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Marilyn Monroe Box Set - Vol.2 (7 Discs)Marilyn Monroe, Betty Grable & Lauren Bacall
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How To Marry A Millionaire (1953) Marilyn delivers one of the finest comedic performances of her career in this outrageously funny film co-starring Betty Grable and Lauren Bacall! Three beautiful models plan to snag rich husbands by pooling their funds and renting a posh Manhattan penthouse in which to lure their victims. What follows is a series of near-marital mishaps where love prevails over money, proving that even gold-diggers sometimes have hearts of gold!
There's No Business Like Showbusiness (1954) The talented Donahue family have plenty of love to get them through the hard times - that is, until they cross paths with a rising starlet (Monroe) whose own ambitions may make or break them. This delightful classic delivers dazzling production numbers and masterful show tunes!
Seven Year Itch (1955) Marilyn Monroe proves that no man can resist her - especially a married man - in this sexy romp directed by Billy Wilder heralded as one of the quintessential comedies of all time! When a seductive starlet (Monroe) moves in upstairs, a married man (Tom Ewell) has his fidelity put to the test. Keeping his marriage vows in the face of her flirtations proves hilariously tough when challenged by the notorious seven year itch!
Monkey Business (1952) A chimpanzee gets loose in Dr. Barnaby Fulton's (Cary Grant) lab and accidentally completes the youth formula Fulton has been working on. The industrious chimp also dumps the potion into the office water cooler - which becomes clear only when Fulton's staff mysteriously grows younger and younger. The chemistry really explodes when his voluptuous secretary (Monroe) gets a taste of the potion!
Let's Make Love (1960) When billionaire Jean-Marc Clement (Yves Montand) learns he is to be parodied in an upcoming theatre production, he lands a part in the show - playing himself! Immediately smitten with his co-star Amanda (Marilyn Monroe), who does not return his affection, Clement tries desperately to improve his stage presence in hopes of winning her over.
Let's Make It Legal (1951) A gorgeous grandmother (Claudette Colbert) tires of her husband Hugh's (MacDonald Carey) gambling habit and divorces him. Although their daughter (Barbara Bates) tries to get them back together, problems arise when Victor (Zachary Scott), Mom's high school sweetheart-turned millionaire, suddenly arrives on the scene. And try as she might, a breathtaking beauty (Marilyn Monroe) can't lure Vic from "Grandma" - driving Hugh to the brink of comic insanity as he wages a wild and unforgettable battle to win back his wife!
As Young As You Feel (1951) When a man (Monty Woolley) is forced to retire at 65, he'll do just about anything to beat the system. Dying his hair black, he poses as the president of his former employer's holding company. Suddenly free to air his views on everything from company policy to national economics, comic craziness ensues when he meets not only the firm's top executive, but someone equally impressive - a beautiful secretary, played by Marilyn Monroe, in one of her first and funniest roles.
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Marilyn Monroe, Betty Grable, Lauren Bacall, Mitzi Gaynor, Ethel Merman, Tom Ewell, Victor Moore, Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, Yves Montand, Tony Randall, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Claudette Colbert, Robert Wagner & Thelma Ritter | |
Billy Wilder, Walter Lang, Howard Hawks, George Cukor, Richard Sale & Harmon Jones | |
PG | |
English | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |


















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