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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
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Synopsis
Second-billed
Marilyn Monroe
is the blonde in question in this second film version of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: Miss Lorelei Lee, whose philosophy is "diamonds are a girl's best friend." Together with her best human friend Dorothy (top-billed
Jane Russell
), showgirl Lorelei embarks upon a boat trip to Paris, where she intends to marry millionaire Gus Esmond (
Tommy Noonan
). En route, the girls are bedeviled by private detective Malone (Elliot Reid), hired by Esmond's father (
Taylor Holmes
) to make certain that Lorelei isn't just another gold-digger. When Dorothy falls in love with the poverty-stricken Malone, Lorelei decides to find her pal a wealthier potential husband, and that's how she gets mixed up with flirtatious diamond merchant Sir Francis Beekman (
Charles Coburn
) and precocious youngster Henry Spofford III (George "Foghorn" Winslow). Most of the
Leo Robin
-
Jule Styne
songs from the Broadway show remain intact, including
Marilyn Monroe
's rendition of "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend," a production number later imitated by pop icon
Madonna
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Peter Camlin
Gendarme
Harry Carey, Jr.
Winslow
Jack Chefe
Proprietor
Charles Coburn
Sir Francis Beekman
Marcel Dalio
Magistrate
Jean de Briac
Gendarme
Jean del Val
Ship's Capt
Alex Frazer
Pritchard
Steven Geray
Hotel Manager
Taylor Holmes
Gus Esmond, Sr.
Henri Letondal
Grotier
Alphonse Martell
Headwaiter
Marilyn Monroe
Lorelei Lee
Ray Montgomery
Peters
Leo Mostovoy
Phillipe
Fred Moultrie
Boy Dancer
James Moultrie
Boy Dancer
Robert Nichols
Evans
Elliott Reid
Det. Malone
Jane Russell
Dorothy Shaw
Charles Tannen
Ed
Norma Varden
Lady Beekman
Howard Wendell
Watson
George Winslow
Henry Spofford III
Alvy Moore
Anderson
Tommy Noonan
Gus Esmond
William Cabanne
Sims
John Close
Coach
Charles de Ravenne
Purser
Jimmy Young
Stevens
George Davis
Cab Driver
Production Crew
Joseph C. Wright
Art Director
Lyle Wheeler
Art Director
Jack Cole
Choreography
Harry J. Wild
Cinematographer
Jule Styne
Composer (Music Score)
Leo Robin
Composer (Music Score)
Lionel Newman
Composer (Music Score)
William Travilla
Costume Designer
Howard Hawks
Director
Hugh S. Fowler
Editor
Paul Helmick
First Assistant Director
Joseph Fields
From Musical by
Ben Nye, Sr.
Makeup
Earle Hagen
Musical Arrangement
Lionel Newman
Musical Direction/Supervision
Anita Loos
Play Author
Herman Levin
Play Author
Joseph Fields
Play Author
Oliver Smith
Play Author
Sol C. Siegel
Producer
Charles Lederer
Screenwriter
Claude E. Carpenter
Set Designer
E. Clayton Ward
Sound/Sound Designer
Roger Heman
Sound/Sound Designer
Ray Kellogg
Special Effects
Year: 1953
Runtime: 91
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Musical
Romance
Produced by
20th Century Fox
Franco London Films
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