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Seven Year Itch [VHS]
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Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Marilyn Monroe Tom Ewell Evelyn Keyes Sonny Tufts Robert Strauss Creators: Milton R. Krasner (Cinematographer) Billy Wilder (Producer) Billy Wilder (Writer) Hugh S. Fowler (Editor) Charles K. Feldman (Producer) Doane Harrison (Producer) George Axelrod (Writer) Director(s): Billy Wilder
Recording label: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation EAN: 9786302484403Binding: VHS TapeISBN: 6302484405Format: Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC, Release Date: 2001-05-29Universal product code (UPC): 086162104336Number of discs: 1Audience rating: UnratedDescription It's a steamy summer in New York City and this scandalous, sexy comedy heats things up even more! A married man (Tom Ewell), whose wife and son are away for the summer, has his fidelity put to the test when a seductive starlet (Marilyn Monroe) moves in upstairs. Keeping his marriage vows in the face of her flirtations proves tough when challenged by the notorious "seven year itch." Faced with this provocative problem, he's victim to an outrageous mating dance filled with hilarious comedy!
Amazon.com A married man, left alone during a hot summer, fantasizes madly about the impossibly gorgeous woman living in the upstairs apartment. When the woman is Marilyn Monroe, such fantasies are the stuff of epics, and The Seven Year Itch is a memorable laugh machine. Tom Ewell, repeating his role from George Axelrod's Broadway hit, plays the itchy protagonist, whose vivid imagination gets the better of him. When Monroe finally comes downstairs and becomes friends (confiding, among other things, that she keeps her undies in the icebox in this hot weather), imagination meets reality in a merciless attack on the male libido. Ewell's crack timing is matched by Monroe's zesty comic flair, and the scene in which her white dress is blown skyward by a passing subway train has entered the encyclopedia of great movie images. Director Billy Wilder adapted the play with Axelrod; if the film is not one of Wilder's signature works (Some Like It Hot and The Apartment would soon follow), it is nevertheless a smoothly crafted comedy. --Robert Horton
Running time: 105 minutesLanguage: English (Unknown)
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