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3 Women is a 1977 American psychological drama film written, produced and directed by Robert Altman and starring Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek and Janice Rule. Set in a dusty California desert town, it depicts the increasingly bizarre relationship between an adult woman (Duvall), her teenage roommate and co-worker (Spacek) and a middle-aged ...
Apr 29, 1977 · Three women share an increasingly bizarre relationship in a remote California town. The film explores the frailties of the human personality, identity swapping, and social satire.
- (17K)
- Drama, Mystery, Thriller
- Robert Altman
- 1977-04-29
There are certain movies that affect me, that are worth going back to every now and then--- such as Midnight Cowboy. 3 Women is in that group of special cinematic stories. Glad to find it here on the archive.
- 124 min
- 3.6K
- Cinephixlus
Oct 29, 2012 · 3 Women Official Trailer #1 (1977) - Robert Altman Movie HD. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.68M subscribers. 563. 98K views 11 years ago. ...more. Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly ...
- 32 sec
- 98.7K
- Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
Sep 26, 2004 · A surreal and enigmatic masterpiece by Robert Altman, starring Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek and Janice Rule as three women whose identities merge and blur in a California desert. Ebert analyzes the film's themes, symbols, influences and structure, and praises its performances and style.
A film about two women who share a room and a job at a desert spa, and their relationship becomes increasingly bizarre and unsettling. Critics and audiences are divided on this experimental and dreamlike work by the director of Nashville and M*A*S*H.
- (54)
- Drama
- PG
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A surreal and subversive film about two nurses, a southern waif and a sophisticate, who share a strange bond in a California resort town. Featuring Sissy Spacek and Shelley Duvall, this 1977 classic by Robert Altman explores themes of identity, desire, and alienation.