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A Girl Thing is a american film of genre Comedy-drama directed by Lee Rose released in USA on 19 january 2001 with Kate Capshaw

A Girl Thing (2001)

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Released in USA 19 january 2001
Length 3h57
Directed by
OriginUSA
Rating60% 3.046433.046433.046433.046433.04643

Affaires de femmes (A Girl Thing) est un film américain réalisé par Lee Rose en 2001.

Actors

Kate Capshaw

(Casey Montgomery)
Rebecca De Mornay

(Kim McCormack)
Stockard Channing

(Dr. Beth Noonan)
Mia Farrow

(Betty McCarthy)
Irma P. Hall

(Alice (Housekeeper))
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