After discovering her boyfriend is married, Carly soon meets the wife he’s been cheating on. And when yet another affair is discovered, all three women team up to plot mutual revenge on the three-timing SOB.

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Film Cast:

  • Carly Whitten: Cameron Diaz
  • Kate King: 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
  • Busboy: Kenneth Maharaj
  • Cece: Alyshia Ochse
  • Waitress: Madison McKinley
  • Raven-Haired Beauty: Olivia Culpo
  • Receptionist: Chelsea Turnbo
  • Woman at Deli: Brooke Stacy Mills
  • Security Guard: John ‘B.J.’ Bryant
  • Woman Buying Coffee: Raushanah Simmons
  • Woman in Restroom: Cheryl Horne
  • Handsome Stranger: Ruisdael Cintron
  • Legal Secretary: Virginia Cassavetes
  • Legal Secretary: Nancy De Mayo
  • Legal Secretary: Nina Barry
  • Dana: Colin Bannon
  • Bartender: Zac La Roc
  • Shopper: Jennifer Lee Crowl
  • Shopper: Katherine Andreassen
  • Investor: Daniel Reton
  • Investor: Tony Costa
  • Hot Girl at Bar: Alex Stebbins
  • Madame: Yueh Hwa Chan
  • Meki: Meki Saldana
  • Radioman: Craig ‘Radioman’ Castaldo
  • Sarah the Waitress: Sarah Tymon
  • Tow Truck Driver: Jude Donnelly
  • Gardener: Gordon B. Andrews
  • Band Singer: Cucu Diamantes
  • Guitar Player: Andres Levin
  • Hot Girl: Brittany Binger
  • Hot Girl: Amanda Li Paige
  • Hot Girl: Ashley Cusato
  • Hot Girl: Leanna Bartlett
  • Hot Girl: Nicole Domecus
  • Office worker (uncredited): Cynthia Basinet

Film Crew:

  • Assistant Costume Designer: Jacqueline Oknaian Demeterio
  • Art Direction: Douglas Huszti
  • Set Decoration: Michelle Schluter-Ford
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Casey Madigan
  • Assistant Set Decoration: Caroline Ghertler
  • Post Production Supervisor: Joan Kelley Bierman
  • Casting: Jessica Kelly
  • Set Designer: Ted LeFevre
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Doug Hemphill
  • Costume Supervisor: Mark Agnes
  • Costume Design: Patricia Field
  • Supervising Sound Editor: Kelly Cabral
  • Music Supervisor: Julia Michels
  • Script Supervisor: Dianne Dreyer
  • Production Supervisor: Patty Willett
  • Executive Producer: Donald J. Lee Jr.
  • First Assistant Director: Jonathan McGarry
  • Stunt Coordinator: Peter Bucossi
  • Set Decoration: Alyssa Winter
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Ron Bartlett
  • Set Designer: Jeannette Kim
  • Costume Design: Paolo Nieddu
  • Sound Mixer: Tod A. Maitland
  • Casting: Suzanne Smith Crowley
  • Set Designer: John Pollard
  • Second Assistant Director: Derek Wimble
  • Hairstylist: Rod Ortega
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Eric J. Robertson
  • Hairstylist: Lona Vigi
  • Second Unit Director: Zac La Roc
  • Second Unit Director of Photography: Jack Donnelly
  • Production Design: Dan Davis
  • Hair Department Head: Nathan J. Busch II
  • Visual Effects Producer: Wilson Cameron
  • Makeup Artist: Robin Fredriksz
  • Makeup Department Head: Nicki Ledermann
  • Makeup Artist: Tania Ribalow
  • Director: Nick Cassavetes
  • Producer: Julie Yorn
  • Casting: Matthew Barry
  • Editor: Jim Flynn
  • Director of Photography: Robert Fraisse
  • Co-Producer: Patrick Walmsley
  • Casting: Nancy Green-Keyes
  • Writer: Melissa K. Stack
  • Original Music Composer: Aaron Zigman
  • Executive Producer: Chuck Pacheco
  • Editor: Alan Heim
  • Producer’s Assistant: Maguy R. Cohen
  • Location Scout: Traci Spicer
  • Stunts: Kimberly Shannon Murphy
  • Utility Stunts: Roy Farfel
  • Stunt Double: Mam Smith
  • Stunts: Thomas Place
  • Stunt Driver: Mike Burke
  • Stunts: Tim Gallin

Movie Reviews:

  • r96sk: Boring, decent ending though.
  • ‘The Other Woman’ just failed to entertain me for practically 90-95 minutes, with only the final few minutes sticking out in my memory; even a short time since watching it.
  • Cast-wise it’s solid. Cameron Diaz (Carly) would be the one who I’d class as the most standout, closely followed by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Mark). I like Leslie Mann, while Kate Upton (Amber) and Nicki Minaj (Lydia) are serviceable if not all that good in their more minor roles. Don Johnson (Frank) appears, also.
  • Too uneventful, in short.



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