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5 November 1953 (USA) moreTagline:
The Most Glamorous Entertainment Of Your Lifetime in CinemaScope. You See It Without Glasses!Plot:
Three women set out to find eligible millionaires to marry, but find true love in the process. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 2 nominations moreUser Comments:
Monroe and Grable and Bacall moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Betty Grable | ... | Loco Dempsey | |
| Marilyn Monroe | ... | Pola Debevoise | |
| Lauren Bacall | ... | Schatze Page | |
| David Wayne | ... | Freddie Denmark | |
| Rory Calhoun | ... | Eben | |
| Cameron Mitchell | ... | Tom Brookman | |
| Alexander D'Arcy | ... | J. Stewart Merrill (as Alex D'Arcy) | |
| Fred Clark | ... | Waldo Brewster | |
| William Powell | ... | J.D. Hanley |
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95 minCountry:
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2.55 : 1 moreSound Mix:
4-Track Stereo (Western Electric Recording)Certification:
France:U | Iceland:L | South Korea:12 | USA:Approved (PCA #16443) | Canada:G (video rating) | Argentina:Atp | Australia:G | Chile:TE | Finland:S | Sweden:Btl | UK:U | West Germany:12 | Norway:7Filming Locations:
20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA moreFun Stuff
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The censors would not allow Marilyn Monroe to say "Men don't make passes at girls who wear glasses". It was changed to "Men are seldom attentive to girls who wear glasses". moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: As the car drives past on the snowy highway en route to the lodge in Maine, you can see where the snow has been removed to facilitate the setting up the camera equipment off to the side of the road. moreQuotes:
[repeated line]Schatze Page: [to Tom Brookman] Just as soon as I finish this, I never want to see you again.
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This entertaining film has the three girls (Pola, played by Marilyn Monroe in specs; Schatze, played by Lauren Bacall and looking rather mumsy; and Loco, played by Betty Grable with those fabulous legs) setting up shop in an apartment, ready to reel in wealthy husbands.
The boys in question include David Wayne, Rory Calhoun, Cameron Mitchell, William Powell, and Alex D'Arcy. Trying to figure out the scheming girls is hard for them, especially when the girls are going all out to hide their real personalities!
This glitzy fluff is enlivened by real-life in-jokes - Betty Grable doesn't recognise a Harry James record (she was married to him at the time), and Lauren Bacall says she's mad about 'that old man in The African Queen'(real-life husband Bogart of course). Bacall comes out best of the girls although Monroe is always worth watching and Grable was effective decoration even towards the end of her career, as she was here (having been on screen for over twenty years at this point - her first appearance was in her teens in 'Hold 'Em Jail', I think).