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      Between September and November 1954

      • The Seven Year Itch was filmed between September and November 1954 and is Wilder's only film released by 20th Century-Fox.
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  1. The Seven Year Itch is a 1955 American romantic comedy film directed by Billy Wilder, from a screenplay he co-wrote with George Axelrod from the 1952 three-act play. The film stars Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell, who reprised his stage role.

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  3. The Seven Year Itch (1955) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. The Seven Year Itch filming location: Tom Ewells Manhattan apartment: 164 61st Street, New York. Wimpy Tom Ewell gets hot and bothered when Marilyn Monroe moves into his neighbour’s apartment. Set in New York, though the movie was shot largely in the studio in Hollywood.

  5. The Seven Year Itch, American comedy film, released in 1955, that was an adaptation of a hit Broadway show of the same name and featured a memorable performance by Marilyn Monroe. Reprising his Broadway role, Tom Ewell played Richard Sherman, a middle-aged book editor whose wife and son are leaving.

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  6. The men of the Manhattan tribe had a tradition to send their wives and children to the cooler highlands in the month of July, while they stayed behind to attend to business and to ogle at beautiful, nubile women. 500 years later and still nothing has changed in Manhattan.

  7. The 'seven year itch' refers to the urge to be unfaithful after seven years of matrimony, with a desire to satisfy one's sexual urges ('itches'). It was adapted from a 1952 Broadway play of the same name by George Axelrod (co-scripted by Wilder), with Tom Ewell reprising his Broadway role (although on stage, Ewell had played opposite Vanessa ...

  8. The Seven Year Itch is a 1955 Billy Wilder -directed Romantic Comedy film that arguably marked the high point of Marilyn Monroe 's popularity—and a fair contender for the title of the most famous American film you've probably never seen.

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