, Howard Hawks’ satirical romp has much more to offer. It follows two showgirls played by Monroe and Jane Russell who take a transatlantic cruise to France.
While the latter is a hopeless romantic, the former is on the hunt for a wealthy husband. The dialogue is razor-sharp, the sets outlandish and the costumes — from glittering gowns to structured jumpsuits — impossibly stylish.
some great choices, but I would add: The Red Shoes, Showboat (1932?), The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Labyrinth, 8 Women (2008), Gigi (way better than Moulin Rouge), Viva Las Vegas (1964), Top Hat (1935?), An American in Paris, The King and I (really for Yul Brenner), Funny Face..
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