Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
Gli uomini preferiscono le bionde - Les hommes préfèrent les blondes
Los caballeros las prefieren rubias - Blondinen bevorzugt
A Film by Howard Hawks
DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | ISO | PAL Area 2 | 1,85:1 | 4:3 | 01:27:31 | 5% Recovery | 4.33 Gb
Languages Available: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 AC3
Subtitle: English, Italian, German, Spanish, Turkish, Swedish, Portuguese, Polish, Norwegian
Icenlandic, Hungarian, Hebrew, Greek, Finnish, French, Dutch, Danish, czech, Croatian
Extra: Menù, Scene Selection, Theatrical Trailers, Restoration Comparison, Post Card
Genre: Comedy, Musical, Drama
Gli uomini preferiscono le bionde - Les hommes préfèrent les blondes
Los caballeros las prefieren rubias - Blondinen bevorzugt
A Film by Howard Hawks
DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | ISO | PAL Area 2 | 1,85:1 | 4:3 | 01:27:31 | 5% Recovery | 4.33 Gb
Languages Available: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 AC3
Subtitle: English, Italian, German, Spanish, Turkish, Swedish, Portuguese, Polish, Norwegian
Icenlandic, Hungarian, Hebrew, Greek, Finnish, French, Dutch, Danish, czech, Croatian
Extra: Menù, Scene Selection, Theatrical Trailers, Restoration Comparison, Post Card
Genre: Comedy, Musical, Drama
Lorelei Lee (Marilyn Monroe) and Dorothy Shaw (Jane Russell) are showgirls and best friends. Lorelei has a passion for diamonds, knowing that attracting a rich husband is one of the only ways a woman of the 1950s can succeed economically. She is engaged to Gus Esmond (Tommy Noonan), a naive nerd willing to do or buy anything for her. He, however, is under the control of his wealthy, upper-class father who calls him twice a day.
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Dorothy, on the other hand, is looking for love, attracted only by men who are good-looking and fit. Lorelei has planned for Gus and her to marry in France, but Esmond, Sr. stops his son from sailing, believing that Lorelei is bad for him. Lorelei's job requires that she go and she does. Gus gives her a letter of credit, warning her to behave because, if his father hears rumors of bad behavior on her part, his father will certainly prohibit their marriage. Unbeknownst to them, Esmond, Sr. has hired a private detective, Ernie Malone (Elliott Reid), to spy on Lorelei. Malone, however, immediately falls in love with Dorothy.
During the Atlantic crossing, Dorothy has already been drawn to the members of the Olympic athlete team, and is disappointed that they are required to go to bed right at the shank of the evening. Lorelei meets the rich and foolish Sir Francis "Piggy" Beekman (Charles Coburn), the owner of a diamond mine, and is attracted by his wealth and naively returns his geriatric flirtations. Piggy is entranced and his wife, annoyed. Lady Beekman (Norma Varden) proudly shows Lorelei her diamond tiara.
Lorelei invites the old gent to her and Dorothy's cabin, whereupon he recounts his travels to Africa. Malone spies through the window and takes pictures of Piggy hugging Lorelei under the guise of explaining how a python squeezes a goat. Dorothy catches Malone walking away nonchalantly after taking pictures of Lorelei and Piggy. She tells Lorelei, who fears for her reputation. They come up with a scheme to recover the incriminating film. They invite Malone for drinks, spill water on his lap, take his pants off to dry them out, and find the film in his pants pocket. Lorelei promptly prints and hides the negatives. Piggy is relieved his wife won't see the pictures. Lorelei, feeling she deserves a reward, persuades Piggy to give her his wife's diamond tiara as a thank-you present.
But then Malone reveals that he has taped Lorelei's and Piggy's conversations, for which Dorothy scolds him. Malone implies Lorelei is a golddigger and, when Dorothy dismisses him out of hand, admits that he himself is a liar. When Dorothy tells Lorelei she is falling for Malone, Lorelei chastises her for choosing a poor man when she could as easily have a rich man – and diamonds. They arrive in Paris and spend time shopping, but are then kicked out of the hotel; Lorelei's letter of credit has been cancelled because of what Gus's father has learned from Malone. When Gus shows up at their show, Lorelei rebuffs him. It is at this point that Lorelei performs "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend," the musical number whose lyrics explain why and how women need to pursue men with money in order to pay their rent and buy food.
While Lorelei and Dorothy fulfill their Paris nightclub engagement, Lady Beekman (Norma Varden) has filed charges regarding her missing tiara, and Lorelei is charged with theft. Dorothy persuades Lorelei to return the tiara, but it's missing from her jewelry box. Sir Francis tries to weasel out of his part in the tiara affair when Malone catches him at the airport. Dorothy stalls for time in court by pretending to be Lorelei, disguised in a blonde wig and mimicking her friend's breathy voice and mannerisms, and putting on a musical number show in the middle of the courtroom, which attracts, confuses and flusters the assembled, including the judge.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a 1953 film adaptation of the 1949 stage musical, released by 20th Century Fox, directed by Howard Hawks and starring Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell, with Charles Coburn, Elliott Reid, Tommy Noonan, George Winslow, Taylor Holmes, and Norma Varden in supporting roles. The screenplay by Charles Lederer is augmented by the music of songwriting teams Hoagy Carmichael & Harold Adamson and Jule Styne & Leo Robin. The songs by Styne and Robin are from the Broadway show, while the songs by Carmichael and Adamson were written especially for the film.
Special Features
• Theatrical Trailer
• Restoration Comparison
• One Sheet Post Card
• Movietone News
From Wikipedia
ORIGINAL TITLE: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
GENRE: Comedy
Directed by: Howard Hawks
Screenplay: Charles Lederer
ACTORS:
George Winslow, Marcel Dalio, Charles Coburn, Steven Geray, Taylor Holmes, Henry Letondal, Marilyn Monroe, Leo Mostovoy, Elliott Reid, Jane Russell, Norma Varden, Howard Wendell, Tommy Noonan
Cast
PHOTO: Harry J. Wild
ASSEMBLY: Hugh S. Fowler
MUSIC: Harold Adamson, Hoagy Carmichael, Jule Styne, Leo Robin
PRODUCTION: FOX SOL. C. SIEGEL
DISTRIBUTION: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX - DOMOVIDEO, 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT UNIT 'VIDEO
COUNTRY: USA 1953
DURATION: 91 Min
FORMAT: Color CinemaScope TECHNICOLOR
SUBJECT: Homonymous COMEDY OF ANITA LOOS INSPIRED BY NOVEL OF A. LOOS
NOTES: COSTUMES: Travilla - BEFORE: August 1953 - "REMAKE" of the movie DIRECT IN 1928 BY MALCOLM St.Clair, WITH RUTH TAYLOR AND ALICE WHITE.
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