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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Lorelei Lee is a beautiful showgirl engaged to be married to the wealthy Gus Esmond, much to the disapproval of Gus' rich father, Esmond Sr., who thinks that Lorelei is just after his money. When Lorelei goes on a cruise accompanied only by her best friend, Dorothy Shaw, Esmond Sr. hires Ernie Malone, a private detective, to follow her and report any questionable behavior that would disqualify her from the marriage.

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Release : 1953
Rating : 7.1
Studio : 20th Century Fox, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Marilyn Monroe Jane Russell Charles Coburn Elliott Reid Tommy Noonan
Genre : Comedy Romance

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Reviews

Raetsonwe
2018/08/30

Redundant and unnecessary.

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InformationRap
2018/08/30

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Bob
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Janis
2018/08/30

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Bella
2017/10/18

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) is a Comedy/Musical/Romance starring Marilyn Monroe as Lorelei Lee and Jane Russel as Dorothy Shaw. The 2 showgirls, Lorelei and Dorothy, are on their way to Paris via a transatlantic cruise working as showgirls while being followed by a private detective. On their way, they chat up as many eligible men as possible. This movie is a wonderful classic because of the remarkable performances, authentic costume designs, and wonderful musical numbers.Marilyn Monroe will steal your breath away at the start of the show. She is not only stunning. She also portrays her character in an excellent manner. Lorelei is a smooth, soft-speaking, dramatic, well-dressed woman who is very interested in money and all the pretty things it will buy her. She is also able to convince people of her opinions even if they are commonly disapproved opinions. Her best friend, who she considers to be an amazing and loyal friend, Dorothy, is quite the opposite. Dorothy is not interested in money, and especially not in men with money as is shown when she first meets Ernie and she is angered when he tries to brag about his wealth. She also portrays her character as an intelligent, strong- willed and tough woman.The costumes are great. I just love the 1950s era. All of the men are dressed classy in their suit and ties. The women are wearing gorgeous elegant sparkly long dresses and long gloves. In one scene, Dorothy is wearing an expensive looking black dress and her curled black hair and dazzling earrings look so beautiful that you will want to get into a time machine and go back to the 1950s. When she puts the girly white robe around Ernie, it is quite funny.I thoroughly enjoyed all of the songs of the film and I like to listen and sing to them even when the film is over. The songs are sweet and sultry and very clear. As Lorelei and Dorothy sit together at a table in the restaurant, Lorelei begins to sing. After the tempo begins to increase and more people join in the song until Lorelei and Dorothy are singing up-tempo and in unison. The two give a stunning performance together by dancing and acting to this song. By the end of the song, the tempo slows down and the audience is watching them drive off.I would recommend that anybody who enjoys Musicals to take the hour and a half to watch this one. If you enjoyed movies like Grease or Mamma Mia because you like to sing along to catchy and entertaining songs, then this movie is for you. I enjoyed this film as much as I usually enjoy musicals, especially ones that were made decades before I was born. If you like old films, like Breakfast at Tiffany's or other old films that star a beautiful and class maiden like Monroe, then you will probably enjoy it. The film is not just for adults, older children may be able to enjoy this film as well. Overall, I thought that this movie was beautiful and it's among my favourites. The ending was superb and the romances of the lead characters were intriguing and sweet. I'm always a fan of the musical genre and I thought that this movie did it right. It had me rooting for the main characters, imagining their thoughts, singing along to the songs, marvelling at the gorgeous costumes and set designs, and becoming captivated by the performances of Marilyn Monroe and Dorothy Shaw.

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WakenPayne
2016/06/11

I haven't watched that many Howard Hawks movies. The only one I have watched is The Thing From Another World and my thoughts are that it's a pretty good monster movie but it's also based on a book with a much better adaptation. I also haven't really seen Marilyn Monroe in anything except for Some Like It Hot and she was serviceable in that movie. However, I don't really like this movie.The plot... Marilyn has seduced a young, socially awkward millionaire into marrying her, which considering Marilyn's image gives off the impression she's kind of a gold digger... That's not true, she's exactly a gold digger, even telling her friend that she really should consider going after a millionaire because "money=true love". However she's also a complete airhead and even has the millionaire's angry father hire someone to take incriminating looking photographs of her with another millionaire. To make matters worse when Marilyn's friend uncovers what's going on with her help she gets the innocent millionaire to give her his wife's diamond tiara. When they get to Paris they're obviously in deep sh#t as the wife thinks they've stolen it and the millionaire takes the photographs the wrong way.Neither of the lead characters are sympathetic at all. Marilyn Monroe's character is a gold digger and Jane Russel goes after any "tall dark and handsome man" she can find. I can't sympathize with a character that wants to spend years in prison because she doesn't want to part ways with a diamond tiara, even though she's marrying a millionaire! She even admits outright at the end that all she's after is money. Maybe this character might have flown in 1953 but I really struggle with this. Jane Russel is more likable to me but that's not saying a goddamn thing.So everything about the lead characters are unappealing, but honestly - that's probably where my problems with the movie begin and end... Seriously, Monroe might have had this constant image but she does what she can and while I honestly didn't care for the music, I wouldn't say any of them are horrible (except Ain't There Anyone Here For Love, sorry if my maturity is brought into question but I'm inherently a straight male and I don't want to see muscular men flex their muscles, lift weights and exercise while wearing nothing but peach coloured shorts), I didn't mind the cinematography either.All in all, this is something I will probably forget immediately after seeing it. This really doesn't have anything to come back to, except maybe "Diamonds are a Girls Best Friend". I'd say watch it if you want to but for me personally, this is just really unmemorable.

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gavin6942
2014/06/20

Two singers, best friends Lorelei Lee (Marilyn Monroe) and Dorothy Shaw (Jane Russell) travel to Paris pursued by a private detective hired by Lorelei's fiancé's disapproving father to keep an eye on her, a rich, enamored old man and many other doting admirers.German film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder declared this one of the ten best films ever made. I do not share that opinion. While I liked it, and some of the humor is pretty good (especially the kid), the musical numbers did not suit me. Well, there was that issue of the unfortunate color for the men's swim trunks, coupled with a very suggestive dance number I enjoyed...As a result of the film's success, Monroe and Russell were given the chance to put their hand and feet prints in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre; a spectacle that got a lot of publicity for both actresses. Interestingly Russell was the film's star but today this is thought of as a Monroe film.

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SnoopyStyle
2013/12/13

Best friends Lorelei Lee (Marilyn Monroe) and Dorothy Shaw (Jane Russell) are nightclub singers traveling to Paris on a transAtlantic cruise. They encounter many enamored men including the US Olympic Team, a Private Eye, and a diamond rich man.Based on the Broadway musical, director Howard Hawks is able to coax a truly fun performance from Monroe. Her magnetism is undeniable. Her bubbly personality outshines even Jane Russell.There are some fun jokes mostly sexual in nature as expected. The songs are good including the iconic "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend". That particular song production is especially fun. It makes the movie. And it's especially great to have Monroe and Russell actually sing most of the songs.

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