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The Prince and the Showgirl (1957)
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Synopsis
The title of the Anglo-American The Prince and the Showgirl could well have alluded to the genuine stations in life of stars Sir Laurence Olivier and
Marilyn Monroe
. Based on the
Terence Rattigan
play The Sleeping Prince, the film casts Olivier as Charles, prince regent of Carpathia, who is in London to attend the 1911 coronation of King George V. Monroe is deceptively dizzy American chorus girl Elsie Marina, who while performing in a West End revue catches Charles' eye. The prince arranges for Elsie to attend an "intimate supper" at his hotel suite. Though Elsie successfully wards off Charles' advances, she drinks too much bubbly and ends up falling asleep. Comes the dawn, and Prince Charles is anxious to show the awkward Elsie the door. She, however, has fallen in love with the prince, and sticks around long enough to upset a plan to overthrow the Carpathian throne, and to patch up a feud between Charles and his son Nicholas (
Jeremy Spencer
). Olivier directed as well as starred in The Prince and the Showgirl; he knew he had his work cut out for him in dealing with the mercurial
Marilyn Monroe
, but he managed to hold his temper and to extract a delightful comic performance from the actress. Alas, the film was a box-office disappointment, leading many Hollywood insiders to moan and wail that Monroe was "washed up" in films -- at least until her spectacular comeback in
Billy Wilder
's
Some Like It Hot
(1959). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Daphne Anderson
Fanny
Maxine Audley
Lady Sunningdale
Vera Day
Betty
Aubrey Dexter
The Ambassador
Harold Goodwin
Call Boy
Rosamond Greenwood
Maud
Paul Hardwick
Major Domo
Gladys Henson
Dresser
David Horne
The Foreign Officer
Jean Kent
Maisie Springfield
Esmond Knight
Col. Hoffman
Marilyn Monroe
Elsie Marina
Gillian Owen
Maggie
Jeremy Spenser
Prince Nicholas
Sybil Thorndike
Queen Dowager
Charles Victor
Theatre Manager
Richard Wattis
Northbrooke
Laurence Olivier
Grand Duke Charles
Margot Lister
Lottie
Production Crew
Carmen Dillon
Art Director
William Chappell
Choreography
Jack Cardiff
Cinematographer
Richard Addinsell
Composer (Music Score)
Beatrice Dawson
Costume Designer
Laurence Olivier
Director
Jack Harris
Editor
Muir Mathieson
Musical Direction/Supervision
Terence Rattigan
Play Author
Laurence Olivier
Producer
Terence Rattigan
Screenwriter
Year: 1957
Runtime: 127
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Produced by
Marilyn Monroe Productions
Warner Brothers
Awards
1957 - Best Film - Any Source - British Academy of Film and Television
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