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Starring Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, and Bette Midler as three divorcees who seek revenge on their ex-husbands for leaving them for young women. The supporting cast includes Stephen Collins, Victor Garber and Dan Heday as three leading ex-husbands, and, Marcia Gay Harden, Elizabeth Berkeley and Sarah Jessica Parker as their lovers, respectively. Starring Maggie Smith, Bronson Pinhot, Rob Reiner, Eileen Heckart, Philip Bosco and Stockard Channing; Cameo appearances include Gloria Steinem, Ed Koch, Kathie Lee Gifford, and Ivana Trump. The film became an unexpected box office hit after its North American release, eventually grossing $181,490,000 worldwide, mostly from its domestic run, despite receiving mixed reviews. He developed a cult, especially among middle-aged women, and the highest-grossing project of the actresses of the decade helped revive their careers in film and television. Composer Mark Shaiman was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Musical Performance, while Hawn was awarded the Blockbuster Entertainment Award, and Midler and Parker received Satellite Award nominations for their portrayals. A plot at Middlebury College in 1969, four young friends, Annie McDugan, Eliza Elliot, Brenda Morelli, and Cynthia Swann, are graduating. Excited for the future and the potential it has, the girls enthusiastically make a champagne toast celebrating their graduation as well as their friendship. As graduation gifts, valedictorian Cynthia presents girls with matching Bvlgari pearl necklaces. As alumni take memorable pictures of four of them (presumably for the last time), Cynthia makes Annie, Brenda and Eliza promise that they will always be there for each other for the rest of their lives. Four friends have now lost contact with each other, as evidenced by the fact that Cynthia (Stockard Channing) is looking tearfully at a photo of four of them that graduation day. Now rich and living in a luxury penthouse, she gives the maid her own Bulgari pearl necklace (appropriate to the three she gave to her friends on prom day), and has a maid's letter to them. She later goes outside on the balcony of her penthouse in a floor-length fur coat, with a cigarette and drink, and then dies of suicide after learning through the tabloids that her ex-husband Gil (whom Cynthia made rich through her connections, according to narrator Annie) married his much younger mistress the day before. Cynthia's suicide was subsequently splashed all over the news. Survivors of three former friends, shocked by the tragic event, all attend her funeral. After the funeral, three friends reunite for a long lunch to catch up on their lives after leaving school. As it turned out, Cynthia's former friends are not much better. Annie (Diana Keaton) is separated, suffers from extreme problems with self-esteem and undergoes therapy with her husband. Brenda (Bette Midler) is divorced, left for a young woman depressed and struggling financially. Eliza (Goldie Hawn), whose husband also left her for a young woman, is now an aging alcoholic actress who has become a plastic surgery addict to keep her career afloat. Shortly after Cynthia's funeral, at which the three remaining friends reunited for the first time since college, Annie's husband, Aaron (Stephen Collins), leaves her for her junior therapist (Marcia Gay Harden) and asks her for a divorce after spending the night together (and leading Annie to believe it will reconcile them); Brenda has a rather nasty encounter at a clothing store with her ex, Morty (Dan Hedaya) and his airheaded younger mistress Shelley (Sarah Jessica Parker), and Eliza learns that her soon-to-be ex-husband, Bill (Victor Garber), is asking for alimony and half of her family assets, claiming that Eliza owes her fame to him. Also, during a meeting with the director for a possible lead role of the lady film, she discovers that she only plays the mother of the main woman; she later learns that the main woman is Bill's current girlfriend. Soon after, three friends receive letters that Cynthia sent them before committing suicide. After everyone reads her letter from Cynthia, and feeling that they have been taken for granted by their husbands, the women decide to create a club of first wives, seeking restitution from their exes. Annie's lesbian daughter Chris (Jennifer Dundas) also gets in on schedule by asking for a job at her father's advertising agency so she can supply her mother with inside information as a reckoning for Aaron's injustice towards Annie. Brenda learns through her uncle Carmine (Philip Bosco), who has ties to the mafia, that Morty is guilty of income tax fraud, while Annie makes a plan to revive his advertising career and buy out Aaron's partners. Eliza begins to liquidate all the family property that he and Bill collected during their marriage, agreeing to share the proceeds of the liquidation between the two. However, as their plan moves through, things start to fall apart when they find out that Bill has no checkered past and nothing for them to use against it. Eliza, feeling sorry for herself, gets drunk, leading only to her and Brenda throwing vicious insults at each other, and the women drifting apart. When Annie starts thinking about closing the club's first wives, her friends come back, saying they want and Bill didn't do anything frankly wrong, but only as far as he knows. As a result, the wives manage to disclose information showing that Bill's mistress (Elizabeth Berkeley) is actually underage. Deciding that revenge would make them no better than their husbands, they instead used these situations to push their men into funding the creation of a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping women abused in memory of Cynthia. The film ends with a celebration at Cynthia Swann Griffin's new Crisis Center for Women. Eliza begins a relationship with the actor in her play, Brenda and Morty reconcile and Annie rejects Aaron's attempt at reconciliation. While outside the center Bill meets Shelley and the two begin to flirt. The film concludes with three women happily singing You Don't Own Me. Starring Diane Keaton as Annie McDugan-Paradi, the means for the film's sporadic voiceover and its central character; Anxious and slightly neurotic housewife, burdened with problems with self-esteem, trying to save her marriage to estranged husband Aaron - to the great anxiety of her daughter. After Aaron has sex with her and then leaves her for her therapist, she decides to team up with Brenda and Eliza to form a club of first wives. Annie learns that Aaron has problems with his advertising firm partners with the help of his daughter, and buys them at the end of the film; that makes her the majority owner of Aaron's firm.