152 minutes
3/4/1966
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.
Candice Bergen
as Lakey
Joan Hackett
as Dottie
Elizabeth Hartman
as Priss
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)