Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
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Film poster for Gentlemen Marry Brunettes |
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Directed by | Richard Sale |
Produced by | Robert Waterfield Richard Sale |
Written by | Anita Loos (novel) Mary Loos Richard Sale |
Starring | Jane Russell Jeanne Crain |
Music by | Robert Farnon |
Cinematography | Desmond Dickinson |
Editing by | Grant K. Smith |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date(s) | October 29, 1955 |
Running time | 99 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes |
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Gentlemen Marry Brunettes is a 1955 musical film made by Russ-Field productions, starring Jane Russell and Jeanne Crain, and released by United Artists. It was directed by Richard Sale, produced by the director and Bob Waterfield (Russell's husband) with Robert Bassler as executive producer, from a screenplay by Mary Loos and Sale, based on the novel But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes by Anita Loos.
Anita Loos was the author of the novel and play Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, which had been turned into a smash film with Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe two years before. The studio attempted to repeat the formula, with Russell returning but Jeanne Crain stepping in for a presumably otherwise engaged Monroe (both women played new characters). Alan Young (later the star of TV's Mr. Ed), Scott Brady (brother of Lawrence Tierney), and Rudy Vallee also appear. This film was not as well received as the earlier one.
Anita Loos had entitled her book But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes, but the studio dropped the first word from the title for the film.
[edit] Plot summary
Bonnie and Connie Jones are showgirls, who are also sisters. They are sick and tired of New York as well as not getting nowhere. Quitting Broadway, the sisters decided to travel to Paris to become famous and find true love.
[edit] Main cast
Actor | Role |
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Jane Russell | Bonnie Jones / Mimi Jones |
Jeanne Crain | Connie Jones / Mitzi Jones |
Alan Young | Charlie Biddle / Mrs. Biddle / Mr. Henry Biddle |
Scott Brady | David Action |
Rudy Vallee | Himself |
Guy Middleton | Earl of Wickenwave |
Eric Pohlmann | M. Ballard |