Review of How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) by Daniel K — 27 Sep 2012
4: It isn't Hawks, but it works just the same. Bacall carries the film for me. It simply wouldn't work without her. It seems rather incredible that she is still around and occasionally working.
Again, just like almost every other Monroe film (The Misfits being an obvious exception), it is mostly fluff, but very entertaining just the same. It's always nice to see NYC in a nostalgic golden age as well.
The 50's have a certain glamorous and wholesome allure that I doubt will ever diminish. The ending is of course rather classic as well.
This review of How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) was written by Daniel K on 27 Sep 2012.
How to Marry a Millionaire has generally received positive reviews.
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