Difference between revisions of "Niagara (film)"
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− | '''Niagara''' (1953) was a breakthrough movie starring [[Marilyn Monroe]], which was closely imitated (with giving credit) by a tamer version in [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s [[Vertigo (film)|Vertigo]] a few years later. | + | '''Niagara''' (1953) was a breakthrough movie starring [[Marilyn Monroe]], which was closely imitated (with giving credit) by a tamer version in [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s ''[[Vertigo (film)|Vertigo]]'' a few years later. |
A [[film noir]] thriller about a plot to murder, it was unrated and received no awards. Marilyn Monroe was paid less than her make-up artist, despite having the starring role. | A [[film noir]] thriller about a plot to murder, it was unrated and received no awards. Marilyn Monroe was paid less than her make-up artist, despite having the starring role. |
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Niagara (1953) was a breakthrough movie starring Marilyn Monroe, which was closely imitated (with giving credit) by a tamer version in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo a few years later.
A film noir thriller about a plot to murder, it was unrated and received no awards. Marilyn Monroe was paid less than her make-up artist, despite having the starring role.
It was moderately successful for 20th Century Fox, which produced it, and helped launch Marilyn Monroe's career into bigger promoted movies.