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"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" is a timeless classic comedy, musical, and romance film directed by Howard Hawks and released in 1953. Starring the iconic duo of Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell, the movie follows showgirls Lorelei Lee (Monroe) and Dorothy Shaw (Russell) as they set sail for Paris. Lorelei, a blonde bombshell with a penchant for diamonds, captures the attention of wealthy suitors, while Dorothy, her witty brunette friend, navigates her own romantic escapades. As the two friends encounter a series of comedic and glamorous adventures, they learn valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the true meaning of happiness. With a stellar cast that includes Charles Coburn and Elliott Reid, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" is a delightful showcase of Monroe and Russell's on-screen chemistry and undeniable star power. Filled with catchy musical numbers, dazzling costumes, and witty dialogue, the film is a joyful celebration of female friendship and empowerment. As Lorelei and Dorothy charm their way through high society and unexpected twists, audiences are treated to a charming and entertaining tale that has captivated viewers for generations. Don't miss this beloved classic that continues to enchant audiences with its humor, glamour, and timeless appeal.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Believe it or not, Marilyn Monroe was not the first choice for the role of Lorelei Lee in 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'. The role was initially offered to Betty Grable, who was a bigger star at the time. Monroe only got the part after Grable demanded too high a salary, making Monroe, with her rising star status and more affordable demands, the next best choice.
The iconic sparkle of the diamonds in the 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend' scene was enhanced by using an early form of post-production visual effects. The film's crew applied a technique where they manually added shimmering effects to the film after the initial shooting. This painstaking process involved hand-painting sparkle effects frame by frame to give the diamonds an extra dazzling appearance.
Jane Russell's costume for the courtroom scene underwent an urgent redesign just days before shooting. The original costume was deemed too revealing by the censors, risking the film's release schedule. The costume designer, William Travilla, had to quickly create a less revealing, yet still glamorous outfit that satisfied the censorship boards while maintaining the film's stylish flair.
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🎬The necklace Marilyn Monroe wears during the 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend' sequence was made of real diamonds and borrowed from a famous jeweler. It was valued at over $1 million in 1953, and guards were on set at all times to protect it.
💡Despite its glamorous portrayal on screen, the film's iconic 'Two Little Girls from Little Rock' opening sequence was actually filmed in a small, cramped studio in Los Angeles, decorated to mimic a luxurious ocean liner setting.
🎯During filming, Marilyn Monroe was required to wear specially designed high-heeled shoes that made her walk in a way that accentuated her famous wiggle. This specific walk was choreographed and rehearsed extensively to ensure it looked effortless and enticing on screen.
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