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How to Marry a Millionaire

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Movie poster for How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) directed by Betty Grable, David Wayne, Jean Negulesco, Lauren Bacall, Marilyn Monroe

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Synopsis

In the glamorous world of 1950s New York City, three ambitious young women, played by Lauren Bacall, Betty Grable, and Marilyn Monroe, devise a cunning plan to secure their futures by marrying wealthy men. In a scheme that involves renting a luxurious penthouse and posing as three sophisticated socialites, they set out to ensnare eligible bachelors. However, their carefully laid plans are challenged when romantic entanglements and unexpected emotions threaten to derail their mission. As the three women navigate the complexities of love and class, they must confront their own desires and ambitions. Lauren Bacall shines as the no-nonsense career woman who struggles to balance her independence with the allure of true love, while Marilyn Monroe captivates as the charming but naive beauty who dreams of finding a rich husband. Betty Grable adds a touch of humor and warmth to the trio, creating a dynamic and endearing bond between the three women. With its blend of romance, humor, and sparkling performances, "How to Marry a Millionaire" is a timeless classic that explores the age-old question of whether love or money can truly buy happiness.

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Movie Details

👤Director
Betty Grable, David Wayne, Jean Negulesco, Lauren Bacall, Marilyn Monroe
📅Release Year
1953
⏱️Runtime
Not available
🎭Genre
ComedyDramaRomance
🔍MPAA Rating
Approved

Ratings & Box Office

🎯IMDb Rating (out of 10)
Not rated
📊Metascore (out of 100)
Not available
💰Box Office
Not available

TML ScoreTop Movie List exclusive rating

😐 average

🤔 Has both merits and weaknesses, may appeal to fans of the genre.

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