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How to Marry a Millionaire is a 1953 American screwball comedy film directed by Jean Negulesco and written and produced by Nunnally Johnson. The screenplay was based on the plays The Greeks Had a Word for It (1930) by Zoe Akins and Loco (1946) by Dale Eunson and Katherine Albert.
- $1.9 million
- November 5, 1953 (United States)
- Nunnally Johnson
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How to Marry a Millionaire: Directed by Jean Negulesco. With Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall, David Wayne. Three women set out to find eligible millionaires to marry, but find true love in the process.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Jean Negulesco
- 1953-11-20
Monroe and Bacall are charming and charismatic as ever, but in an only occasionally amusing (yet outdated and rarely really funny) story about three women trying to catch a rich man to marry - a...
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- Marilyn Monroe
- Jean Negulesco
- Twentieth Century Fox
Almost broke, they pool their funds to rent a posh Manhattan penthouse in which they plan to lure their victims. But the gold digger's plans suddenly go awry when two of them fall for men who appear to be poor! 2,859 IMDb 6.8 1 h 31 min 1953. X-Ray 13+. Comedy · Drama · Fun · Playful.
- 91 min
- 49
Resourceful Schatze Page (Lauren Bacall), spunky Loco Dempsey (Betty Grable), and ditsy Pola Debevoise (Marilyn Monroe) rent a luxurious Sutton Place penthouse from Freddie Denmark (David Wayne), who is avoiding the IRS by living in Europe. The women plan to use it to attract and marry millionaires.
Aug 23, 2022 · How to Marry a Millionaire sees Bacall takes center stage as Schatze Page, an ageing model who aims to repress her desire for authority in order to make herself more appealing to the wealthy J.D. Hanley (William Powell). She ends up moving in with the daffy Pola Debevoise (Monroe) and the mimsy-mumsy Loco Dempsey (Grable), who share her ambitions.