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How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
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Synopsis
A remake of 1933's
The Greeks Had a Word for Them
, as well as a retread of 20th Century-Fox's favorite plotline, How to Marry a Millionaire was the first Hollywood comedy to be lensed in Cinemascope.
Lauren Bacall
,
Betty Grable
and
Marilyn Monroe
play three models of modest means who rent an expensive Manhattan penthouse apartment and pose as women of wealth. It's all part of a scheme hatched by Bacall to snare rich husbands for herself and her roommates. The near-sighted Monroe is wooed by an international playboy, but ends up settling for the tax-dodging fugitive (
David Wayne
) who owns the girls' apartment. The knuckle-headed Grable goes off on an illicit weekend in the mountains with a grouchy married executive (
Fred Clark
), but falls instead for a comparatively poor--but very handsome--forest ranger (
Rory Calhoun
). And Bacall very nearly lands an aging millionaire (
William Powell
), but has a sudden attack of conscience and opts instead for the supposedly poverty-stricken chap (
Cameron Mitchell
) who has been pursuing her since reel one. It turns out that she has actually landed one of the richest men in New York--and upon learning this, our three luscious heroines faint dead away. Before the opening credits roll in How to Marry a Millionaire, we are treated to a "live" orchestral rendition of Alfred Newman's "Street Scene" overture, conducted by Newman himself. In addition to its being the first wide-screen comedy,
Millionaire
was also the first-ever presentation of the weekly NBC series Saturday Night at the Movies, premiering on the small screen on September 23, 1961. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Robert Adler
Cab Driver
Merry Anders
Model
Jan Arvan
Tony
Charlotte Austin
Model
Lauren Bacall
Schatze Page
Harry Carter
Elevator Operator
Fred Clark
Waldo Brewster
Alex D'Arcy
J. Stewart Merrill
Herbert Deans
Stewart
George Dunn
Mike, the Elevator Man
Ivis Goulding
Maid
Betty Grable
Loco Dempsey
Tom Greenway
Motorcycle Cop
Ruth Hall
Model
Percy Helton
Benton
Hope Landin
Mrs. Salem
Dayton Lummis
Justice
Rankin Mansfield
Bennett
Maurice Marsac
Antoine
Tom Martin
Doorman
Cameron Mitchell
Tom Brookman
Marilyn Monroe
Pola Debevoise
Tudor Owen
Mr. Otis
William Powell
J.D. Hanley
Hermine Sterler
Madame
James F. Stone
Doorman
Ivan Triesault
Captain of Waiters
Emmett Vogan
Man at Bridge
David Wayne
Freddie Denmark
Eric Wilton
Butler
Rory Calhoun
Eben
Van Des Autels
Best Man
Beryl McCutcheon
Model
Georges Saurel
Emir
Production Crew
Leland Fuller
Art Director
Lyle Wheeler
Art Director
Joe MacDonald
Cinematographer
Alfred Newman
Composer (Music Score)
Cyril Mockridge
Composer (Music Score)
Charles LeMaire
Costume Designer
William Travilla
Costume Designer
Jean Negulesco
Director
Louis Loeffler
Editor
Ben Nye, Sr.
Makeup
Alfred Newman
Musical Direction/Supervision
Cyril Mockridge
Musical Direction/Supervision
Dale Eunson
Play Author
Katherine Albert
Play Author
Zoë Akins
Play Author
Nunnally Johnson
Producer
Nunnally Johnson
Screenwriter
Stuart A. Reiss
Set Designer
Walter Scott
Set Designer
Alfred Bruzlin
Sound/Sound Designer
Roger Heman
Sound/Sound Designer
Ray Kellogg
Special Effects
Year: 1953
Runtime: 96
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Produced by
20th Century Fox
Awards
1954 - Best British Film - British Academy Awards
1954 - Best British Film - British Academy Awards
1954 - Best British Film - British Academy of Film and Television
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