A Girl Thing (2001)
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Stockard Channing stars in this made-for-cable comedy-drama as Dr. Beth Noonan, a female psychiatrist trying to hold her life together as she guides four of her patients through personal turmoil. Lauren Travis (Elle MacPherson), a respected lawyer, finds her sexual identity thrown into question when… More Stockard Channing stars in this made-for-cable comedy-drama as Dr. Beth Noonan, a female psychiatrist trying to hold her life together as she guides four of her patients through personal turmoil. Lauren Travis (Elle MacPherson), a respected lawyer, finds her sexual identity thrown into question when she discovers she's attracted to another woman, Casey (Kate Capshaw). Helen McCormick (Glenne Headly) is forced to spend a week with her two estranged sisters, Kathy (Allison Janney) and Kim (Rebecca DeMornay) after the death of their mother. Nia Morgan (Lynn Whitfield) is convinced her husband is being unfaithful to her; she hires Rachel (Linda Hamilton) to lure her spouse into infidelity, but Rachel learns that Nia's husband is actually involved with Betty (Mia Farrow), an older and unglamorous waitress. And after Dr. Noonan decides she can't handle the deep neuroses of Suzanne Nabor (Camryn Manheim), Suzanne snaps and takes the doctor hostage, along with three other people. It's a Girl Thing also stars Scott Bakula, Buck Henry, and Bruce Greenwood; it first aired in two parts on the Showtime premium cable network in January, 2001. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Lee Rose
- Written By
- Lee Rose
- Genres
- Drama, Television, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Nov 1, 2001 Wide
- Studio
- Showtime Networks Inc.
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Cast
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Stockard Channing
as Dr. Beth Noonan
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Elle Macpherson
as Lauren Travis
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Kate Capshaw
as Casey
- Scott Bakula
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Rebecca De Mornay
as Kim
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Mia Farrow
as Betty
- Bruce Greenwood
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Linda Hamilton
as Rachel
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Glenne Headly
as Helen McCormick
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Camryn Manheim
as Suzanne Nabor
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Lynn Whitfield
as Nia Morgan
- Buck Henry
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Allison Janney
as Kathy
