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Overview

User Rating:
6.9/10   4,547 votes
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Director:

Jean Negulesco

Writers:

Nunnally Johnson (screenplay)
Zoe Akins (plays) ...
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Release Date:

5 November 1953 (USA) more

Genre:

Comedy | Drama | Romance more

Tagline:

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 synopsis

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Awards:

Nominated for Oscar. Another 2 nominations more

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Caustic and sweet go hand in hand. more (57 total)


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Additional Details

Runtime:

95 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Color:

Color (Technicolor)

Aspect Ratio:

2.55 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

4-Track Stereo (Western Electric Recording)


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Trivia:

This is 20th Century Fox's first CinemaScope feature, however it wasn't released until after The Robe (1953). more

Goofs:

Continuity: In the final scene, the beer mugs fill themselves. more

Quotes:

Schatze Page: Most women use more brains picking a horse in the third at Belmont than they do picking a husband. more

Movie Connections:

Featured in Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend (1987) more

Soundtrack:

I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin' more


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Caustic and sweet go hand in hand., 17 September 2008
7/10
Author: JohnRouseMerriottChard from United Kingdom

Loco Dempsey, Pola Debevoise and Schatze Page, each one a pretty model, their goal in life?, to marry millionaires. They set themselves up in a top apartment and set about wooing any potential suitors, trouble is is that it's hard to tell the rich from the normal, and love may just have a say after all.

Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe and Lauren Bacall play our three dubiously motivated ladies, each one putting a delightful stamp on each respective character. Filmed in CinemaScope, New York {and the girls Manhattan apartment}is beautifully realised and with the restored DVDs available, the colour positively gleams on the screen. The story itself is a fun one, tho at its core it's of course greedy and selfish, but this is a romantic comedy that plays out with delightful ease, and thankfully doesn't contain pointless filler scenes to purely showcase the actresses on show.

Monroe has never looked as pretty as she does here, some of her other films are obviously more famous, but she radiates sexiness and with her character being vision impaired, she gets to show the wonderful comedic talent that she definitely had. Bacall clearly is the best actor on show, so it's no surprise that she gets the best written part, at times bitter, intelligent and determined, her Schatze Page character is the glue binding the picture {and the girls} together. Betty Grable is solid without really impacting a great deal, with the boys {notably Rory Calhoun} offering entertaining support. How To Marry A Millionaire is simply a delightful movie that never over tries your patience, it's a fun ride with a little something for everyone, and it cheerily pays you off at the end. 7/10

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