
The Group (1966)
Overview
It's 1933, and eight young women are friends and members of the upper- class group at a private girl's school, about to graduate and start their own lives. The film documents the years between their graduation and the beginning of the World War in Europe, and shows, in a serialized style, their romances and marriages, their searches for careers or meaning in their lives, their highs and their lows.
Production Companies

Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 1.05 |
Directed By
Sidney Lumet
Crew
Dan Eriksen
Sidney Lumet
Charles K. Feldman
Charles Gross
Marvin March
Mel Howard
Henry Spitz
Willis Conner
Howard Fortune
Edward Knott
George Newman
Mary McCarthy
Sidney Buchman
Sidney Buchman
Ralph Rosenblum
Jessica Levy
Gene Callahan
Jack Wright Jr.
Anna Hill Johnstone
Irving Buchman
Frederic Jones
Tony Belletier
Jack Fitzstephens
Alan Heim
Maggie James
Dennis Maitland
Boris Kaufman
TOP CAST

Candice Bergen
Lakey

Joan Hackett
Dottie

Elizabeth Hartman
Priss

Shirley Knight
Polly

Joanna Pettet
Kay

Mary-Robin Redd
Pokey

Jessica Walter
Libby

Kathleen Widdoes
Helena

James Broderick
Dr. Ridgeley

James Congdon
Sloan Crockett

Larry Hagman
Harald Peterson

Hal Holbrook
Gus Leroy

Richard Mulligan
Dick Brown

Robert Emhardt
Mr. Andrews

Carrie Nye
Norine

Philippa Bevans
Mrs. Hartshorn
Leta Bonynge
Mrs. Prothero
Marion Brash
Radio Man's Wife
Sarah Burton
Mrs. Davison
Flora Campbell
Mrs. MacAusland
Bruno Di Cosmi
Nils

Leora Dana
Mrs. Renfrew
Bill Fletcher
Bill

George Gaynes
Brook Latham
Martha Greenhouse
Mrs. Bergler

Russell Hardie
Mr. Davison
Vince Harding
Mr. Eastlake

Doreen Lang
Nurse Swenson
Chet London
Radio Man

Baruch Lumet
Mr. Schneider

John O'Leary
Put Blake

Hildy Parks
Nurse Catherine
Lidia Prochnicka
The Baroness

Polly Rowles
Mrs. Andrews
Douglas Rutherford
Mr. Prothero
Truman Smith
Mr. Bergler
Loretta White
Mrs. Eastlake

Arthur Anderson
John Beauchamp (uncredited)
Ron Charles
Dr. Jones (uncredited)
Edward Holmes
Mr. MacAusland (uncredited)