates in a very colorful engagement party. Hal Holbrook, likewise making his first screen appearance, plays Gus LeRoy. Sumptuously produced, The Group is a bit empty dramatically, though the sheer volume of continuing characters manages to sustain audience interest. (Incidentally, here's a note for blooper spotters: wasn't the Pan Am building constructed in the 1950s? ) ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Full Credits
  • Director:
    Sidney Lumet,
  • Writer:
    Sidney Buchman,
  • Producer:
    Sidney Buchman,
  • Cinematographer:
    Boris Kaufman,
  • Editor:
    Ralph Rosenblum,
  • Executive Producer:
    Charles K. Feldman,
  • Cast:
    Candice Bergen, Joanna Pettet, Shirley Knight, Elizabeth Hartman, Joan Hackett, Shirley Knight,
  • Script Supervisor:
    Maggie James,
  • Sound Editor:
    Alan Heim, Jack Fitzstephens,
  • Lighting Artist:
    Howard Fortune,
  • Production Supervisor:
    Henry Spitz,
  • Makeup Artist:
    Irving Buchman,
  • Assistant Art Director:
    Willis Conner,
  • Unit Production Manager:
    Mel Howard,
  • Assistant Director:
    Dan Eriksen, Tony Belletier,
  • Wardrobe Master:
    George Newman,
  • Hairstylist:
    Frederic Jones,
  • Original Music Composer:
    Charles Gross,
  • Set Decoration:
    Jack Wright Jr., Marvin March,
  • Novel:
    Mary McCarthy,
  • Grip:
    Edward Knott,
  • Costume Design:
    Anna Hill Johnstone,
  • Casting:
    Jessica Levy,
  • Screenplay:
    Sidney Buchman,
  • Production Design:
    Gene Callahan,
  • Sound Mixer:
    Dennis Maitland,

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