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How to Marry a Millionaire

Country: USA, Language: English, 95 mins

  • Director: Jean Negulesco
  • Writer: Nunnally Johnson; Zoe Akins
  • Producer: Nunnally Johnson

CGiii Comment

3 screen legends camp it up - and have a bloody good time doing it.

Monroe is particularly good with her myopic dumb blond routine.

You can't help but love it.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Three New York models, Shatze, Pola and Loco set-up in an exclusive appartment with a plan: tired of cheap men and a lack of money they intend to use all their talents to trap and marry three millionaires. The trouble is that's it's not so easy to tell the rich men from the huxters and even when they can, is the money really worth it?

Cast & Characters

Betty Grable as Loco Dempsey;
Marilyn Monroe as Pola Debevoise;
Lauren Bacall as Schatze Page;
David Wayne as Freddie Denmark;
Rory Calhoun as Eben;
Cameron Mitchell as Tom Brookman;
Alexander D'Arcy as J. Stewart Merrill;
Fred Clark as Waldo Brewster;
William Powell as J.D. Hanley;
Robert Adler as Cab Driver;
Merry Anders as Model;
Jan Arvan as Tony;
Charlotte Austin as Model;
Benny Burt as Reporter;
Harry Carter as Elevator Operator