Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
The Two M-M-Marvels Of Our Age In The Wonder Musical Of The World!
Overview
Lorelei Lee is a beautiful showgirl engaged to be married to the wealthy Gus Esmond, much to the disapproval of Gus' rich father, Esmond Sr., who thinks that Lorelei is just after his money. When Lorelei goes on a cruise accompanied only by her best friend, Dorothy Shaw, Esmond Sr. hires Ernie Malone, a private detective, to follow her and report any questionable behavior that would disqualify her from the marriage.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Released in the post-war era, the film reflects the era's fascination with wealth, beauty, and marriage as pathways to security for women. While seemingly superficial, the film subverts these ideals through Lorelei's shrewdness and Dorothy's independent spirit, suggesting that women can navigate these expectations on their own terms.
- The iconic performances of Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell, whose chemistry and comedic timing are unparalleled.
- The vibrant Technicolor cinematography and lavish costumes, which create a visually stunning and memorable experience.
- The catchy musical numbers, including "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend," which have become cultural touchstones.
- Its comedic exploration of gender roles and societal expectations in the 1950s, albeit in a lighthearted and often subversive way.
Fun Facts
- The dress Marilyn Monroe wears in the iconic "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" number was heavily inspired by the costumes worn by the Ziegfeld Follies.
- Jane Russell was paid significantly more than Marilyn Monroe for the film, as Russell had more box office clout at the time.
- The film was based on a 1925 novel and a successful Broadway musical, which demonstrates its enduring appeal across different media.