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Jane Russell | Dorothy Shaw | |
Marilyn Monroe | Lorelei Lee | |
Charles Coburn | Sir Francis 'Piggy' Beekman | |
Elliott Reid | Ernie Malone | |
Tommy Noonan | Gus Esmond | |
George Winslow | Henry Spofford III | |
Marcel Dalio | Magistrate | |
Taylor Holmes | Mr. Esmond Sr. | |
Norma Varden | Lady Beekman | |
Howard Wendell | Watson | |
Steven Geray | Hotel Manager | |
Elliot Reid | Detective Malone | |
Henri Letondal | Grotier | |
Leo Mostovoy | Ship's Captain | |
Alex Frazer | Pritchard | |
George Davis | Cab Driver Pierre |
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Producer | Sol C. Siegel
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Writer | Anita Loos
Joseph Fields Charles Lederer |
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Cinematography | Harry Wild
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Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell sizzle, sing and dance as a couple of gold diggers out to land rich husbands. This Technicolor film fable follows the exploits of two gorgeous women aboard a luxury ocean liner. One (Monroe) loves diamonds and the other (Russell) loves men. On the ship with them are an elderly diamond mine owner (Charles Coburn), a team of handsome and muscular Olympic athletes, a fascinating but very young millionaire (George Winslow) and a nosy private eye. Packed with 40 minutes of production numbers, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes includes the legendary title song and "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend." |
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