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  1. Domnii preferă blondele. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (tradus în română „Domnii preferă blondele” sau „Bărbații preferă blondele”) este un film din 1953, adaptare a muzicalului din 1949, lansat de 20th Century Fox, regizat de Howard Hawks, în rolurile principale fiind Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell, alături de Charles Coburn, Elliot ...

  2. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: The Intimate Diary of a Professional Lady (1925) is a comic novel written by American author Anita Loos.The story follows the dalliances of a young blonde gold-digger and flapper named Lorelei Lee "in the bathtub-gin era of American history." Published the same year as F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and Carl Van Vechten's Firecrackers, the lighthearted work is ...

  3. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) – amerykańska komedia muzyczna z 1953 w reżyserii Howarda Hawksa. Fabuła. Akcja rozgrywa się głównie na transatlantyku płynącym do Francji, którym podróżują bohaterowie filmu. Głównymi postaciami są dwie piękne dziewczyny. Jedną z nich ...

  4. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes este unul dintrele filmele cu Marilyn Monroe ce nu trebuie ratate. O comedie spumoasa, de altfel foarte actuala despre iubire, prejudecati si prietenie. Din punct meu de vedere al al doilea film bun a lui Marilyn dupa Some like it hot. 3: 0: aticia pe 24 Octombrie 2010 17:50. mi-a placut la nebunie ...

  5. 27 de feb. de 2017 · | Original theatrical trailer for the movie Gentlemen Prefer Blondes from 1953 |Starring Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe and Charles Coburn.Showgirls Lorelei Le...

  6. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was not only a huge box office success but proved, once and for all, that Marilyn Monroe could truly anchor a movie as its star. (Her co-star in the film, Jane Russell , was wonderful in the role of showgirl Dorothy Shaw, Lorelei’s best friend, but through the years the film has increasingly and unduly been celebrated as Monroe’s triumph alone.)

  7. 1 de ago. de 2010 · As a battle of the sexes, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes reverts back to the pre-screwball comedy era of Baby Face and Gold Diggers of 1933 (Anita Loos’s original flapper novel, on which the film is based, was written in 1925), in which material comfort is emphasized over true love. This nascent 1920s feminism is at odds with the conservative 1950s ...