After Carly discovers her boyfriend is married, she soon meets the wife he has been cheating on. When another extramarital affair is discovered, the three women join forces to plot revenge against the three “SOBs.”
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film actors:
- Carly Wheaton as Cameron Diaz
- Kate King as Leslie Mann
- Amber: Kate Upton
- Mark King: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
- Frank: Don Johnson
- Lydia: Nicki Minaj
- Phil: Taylor Kinney
- Nick: David Thornton
- Fernando: Victor Cruz
- Waiter: Kenneth Maharaj
- Cese: Alyshia Ochse
- Waitress: Madison McKinley
- Black-haired beauty: Olivia Culpo
- Receptionist: Chelsea Turnbo
- Deli Woman: Brooke Stacey Mills
- Security: John “BJ” Bryant
- Woman Buying Coffee: Raushanah Simmons
- Woman in the Toilet: Cheryl Horn
- Handsome Stranger: Ruisdael Cintron
- Legal Secretary: Virginia Kasowitz
- Legal Secretary: Nancy De Mayo
- Legal Secretary: Nina Barry
- Dana: Colin Bannon
- Bartender: Zac La Roc
- Shopper: Jennifer Lee Crow
- Shopper: Katherine Andresen
- Investor: Daniel Layton
- Investor: Tony Costa
- Bar Hottie: Alex Stebbins
- Wife: Chen Yuehua
- Mekhi: Mekhi Saldana
- Radioman: Craig “Radioman” Castaldo
- Waitress Sarah: Sarah Tymon
- Tow truck driver: Jude Donnelly
- Gardener: Gordon B. Andrews
- Vocalist: Cucu Diamantes
- Guitarist: Andres Levin
- Hot Girl: Brittany Binger
- Hot Girl: Amanda Lee Page
- Hot Girl: Ashley Cusato
- Hot Girl: Leanna Bartlett
- Hot Girl: Nicole Domex
- Office Clerk (uncredited): Cynthia Basinet
Photography team:
- Assistant Costume Designer: Jacqueline Oknayan Demetriou
- Art Director: Douglas Huzetti
- Set Decoration: Michelle Schluter-Ford
- Second Assistant Director: Kathy Madigan
- Assistant set decorator: Caroline Ghertler
- Post-Production Supervisor: Joan Kelly Bierman
- Casting: Jessica Kelly
- Set Design: Ted Lefevre
- Vocal re-recording mixer: Doug Hemphill
- Costume Director: Mark Agnes
- Costume Design: Patricia Field
- Sound Editing Supervisor: Kelly Cabral
- Music Director: Julia Michels
- Script Supervisor: Diane Dreyer
- Production Supervisor: Patty Willett
- Executive Producer: Donald J. Lee, Jr.
- First Assistant Director: Jonathan McGarry
- Stunt Coordinator: Peter Buccosi
- Set Decoration: Alyssa Winter
- Sound re-recording mixer: Ron Bartlett
- Set design: Janet King
- Costume Design: Paul Nidu
- Sound Mixer: Tod A. Maitland
- Starring: Susan Smith Crowley
- Set design: John Pollard
- Second Assistant Director: Derek Wimble
- Hairstylist: Rod Ortega
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Eric J. Robertson
- Hairstylist: Lorna Weegee
- Second Unit Director: Zac La Roc
- Unit 2 Director of Photography: Jack Donnelly
- Production Design: Dan Davis
- Hair Department Supervisor: Nathan J. Busch II
- Visual effects producer: Wilson Cameron
- Makeup artist: Robin Fredericks
- Makeup Director: Nicki Ledermann
- Makeup artist: Tania Ribalow
- Director: Nick Cassavetes
- Producer: Julie Yohn
- Casting: Matthew Barry
- Editor: Jim Flynn
- Director of Photography: Robert Fleiss
- Co-producer: Patrick Walmsley
- Casting: Nancy Greene-Keyes
- Screenwriter: Melissa K. Stark
- Original Music Composer: Aaron Ziegelman
- Executive Producer: Chuck Pacheco
- Editor: Alan Heim
- Production Assistant: Maguy R. Cohen
- Location Scouting: Tracy Spicer
- Stunts: Kimberly Shannon Murphy
- Practical Stunts: Roy Farfield
- Stunt double: Smith’s mother
- Stunt: Thomas Square
- Stunt Driver: Mike Burke
- Stunts: Tim Garlin
Movie review:
- r96sk: Although it was boring, the ending was not bad.
- “The Other Woman” Hardly 90-95 minutes didn’t entertain me and only the last few minutes remain in my memory; even a short time after watching it.
- Judging by the cast, it’s solid. Cameron Diaz (Carly) would be the standout in my opinion, followed closely by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Mark). I like Leslie Mann, and Kate Upton (Amber) and Nicki Minaj (Lydia) are not that great in their small roles, but they are Very useful. Don Johnson (Frank) also appears.
- In short, too bland.
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