HOW to Marry a Millionaire (Film)The article presents surveys on female characters in the films of American filmmaker, actor and playwright Woody Allen and lists several international films including "Carmen Jones," "How to Marry a Millionaire" and "Since You Went Away."Film International (...
How to Marry a Millionairewas a good follow-up movie, especially enjoyable on a big screen in Cinemascope. The plot of three women teaming up to catch some rich men had been done several times already by 1953, but combining Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall, and Betty Grable was dynamite. Alth...
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New York! for HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE (1953); "Down in the Meadow, "One Silver Dollar" and the title song for RIVER OF NO RETURN (1954); and "Paper of Pins" for BUS STOP (1956). It was in that same year of 1956 that he got to work with a young singing sensation. ...
1953年时,梦露凭借主演的三部电影成为最具票房号召力的好莱坞明星之一,其中黑色影片《飛瀑怒潮》表现出她的性感;喜剧《绅士爱美人》与《愿嫁金龟婿(英语:How to Marry a Millionaire)》则将她的明星形象塑造为“金发傻妞”。 LASER-wikipedia2 Lafilmoestasnigra-blanka. ...
The function of damsel in distress is instead filled by Florence’s roommate and pal Charlotte Duncan (Fay Wray), a more decorous lass who wants to marry a young artist for love in contrast to Florence’s merrily pragmatic determination to marry a millionaire. House of Wax takes up the ...
Bacall’s other successful films include Young Man with a Horn (1950), How to Marry a Millionaire (1953), and Designing Woman (1957). Ron Howard, Lauren Bacall, and John Wayne in The Shootist(From left) Ron Howard, Lauren Bacall, and John Wayne in The Shootist (1976), directed by ...
(1953), she advanced to star billing on the strength of her studio-fostered image as a “love goddess.” With performances inGentlemen Prefer Blondes(1953),How to Marry a Millionaire(1953), andThere’s No Business Like Show Business(1954), her fame grew steadily and spread throughout the ...
By 1953, Monroe was one of the most marketable Hollywood stars; she had leading roles in the noir film Niagara, which focused on her sex appeal, and the comedies Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and How to Marry a Millionaire, which established her star image as a "dumb blonde". 1953年时,梦露...
“If you are able to not only be in on the joke but to control it, that to me is the mark of a genius,” said actress Amber Tamblyn. Finding her power and fighting for her worth Monroe starred in several big hits in 1953, including “How to Marry a Millionaire,” wher...