Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

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(comedy, drama, musical, romance)
Download Movie Gentlemen Prefer BlondesLorelei and Dorothy are just "Two Little Girls from Little Rock", lounge singers on a transatlantic cruise, working their way to Paris, and enjoying the company of any eligible men they might meet along the way, even though "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend." Based on the Broadway musical based on the novel.

actors:

Jane Russell as Dorothy Shaw
Marilyn Monroe as Lorelei Lee
Charles Coburn as Sir Francis 'Piggy' Beekman
Elliott Reid as Ernie Malone
Tommy Noonan as Gus Esmond
George Winslow as Henry Spofford III
Marcel Dalio as Magistrate
Taylor Holmes as Mr. Esmond Sr.
Norma Varden as Lady Beekman
Howard Wendell as Watson
Steven Geray as Hotel Manager
Henri Letondal as the Prosecutor Grotier
Leo Mostovoy as Ship's Captain
Alex Frazer as Pritchard
George Davis as Cab Driver Pierre
directors:
Howard Hawks
rating:7.10


This film is certainly not meaningless fluff. Let's remember that in

50 years, it was not possible to talk about sex, or even show a strong
Implications of sexuality in Hollywood. Therefore, it would be smart writers
Desliz that parodying in. This film is everything that is Hollywood and became
(and in many ways still stands for). Watch carefully and you will see
Monroe and Russell are fighting their way through a world in which men have

Added to them. Loreli is stupid? She knows not only that men lust
After she realizes how attractive it is, and she is also smart enough

Knowing that men have made this the way that she is (she even said that this

The film). She knows how to use all these things in their own way to work
And
things that women could not achieve in most cases if not whore
men. The film also becomes more and parodies itself as ......
Jane Russell when explodes in his own version of "Diamonds are a Girl's

Best Friend" in the courtroom-clearly imitating Monroe. MANY women
- After seeing this film, especially film-Monroe would buy
Caro
clothing, makeup, hair products, etc. to try to be like her really.

Howard Hawks understood the absurdity of this era and incorporated it into the film.

Musical numbers are anything but stupid-Jane Russell "Does Anyone Here

For Love? "It clearly states that. This film is about male chauvanism,
The dehumanization of women (see in the famous series Monroe diamonds
Where
Women have an obligation to leather goods and clothing subject to diamond in the chandaliers < br> Telón background, see how none of the women on stage with Monroe have faces,
Etc..) the aforementioned Russell musical number is not only EXTREMELY
STDs, but homoerotic, and that the oscillations tennis rackets are
Nothing
If no male genitalia as she walks through a team olympians with
Naked
Swimsuits that even seems to notice that there is (and watch the
Romano
painting on the wall behind men in swinging to discuss trapeezes
Sick minded). Monroe actually was not dumb-was I.Q. Points above
Einstein and was a very intelligent woman. She only knew that was

A man's world - a world of voyeurism lusting that men have created to oogle
The body of women-not their brains or real personality she knew that men < br> He wanted this (and in many respects still want) and slammed in which all
their faces. Clichés traditional Hollywood are also pirated and parodied (see how it is portrayed
Paris-Paris such NEVER existed-and Hawks
Writers earlier, but he knew that Hollywood films showed Paris as a dream
Wonderland). Look at the role reversals (men are weak, the women are strong,
Russell is male, Monroe is female) and apparel-particularly in the form

Top, Russell and Monroe dance them many wore white and
Red
While the fund is pure blue-these are the typical values of America-looks
money, materialism, capitalism, lust, etc. Howard Hawks knew that
people come to see this film, which together with nobody understood his
Intelligence-so what struck in the face of all. (It's a good thing for
What most people did not really understand the script because if subversion
had, the game has been to Hollywood and has been banned
Film
More likely) . This is one of the most intelligent films of the 50's;
Showing what women are not, but what man WANTS to be.
There is no need to be a fan of Marilyn to enjoy this wonderful film.

Great light comedy pairs heart until Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe

their age.

The proceedings are pending Marilyn comic precision over the timing
with Jane's dead-pan delivery make for an unforgettable comedy team.

At a time when men were leading the field of comedy along pairings
Comes
Russell and Monroe and better combination does not exist!

Musical numbers are particularly terrible Bye-Bye Baby and the classic
diamonds are girls' best friend.

Support functions are also well cast with Charles Coburn as
Multimillonario "Piggy", which only has eyes for Diamond and Marilyn and Tommy

Noonan wonderful afternoon as Marilyn's nerdish and gullible love
Interest
Gus Edmond.

If you look beyond the surface, which makes the film seem that the first

Apparently Being a stereotypical story of young women in search of the rich
Husbands who are going to be the story of two strong and self-reliant
Women in search of what they want in life, will be arriving and not
To solve less!

But we will not do this deeper than we have to ... This is a FUN
FILM ...
It is not intended to change the world but only to entertain you for a few hours -
AND THAT MAKES!

High ranks of young and old ... Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a big family
Entertainment.

Now, I might close with a quotation Anita Loos on Marilyn Monroe in GPB:

"I did not write the role of Lorelei Lee and Marilyn made in
Movie
But sure as hell wish I had! "


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