The Group

The Group

152 mins | Drama | March 4, 1966

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.

The Group

152 mins | Drama | March 4, 1966

The Group
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.
IMDb rating 6.5
Producers Famartists Productions S.A.
Original title The Group
Directors Dan Eriksen, Maggie James, Tony Belletier, Sidney Lumet
Writers Mary McCarthy, Sidney Buchman

Cast

Candice Bergen

as Lakey

Joan Hackett

as Dottie

Shirley Knight

as Polly

Joanna Pettet

as Kay

Mary-Robin Redd

as Pokey

Jessica Walter

as Libby

Kathleen Widdoes

as Helena

James Broderick

as Dr. Ridgeley

James Congdon

as Sloan Crockett

Larry Hagman

as Harald Peterson

Hal Holbrook

as Gus Leroy

Richard Mulligan

as Dick Brown

Robert Emhardt

as Mr. Andrews

Carrie Nye

as Norine

Philippa Bevans

as Mrs. Hartshorn

Leta Bonynge

as Mrs. Prothero

Marion Brash

as Radio Man's Wife

Sarah Burton

as Mrs. Davison

Flora Campbell

as Mrs. MacAusland

Bruno Di Cosmi

as Nils

Leora Dana

as Mrs. Renfrew

Bill Fletcher

as Bill

George Gaynes

as Brook Latham

Martha Greenhouse

as Mrs. Bergler

Russell Hardie

as Mr. Davison

Vince Harding

as Mr. Eastlake

Doreen Lang

as Nurse Swenson

Chet London

as Radio Man

Baruch Lumet

as Mr. Schneider

John O'Leary

as Put Blake

Hildy Parks

as Nurse Catherine

Lidia Prochnicka

as The Baroness

Polly Rowles

as Mrs. Andrews

Douglas Rutherford

as Mr. Prothero

Truman Smith

as Mr. Bergler

Loretta White

as Mrs. Eastlake

Arthur Anderson

as John Beauchamp (uncredited)

Ron Charles

as Dr. Jones (uncredited)

Edward Holmes

as Mr. MacAusland (uncredited)