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The Seven Year Itch (1955)

The Seven Year Itch (1955)
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Like thousands of other Manhattanites, Tom Ewell annually packs his wife (Evelyn Keyes) and children off to summer vacation, staying behind to work at the office. This particular summer, the lonely Ewell begins fantasizing about the many women he'd foresworn upon getting married (in one of the fantasies, Ewell and Marguerite Chapman parody the beach rendezvous in From Here to Eternity). He is jolted back to reality when he meets his new neighbor--luscious model Marilyn Monroe. Inviting Monroe to dinner, Ewell intends to sweep her off her feet and into the boudoir. Things don't quite work out that way, thanks to Ewell's clumsiness (and essential decency) and Monroe's naivete. Still, Ewell becomes convinced that his impure thoughts will somehow be transmitted to his vacationing wife and to the rest of the world, leaving him wide open for scandal and ruination. In the original play, the husband and the next-door neighbor did have an affair, but both play and film arrived at the same happy ending, with Ewell and his missus contentedly reunited at summer's end. Featured in the cast of The Seven Year Itch are Robert Strauss as a lascivious handyman, Sonny Tufts as Evelyn Keye's former beau, Donald MacBride as Ewell's glad-handing boss, and veteran Broadway funny man Victor Moore in a cameo as a nervous plumber. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Marilyn MonroeTom Ewell, (more)
Director(s):
Billy Wilder
Format(s):
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Synopsis of The Seven Year Itch

Like thousands of other Manhattanites, Tom Ewell annually packs his wife (Evelyn Keyes) and children off to summer vacation, staying behind to work at the office. This particular summer, the lonely Ewell begins fantasizing about the many women he'd foresworn upon getting married (in one of the fantasies, Ewell and Marguerite Chapman parody the beach rendezvous in From Here to Eternity). He is jolted back to reality when he meets his new neighbor--luscious model Marilyn Monroe. Inviting Monroe to dinner, Ewell intends to sweep her off her feet and into the boudoir. Things don't quite work out that way, thanks to Ewell's clumsiness (and essential decency) and Monroe's naivete. Still, Ewell becomes convinced that his impure thoughts will somehow be transmitted to his vacationing wife and to the rest of the world, leaving him wide open for scandal and ruination. In the original play, the husband and the next-door neighbor did have an affair, but both play and film arrived at the same happy ending, with Ewell and his missus contentedly reunited at summer's end. Featured in the cast of The Seven Year Itch are Robert Strauss as a lascivious handyman, Sonny Tufts as Evelyn Keye's former beau, Donald MacBride as Ewell's glad-handing boss, and veteran Broadway funny man Victor Moore in a cameo as a nervous plumber. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Billy Wilder
Writer(s):
George AxelrodBilly Wilder
Producer(s):
Charles K. FeldmanBilly Wilder
Categories:
RomanceComedy
The Seven Year Itch Awards:
  • 1955 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
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    Laura K.

    a definite for anyone who appreciates films. cute, funny, original. movies like this just aren't made anymore.

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    CHARLES S.

    This comedy can only be fully appreciated with repeat viewing. Tom Ewell steals every scene and the film could never be what it is without him. Marilyn is so charming in this film, she easily pulls her own weight making this film a timeless must-see classic. If you enjoy comedies and classics, I can’t think of a more rewarding experience than "the seven-year itch".

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    Shelby H.

    When renting this movie, the expecation was for another great Marilyn Monroe flick. She usually sparkles and has great characters even when they are the typical "dumb blonde". This movie did not deliver that. It is more focused on the male lead and his struggles with a "middle-life crisis". For me, there is too much fancy and not enough content. Also, if I never hear Marilyn say delicate again, that will be wonderful. The dialogue was repetative and mundane.

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