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By Mohammed 2022-10-16 20:46:43
I watched Monroe's biopic two days ago. One after another, all smiles. Monroe put on all kinds of happy expressions. I think she is so cute. Then, feel so tired.
She is so eager to please her audience.
After watching a movie of hers, "A Wonderful Herbal Love", she smiled brightly on the poster, and it was just a small supporting role, but now people know that she is a selling point. Her first shot is to put her thighs on the chair, lift up her skirt, and tell the professor, look at... -
By Clinton 2022-10-16 16:29:21
Monkey Business - hilarious light comedy
I have to say that this is another black and white old movie that exudes the charm of time. Sometimes old movies are like watching a drama performance. Although there are no gorgeous colors, no cool technologies, and no realistic scenes, they also restore the art itself to the greatest extent. Its charm is not only with the sense of history of the times, but also because it can give the audience space for their own imagination. The actor's expressions and body movements have become particularly...
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By Edison 2022-10-16 16:03:43
From the very beginning, what the professor said was very philosophical. "Humans haven't done anything wrong, but they are getting older every day... Poor creature..." The
magic medicine was actually prepared by a 6-month-old orangutan, which caused the professor's family to have a series of farce. I admire the acting ability of the actors very much. In middle age, youth and even childhood, the professor and her wife have performed well in such a large span.
Monroe is still...

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- Release date September 5, 1952
- Filming locations Old Executive Building, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
- Production companies Twentieth Century Fox
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By Ole 2023-09-18 02:11:23
This group of people is not only naive, but also secondary and deeply mentally retarded. . . The actors finally had enough drama addiction, and the two protagonists completely gave up. Little Jiangmei has finally grown into a sister-in-law Jiang, and she is still so happy and so...
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By Ernie 2023-09-09 16:04:05
Howard Hawks works, starring Cary Grant and Marilyn Monroe, black and white neuro-comedy, a little crazy, the jokes are boring, the overall discord, and can't compare with those classic Howard Hawks...
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By Josefina 2023-09-02 07:27:12
Monroe is still very tender inside, but she has an outstanding...
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By Eunice 2023-08-13 10:02:39
This translation is too misleading. In fact, it's still a good monkey trick. This kind of humor is too hilarious and not suitable for it. Monroe, this little supporting role, is really young and cute, beautiful but innocent. Real people love...
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By Vince 2023-08-12 20:28:10
It really is a crazy comedy, the activities of the characters are almost crazy, the plot is ridiculously funny, and the excellent acting skills of the actors still make the movie very good to watch. It's no exaggeration that Cary Grant is a natural...
Movie plot
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Barnaby: The week after we got back from our honeymoon, the Everett Winstons invited us to a party.
Mrs. Edwina Fulton: I'm sorry, darling, but I don't remember going.
Barnaby: We didn't go.
Mrs. Edwina Fulton: Oh, yes. Now, I remember. We stayed home. Just like tonight.
Barnaby: No, Edwina, that's what I'm talking about. We stayed home from that party for an all together different reason. Tonight we're staying home for an intellectual reason.
Mrs. Edwina Fulton: I remember we didn't want to share each other with anyone. You were so sweet. Remember how the telephone kept ringing for hours and hours and hours.
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Barnaby: I've been promised a pretty good job if I can make this formula work.
Mrs. Edwina Fulton: Yeah, no more commercial assignments. No more working on non-skid girdles or noiseless popcorn bags.
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Lois Laurel: I'm glad we have a moment. I have something I want to show you.
Barnaby: For instance?
Lois Laurel: [hikes up her dress above her knee] Isn't it wonderful?
Barnaby: I beg your pardon?
Lois Laurel: The new non-rip plastic stockings you invented.
Barnaby: Oh! The Info-1 Acetate Project.
Lois Laurel: This is an experimental pair. The first pair out of the factory. Aren't you proud?
Barnaby: It turned out rather well.