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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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The life of a young beautiful show girl, Lorelei Lee, who falls deeply in love with a young handsome and wealthy guy named Gus Esmond, whose father is completely against their engagement, as he sees that the girl is only seeks money and does not love his son, the thing that leads him to send a man to watch her during her trip with her best friend, in order to prevent her from marrying his son.
The life of a young beautiful show girl, Lorelei Lee, who falls deeply in love with a young handsome and wealthy guy named Gus Esmond, whose father is completely against their engagement, as he sees that the girl is only seeks money and does not love his son, the thing that leads him to send a man to watch her during her trip with her best friend, in order to prevent her from marrying his son.
Actors:
George Winslow,
Joe Evans,
Herschel Graham,
Marcel Dalio,
Henri Letondal,
Alvy Moore,
Richard LaMarr
George Winslow
3 May 1946, Los Angeles, California, USA
Joe Evans
September 18, 1900 in New York, USA
Herschel Graham
5 February 1904, Bixby, Oklahoma, USA
Marcel Dalio
17 July 1900, Paris, France
Henri Letondal
29 June 1901, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Alvy Moore
5 December 1921, Vincennes, Indiana, USA
Richard LaMarr
6 November 1895, Italy
Country:
United States
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May 13, 2008
A strong play to the sophisticated dialog and situations is given by Howard Hawks' direction and he maintains the racy air that brings the musical off excellently at a pace that helps cloak the fact that it's rather lightweight, but sexy, stuff.July 26, 2014
Classic musical romp with dated premise is silly fun.February 26, 2010
Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell melt the screen as the two little girls from Little Rock seeking Mr Right (or at least Mr Right(TM)s bank account). It(TM)s enjoyable, escapist fluff, with a killer finale.July 17, 2012
Howard Hawks' joyous musical comedy of 1953 is the film that catapulted Marilyn Monroe to major stardom and iconic status as sex symbol.August 01, 2012
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If camp comedy capering (don't call it a social satire!) isn't your thing, it's worth the ticket to see Monroe's iconic and flawlessly choreographed performance of Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend (TM): a perfect four minutes of film.January 26, 2011
For all the three-dimensional attractions of its two leading ladies, this is a rather flat cinemusical.August 05, 2010
There is not one single moment when these characters, or this rightful classic, wear out their welcome.August 04, 2010
You won't find a more elegant take on '50s va-va-voom vulgarity or a more joyous paean to the cheesecake self-empowerment of two little girls from Little Rock.August 01, 2010
If there's a single film that could shatter Laura Mulvey's theory of the "male gaze" it's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.August 03, 2010
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Howard Hawks adds sly sexual insinuation to the blatantly sexual antics of Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in this scintillating 1953 adaptation of the stage musical based on Anita Loos's novel.