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Maris et femmes ()

Husbands and Wives (original title)
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When their best friends announce that they're separating, a professor and his wife discover the faults in their own marriage.

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Nick Metropolis ...
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Gabe Roth
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Judy Roth
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Jack
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Sally
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Interviewer / Narrator (voice)
Bruce Jay Friedman ...
Peter Styles
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Shawn Grainger
Timothy Jerome ...
Paul
Rebecca Glenn ...
Gail
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Rain
Galaxy Craze ...
Harriet
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Sam
Benno Schmidt ...
Judy's Ex-Husband
John Doumanian ...
Hamptons' Party Guests
Gordon Rigsby ...
Hamptons' Party Guests
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Michael Gates
Ilene Blackman ...
Receptionist
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Rain's Analyst
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Rain's Parents
Brian McConnachie ...
Rain's Parents
Ron August ...
Rain's Ex-lovers
John Bucher ...
Rain's Ex-lovers
Matthew Flint ...
Rain's Boyfriend
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Dinner Party Guests
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Dinner Party Guests
Jack Richardson ...
Dinner Party Guests
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Dinner Party Guests
Ira Wheeler ...
Dinner Party Guests
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Gabe's Novel Montage
Michelle Turley ...
Gabe's Novel Montage
Victor Truro ...
Gabe's Novel Montage
Kenny Vance ...
Gabe's Novel Montage
Lisa Gustin ...
Gabe's Novel Montage
Anthony Nocerino ...
Gabe's Novel Montage
Philip Levy ...
Taxi Dispatcher
Connie Picard ...
Banducci Family
Steven Randazzo ...
Banducci Family (as Steve Randazzo)
Tony Turco ...
Banducci Family
Adelaide Mestre ...
Banducci Family
Jessica Frankston ...
Birthday Party Guests
Merv Bloch ...
Birthday Party Guests
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Party Guest (uncredited)
Edward Burke ...
Gabe's Novel (uncredited)
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Uncle Rifkin (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Mel (uncredited)

Directed by

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Woody Allen

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Woody Allen ... (written by)

Produced by

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Robert Greenhut ... producer
Joseph Hartwick ... co-producer
Charles H. Joffe ... executive producer
Thomas A. Reilly ... associate producer (as Thomas Reilly)
Helen Robin ... co-producer
Jack Rollins ... executive producer

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Carlo Di Palma ... director of photography

Film Editing by

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Susan E. Morse

Editorial Department

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Kent Blocher ... assistant film editor
William Kruzykowski ... assistant film editor
Dale E. Grahn ... color timer (uncredited)

Casting By

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Juliet Taylor

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Santo Loquasto

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Speed Hopkins

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Susan Bode

Costume Design by

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Jeffrey Kurland

Makeup Department

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Fern Buchner ... make-up artist
Romaine Greene ... hairstylist

Production Management

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Joseph Hartwick ... production manager (as Joseph Hardwick)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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David S. Hamby ... dga trainee (as David Hamby)
Justin Moritt ... second second assistant director
Richard Patrick ... second assistant director
Thomas A. Reilly ... first assistant director (as Thomas Reilly)

Art Department

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Joseph Alfieri ... standby carpenter (as Joe Alfieri)
Vincent Guarriello ... chief construction grip
Glenn Lloyd ... art department coordinator
James Mazzola ... property master
Ron Petagna ... construction coordinator
Cosmo Sorice ... standby scenic artist
James Sorice ... master scenic artist
Dave Weinman ... set dresser
Frank Didio ... head carpenter (uncredited)
Vinny Mazzarella ... assistant property master (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Gina Alfano ... assistant sound editor
Lee Dichter ... re-recording mixer
Tom Foligno ... assistant sound editor
Frank Graziadei ... sound recordist
Robert Hein ... sound editor (as Bob Hein)
James Sabat ... production sound mixer
Louis Sabat ... boom operator

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Ronald Burke ... best boy grip
Michael Caracciolo ... assistant cameraperson
Liz Dubelman ... second assistant cameraperson
John Fortunato ... camera trainee
Michael Green ... assistant cameraperson
Brian Hamill ... still photographer
Jim Manzione ... best boy electric
Dick Mingalone ... camera operator
Ray Quinlan ... gaffer
Robert Ward ... key grip (as Bob Ward)
Chris Hammond ... electrician (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Laura Rosenthal ... casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Bill Christians ... wardrobe supervisor: men's
Patricia Eiben ... wardrobe supervisor: women's
Lauren Gibson ... costume assistant
Eric Mendelsohn ... assistant costume designer

Location Management

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Drew Dillard ... location scout
Antoine Douaihy ... location scout
Megan Monaghan ... location scout
Dana Robin ... location manager
Robin F. Samson ... location scout (uncredited)
Joseph Zolfo ... location assistant (uncredited)

Music Department

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Bernie Leighton ... musician: piano (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Harold 'Whitey' McEvoy ... transportation captain
Peter Tavis ... transportation captain
Patrick Hogan ... driver (uncredited)

Other crew

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Tom Amos ... production assistant
Tracy Bonbrest ... production assistant
Tristan Paris Bourne ... production assistant (as Tristan Bourne)
Kay Chapin ... script supervisor
Tony Fleming ... production assistant
David Hummel ... production assistant (as Dave Hummel)
Sam Hutchins ... production assistant
Michael Jackman ... assistant production auditor
Scott Kordish ... production associate
Leslie Loftis ... production assistant
Peter Lombardi ... production auditor
Brian Mannain ... studio manager
Lois Nalepka ... assistant production coordinator
Ilyse Reutlinger ... assistant: to Mr. Greenhut
Helen Robin ... production coordinator
Julie Sriro ... assistant: to Mr. Allen
Christina Stauffer ... production assistant (as Tina Stauffer)
Joseph Trammell ... video (as Joe Trammell)
Carl Turnquest Jr. ... projectionist
Gilbert S. Williams ... production assistant (as Gilbert S. Williams Jr.)
Nicholas Wolfert ... production assistant
Tom Yeager ... production assistant
James J. Ferris ... stage manager (uncredited)
Tim Monich ... dialect coach (uncredited)
Lucille Smith ... studio representative (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

When Jack and Sally announce that they're splitting up, this comes as a shock to their best friends Gabe and Judy. Maybe mostly because they also are drifting apart and are now being made aware of it. So while Jack and Sally try to go on and meet new people, the marriage of Gabe and Judy gets more and more strained, and they begin to find themselves being attracted to other people. Written by Leon Wolters

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Also Known As
  • Maris et femmes (France)
  • Ehemänner und Ehefrauen (Germany)
  • Marits i mullers (Spain, Catalan title)
  • Maridos y mujeres (Spain)
  • Hustruer og ektemenn (Norway)
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Runtime
  • 108 min
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Budget $20,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Hoping to piggyback on the scandal surrounding Woody Allen's break-up with Mia Farrow, TriStar opened the film on 865 screens, the largest amount ever given over to a Woody Allen picture. They were rewarded with an opening weekend of 3.52 million dollars, the biggest ever for an Allen film. See more »
Goofs When Sally (Judy Davis) and Jack (Sydney Pollack) are arguing in their living room, one of the crew members can be seen moving in the reflection off the picture glass on the back wall. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Sneakers/Where the Day Takes You/Husbands and Wives/Wind/Swoon (1992). See more »
Soundtracks What Is This Thing Called Love See more »
Quotes Gabe Roth: See, I will always have this penchant for what I call kamikaze women. I call them kamikazes because they, you know they crash their plane, they're self-destructive. But they crash into you, and you die along with them.
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