Summary
7 Women is an American film first released in 1966,
directed by John Ford.
The film stars Anne Bancroft, Sue Lyon and Margaret Leighton.
It has also been released under the title: Seven Women.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: John Ford
- Script: Norah Lofts, Janet Green, John McCormick
- Photo: Joseph LaShelle
- Music: Elmer Bernstein
- Cast: Anne Bancroft (Dr. D.R. Cartwright), Sue Lyon (Emma Clark, Mission Staff), Margaret Leighton (Agatha Andrews, Head of Mission), Flora Robson (Miss Binns, Head of British Mission), Mildred Dunnock (Jane Argent, Andrews’ Assistant), Betty Field (Mrs. Florrie Pether, Charles’ pregnant wife), Anna Lee (Mrs. Russell, Mission Staff), Eddie Albert (Charles Pether, Mission Teacher), Mike Mazurki (Tunga Khan, Bandit Leader), Woody Strode (Lean Warrior), Jane Chang (Miss Ling, Mission Staff), Hans William Lee (Kim, Mission Staff), H.W. Gim (Coolie), Irene Tsu (Chinese Girl), Lee Kolima (Warrior)
- Country: USA
- Language: English / Mandarin
- Runtime: 87 min
- Aka: Seven Women
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