Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
  • Release date: 1 Aug 1953
  • Release year: 1953
  • Runtime: 91 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: screwball comedy, based on stage musical, song, transatlantic voyage, singer, friendship between women, blonde, private detective, ocean liner, gold digger
  • Budget: $2,260,000
Plot:
Entertainers Dorothy Shaw and Lorelei Lee head for Europe on an ocean liner and encounter several mishaps and adventures on the way. For Lorelei, the trip will provide a necessary break from her fiance Gus Edmond Jr. whose very rich father disapproves of their relationship. In fact, Gus' father convinced that Lorelei is just after a rich husband and sends a private detective on the trip to keep an eye on her. As for Dorothy she attracts many beaus, including the US Olympic team! All of this and several song and dance numbers along the way.

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