Marilyn (1953 film)

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Marilyn

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Wolf Rilla
Produced by Ernest G. Roy
Written by Wolf Rilla
Story by Peter Jones (play Marion)
Starring Sandra Dorne
Maxwell Reed
Music by Wilfred Burns
Cinematography Geoffrey Faithfull
Editing by Peter Seabourne
Studio Nettlefold Studios
Distributed by Astor Pictures (USA)
Release dates 1953 (UK)
Running time 70 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Marilyn, released in the United States as Roadhouse Girl, is a 1953 British film noir directed by Wolf Rilla starring Sandra Dorne and Maxwell Reed.[1]

Plot

Randy mechanic Tom Price (Reed) lusts after seductive Marilyn (Dorne), the young wife of ill-tempered garage owner George Saunders (Dwyer) . Assuming that Marilyn is fooling around with his employee, Saunders begins punching him out. Defending himself, Tom accidentally kills his boss. Marilyn helps him to cover up the crime, and together the two strike out to find a new life. Several months later, the couple is running a just-getting-by roadhouse. Wealthy Nicky Everton (Mayne) agrees to lend the couple some money, figuring that Marilyn will offer her affections as repayment. Throughout all this, Rosie - Marilyn's maid - has kept the murderous secret, until she is taken for granted once too often by her self-centered boss.

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