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The Seven Year Itch
TrailerIn the midst of a summer heat wave, New Yorker Richard Sherman ships his wife, Helen, and their son off to Maine for vacation, where the so far faithful husband is tempted by a beautiful neighbor.Actors: Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell, Evelyn Keyes, Sonny Tufts, Robert Strauss, Oskar Homolka, Marguerite Chapman, Victor Moore, Dolores Rosedale, Donald MacBride, Carolyn Jones, ...»Director: Billy WilderCountry: United StatesDuration: 105 minQuality: HDRelease: 1955IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Seven Year Itch"
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Characters of "The Seven Year Itch"
The GirlPlayed by: Marilyn MonroeRichard ShermanPlayed by: Tom EwellHelen ShermanPlayed by: Evelyn KeyesTom MacKenziePlayed by: Sonny TuftsMr. KruhulikPlayed by: Robert StraussDr. BrubakerPlayed by: Oskar HomolkaMiss MorrisPlayed by: Marguerite ChapmanPlumberPlayed by: Victor MooreElainePlayed by: Dolores RosedaleMr. BradyPlayed by: Donald MacBride -
Directors of "The Seven Year Itch"
Billy WilderBirthdate: 22 June 1906, Sucha, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Sucha Beskidzka, Malopolskie, Poland] -
Creators of "The Seven Year Itch"
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Critic Reviews of "The Seven Year Itch"
The New RepublicJanuary 23, 2013Despite the script's cleverness, the presence of Tom Ewell, who is a first rate comedian and Oscar Homolka, who has long been a first rate actor, the entire film continually misses fire and fizzles out, like defective fireworks.
VarietyAugust 15, 2007What counts is that laughs come thick and fast, that the general entertainment is light and gay.
Chicago ReaderAugust 15, 2007Although it was directed by Billy Wilder, this 1955 CinemaScope classic sometimes seems presided over by Frank Tashlin, with its satire of 50s puritanism and its use of wimpy Tom Ewell.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Monroe flaunts her attributes too blatantly, and seems less human because of it, while George Axelrod's play, fresh and risqué in the '50s, now appears a little obvious and over-plotted.
Village VoiceJuly 19, 2005So arresting is Monroe's presence that when she's not on-screen, we wait impatiently, wondering, Where have you gone, Mrs. DiMaggio?
LarsenOnFilmMarch 30, 2014Monroe takes over the movie the minute she appears onscreen, wearing impossible outfits and telling the most ridiculous stories with the lightest touch.
EmanuelLevy.ComAugust 02, 2012Though not one of Billy Wilder's good films, this sex farce is symptomatic of the mores of the 1950s, offering Marilyn a part that's variation of her "dumb" blondes.
Empire MagazineFebruary 02, 2009Very dated and not consistently funny but famous for the iconic Marilyn air-vent shot and a close to the under-wire smuttiness.
Film4May 28, 2008Possibly Marilyn Monroe's finest film. What further recommendation do you need?
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