How to Marry a Millionaire update feed
“I wasnโt really sure what to expect from this flick but since there was a decent cast involved, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, even if it was rather harmless, to be honest, I had a rather hard time to care about the damned thing though. Indeed, even if it was to be expected, the story turned out to be so fluffy and hardly entertaining. I mean, what was supposed to be fun about a bunch of young women chasing some guys just because they are rich? Iโm sorry but it didnโt sound really inspiring to me and there is no way they would make a movie nowadays with such a storyline. If they would have gone for something darker and cynical, it could have been interesting but there was no way their approach would really work for me, Iโm afraid. At least, there is no doubt that the” read more
" William Powell, Marilyn Monroe and Lauren Bacall"
"Three female gold diggers set up shop in a Manhattan penthouse, in an effort to attract wealthy husbands. This is supposed to be a comedy but the laughs are few and far between. With 3 big hitters in it's cast I expected this to be great but I was disappointed. It's only Marilyn Monroe that shines as a short sighted woman. Lauren Bacall is OK but the less said about Betty Grable with her squeaky voice and awful hairdo who is plain awful. The script is rather lame but I wouldn't have minded that "
"HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIREReleased: 4 November 1953 (95 minutes)Directed by: Jean Negulesco Written by: Nunnally Johnson, Zoe Akins, Dale Eunson, Katherine Albert ROLE: POLA DEBEVOISEHOLY GODIVA 3 - ONION JACK 3 TOTAL: 6"