Follow Loreli and Dorothy, two girls from Little Rock as they travel to France and find themselves falling for a millionaire. Read more
| Starring | Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell, Charles Coburn, Elliott Reid |
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| Director | Howard Hawks |
| Genres | Comedy, Music/Musical, Romance |
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Follow Loreli and Dorothy, two girls from Little Rock as they travel to France and find themselves falling for a millionaire.
| Starring | Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell, Charles Coburn, Elliott Reid, George Winslow |
|---|---|
| Director | Howard Hawks |
| Studio | 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy, Music/Musical, Romance |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: 05 Aug 2002 Production year: 1953 |
| Format | DVD |
Marilyn Monroe's star was well and truly rising when she portrayed author Anita Loos's gold-digging Lorelei Lee in this scintillating 20th Century-Fox musical, cannily directed by Howard Hawks who had a clever understanding of how to exploit Monroe's star power — he'd previously directed her in Monkey Business. Watch how even co-star Jane Russell is entranced by the blonde bombshell during their duets. Monroe particularly shines in the superbly photographed (Harry J Wild) and brilliantly choreographed (Jack Cole) production numbers, most notably Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend — watch for an uncredited young George Chakiris (West Side Story) in the chorus. The movie opens with a scene which uses the sparkling Technicolor to best effect, as Monroe and Russell announce that they're just Two Little Girls from Little Rock, and it simply takes off from there. The men are underused — but who cares? — and the third act is a flat and contrived letdown, but make no mistake: this is the movie that consolidated Monroe's stardom and showcased her special talent to the full. Don't miss.
Musicalized and updated version of the twenties satire; no real vigour, but not too bad.
If you like Marilyn, don't miss this one, she is at her dazzling best, looking great and proving again that although she herself had many doubts about it, she is really a very talented actress. Jane Russell is wonderful too, it's a great double act.
If you like Marilyn, don't miss this one, she is at her dazzling best, looking great and proving again that although she herself had many doubts about it, she is really a very talented actress. Jean Russell is wonderful too, it's a great double act.