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  1. Gli uomini preferiscono le bionde (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) è una pellicola del 1953 diretta da Howard Hawks, interpretata da Marilyn Monroe e Jane Russell, tratta dall'omonimo romanzo e del successivo adattamento teatrale curati da Anita Loos.Il film ebbe enorme successo e lanciò all'apice della popolarità le due protagoniste.

  2. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1953, sharp and very clued into the times. Other than Ridley Scott's brilliant Thelma And Louise 1991, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes has to rank as one of the finest films where the girls actually out buddy buddy the men!!

  3. „Mit Marilyn Monroe und Jane Russell, die in dieser knallbunten Technicolor-Produktion alles zum Beben bringen, macht die Filmversion von Gentlemen prefer blondes das heiße Wetter noch heißer.Ein Film, in dem diese beiden strahlenden Pin-up-Girls gemeinsam auftreten, ist wie der doppelte Einsatz bei einer todsicheren Wette, und man wird denn auch mit einem gewaltigen Musical belohnt.

  4. Check out the official Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) Trailer starring Marilyn Monroe! Watch on Vudu: https://www.vudu.com/content/movies/details/Gentleme...

  5. Unbeknownst to either of them, Esmond Sr. has hired a private detective, Ernie Malone (Elliott Reid), to spy on Lorelei. While checking up on Lorelei, he falls in love with Dorothy. Lorelei meets Sir Francis "Piggy" Beekman (Charles Coburn) who owns a diamond mine, which attracts her deeply. She uses her intense charm to entice him, annoying ...

  6. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a film directed by Howard Hawks with Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell, Charles Coburn, Tommy Noonan .... Year: 1953. Original title: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Synopsis: Showgirls Lorelei Lee and Dorothy Shaw travel to Paris, pursued by a private detective hired by the suspicious father of Lorelei's fiancé, as well as a rich, enamored old man and many other doting ...

  7. 27 de dic. de 2016 · Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Howard Hawks, 1953) Située dans sa seconde partie dans un Paris invraisemblablement exotique où ne manquent ni Henri Letondal ni George Davis, l’intrigue culmine avec la séquence du tribunal qui voit Dorothy singer Lorelei et déchaîner l’enthousiasme des gardiens de l’ordre public devenus ses fans.

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