The First Wives Club Reviewed by: Joe Blenkle Rating:
Cast: Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn, Diane Keaton Studio: Paramount Pictures Producer: Scott Rudin Director: Hugh Wilson Screenplay: Robert Harling MPAA Rating: PG Release Date: Sept. 20, 1996 Running Time: 103 Minutes
The First Wives Club stars Bette Midler as Brenda, Goldie Hawn as Elsie, and Diane Keaton as Annie, three life-long friends that have drifted apart in their years since college. The trio is brought back together by the tragic suicide of another friend, who despite her great wealth suffered from a failed marriage and an unhappy, lonely life. The "girls" find they have more in common with their departed friend than they'd like to admit. Despite Brenda's loving son, Elsie's career as an actress, and Annie's seemingly happy marriage and life as a housewife, all three discover after a night of drinking that they are all miserable. Brenda and Elsie's husbands have dumped them for younger women and Annie is soon to discover that husband Aaron's (Stephen Collins) night on the town is only a gentle way of breaking the news to her that he wants a divorce. The girls ban together to form the "First Wives Club" to hand a little bit of misery back to their ex-husbands. Brenda schemes to get the "goods" on ex-husband Morty's (Dan Hedaya) selling stolen goods in his electronics store; Elsie is ordered to liquidate all her and Bill's (Victor Garber) possessions and split the money. She sells them to Annie for a dollar. Annie auctions them off to raise enough money to buy her husband's advertising firm out from underneath him.
The girls definitely get the goods on the guys with hilarious results. The film also stars Sarah Jessica
Parker as Shelly, a dim-wit blonde who has taken up with Morty; Bronson Pinchot plays Duarto, an
interior decorator friend of Brenda; and Elizabeth Berkley (Phoebe) stars as Bill's new (and underage)
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