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Andres 2022-10-16 23:30:10
impressive quotes from movies
If you had to pick a man in the world, would you marry a rich man or a poor man? I think I'm going to marry a rich man. Well, which one is more likely to meet rich people? In a dilapidated apartment on Amsterdam Street, or in a mansion like this? It should be in a mansion like this.
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Keegan 2022-06-19 20:53:08
Willing to marry a golden tortoise-in-law
2015.10.6 is generally okay, there is not much comedy, the three women tried to get in and marry a rich man, but all of them backfired, but the boss still earned it in the end~ Married a billionaire~ Women still rely on their ears It’s alive, but it’s a movie after all, how can there be so many...
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Davonte 2022-06-19 18:30:34
[Film Review] How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) 6.6/10
Going to the mat for gold-diggers, Jean Negulesco's HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE seems like a prospectus of guiles and finesses for pretty gals to get hitched with the loaded, and the three penthouse-dwelling-but-furniture-hocking girls here, Loco (Grable), Pola (Monroe) and Schatze (Bacall), are...
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Jacinthe 2022-06-19 17:52:09
Wealth is more expensive than people
When I first watched Marilyn Monroe's comedy "How to marry a millionaire", what was always circling in my mind was Monroe's soft American English, red lips and white teeth, very tempting. In that era when the editing and switching effects were still very simple and rough, the ease of watching...
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Rodger 2022-06-19 17:17:52
Lovely Gold Worshipping Girl - "Wish to Marry a Golden Turtle-in-law"
I watched a very lovely old movie, "Wish to Marry a Golden Turtle-in-law" by Marilyn Monroe. Monroe, Betty and Lauren are three beauties who share a high-end apartment in New York. They have a common goal of hanging the golden turtle-in-law in the shortest possible time. Lauren played Mrs....
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Pearl 2022-06-19 12:12:23
Comments are too long
Sure enough, it was the 1950s, and some of Bacall's costumes were really Carol. By analogy, the costumes in Chaplin Keaton's films were indeed from the 1920s. Except for making famous novels, the early technology was not advanced in Hollywood. Don't make movies that surpass or regress. Monroe is...
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Director: Jean Negulesco
Language: English,French,Latin,Arabic Release date: November 20, 1953