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    The Moon Is Blue

    1953 · Comedy · 1h 39m

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  1. The Moon Is Blue is a 1953 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Otto Preminger and starring William Holden, David Niven, and Maggie McNamara.Written by F. Hugh Herbert and based on his 1951 play of the same title, the film is about a young woman who meets an architect on the observation deck of the Empire State Building and quickly turns his life upside down.

  2. Summaries. Two aging playboys are both after the same attractive young woman, but she fends them off by claiming that she plans to remain a virgin until her wedding night. Both men determine to find a way around her objections. Successful architect Don Gresham (William Holden) engages a young actress, Patty O'Neill (Maggie McNamara), in ...

  3. Find out who starred in and worked on the classic romantic comedy The Moon Is Blue, directed by Otto Preminger and written by F. Hugh Herbert. See the full list of actors, producers, writers, composers and more on IMDb.

  4. A comedy adaptation of a play by F. Hugh Herbert, directed by Otto Preminger and starring William Holden and David Niven. Two womanizers fall for a woman determined to keep her virginity, but face a scandal when they try to marry her.

  5. Title: The Moon Is Blue. Summary: Two aging playboys are both after the same attractive young woman, but she fends them off by claiming that she plans to remain a virgin until her wedding night. Both men determine to find a way around her objections. Directed by: Otto Preminger. Actors: William Holden, David Niven, Maggie McNamara.

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  7. A 1953 romantic comedy starring William Holden, David Niven and Maggie McNamara. The film was controversial for its frank dialogue about sex and premarital pregnancy.

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    • Comedy
    • PG
  8. The Moon Is Blue premiered at The Playhouse in Wilmington, Delaware on February 16, 1951 for tryout performances in preparation for the New York stage. [1] This was followed by further tryout performances at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston in early March 1951. [2] The production premiered on Broadway on March 8, 1951 at Henry Miller's Theatre with ...