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The Best Marilyn Monroe Movies

Are you a fan of Marilyn Monroe? Don’t miss our selection of her best films, including unforgettable classics.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
In this musical comedy, Marilyn plays Lorelei Lee, a cabaret singer traveling to Paris in search of a rich husband. Her performance alongside Jane Russell is charming and fun, and the movie includes the famous rendition of "Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend." A cinematic gem you can’t miss.

The Seven Year Itch (1955)
This movie is known for the iconic scene where Marilyn’s white dress is blown up by the subway air. In "The Seven Year Itch," Marilyn plays "The Girl," a seductive neighbor who becomes the temptation for Tom Ewell’s character. This comedy directed by Billy Wilder is a classic that showcases Monroe’s charisma and sensuality.

How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
In this romantic comedy, Marilyn stars alongside Lauren Bacall and Betty Grable. The three play models who plan to marry millionaires in New York. Marilyn, in the role of Pola Debevoise, showcases her comedic skills and unmatched screen presence.

River of No Return (1954)
This western directed by Otto Preminger features Marilyn in a dramatic role as Kay Weston, a saloon singer who joins a farmer (Robert Mitchum) and his son on a dangerous journey down the river. "River of No Return" shows a different side of Monroe, demonstrating her versatility as an actress.

The Misfits (1961)
"The Misfits" is one of Marilyn’s last films and one of her most complex. Directed by John Huston and written by Arthur Miller, her then-husband, the movie tells the story of a divorced woman (Monroe) who becomes involved with a cowboy (Clark Gable) and his friends. Monroe’s performance is deep and moving, highlighting her ability in drama.

These films are not only a reflection of Marilyn Monroe’s talent and beauty but also her ability to captivate audiences with her magnetic presence. Each of these movies offers a unique glimpse into her versatility as an actress and her lasting impact on cinema.
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