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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
Russian DTS 5.1 (Voice-over)
English DTS-HD MA 5.1
French DTS 5.1
German DTS 5.1
Spanish (Castilian) Dolby Digital Mono
Spanish (Latin American) Dolby Digital Mono
Czech Dolby Digital Mono
Italian Dolby Digital Mono
Turkish Dolby Digital Mono

How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
Russian DTS 5.1 (Voice-over)
English DTS-HD MA 5.1
French DTS 5.1
German DTS 5.1
Spanish (Castilian) Dolby Digital Mono
Spanish (Latin American) Dolby Digital Mono
Czech Dolby Digital Mono
Italian Dolby Digital Mono
Thai Dolby Digital Mono
Turkish Dolby Digital Mono

The Seven Year Itch (1955)
Russian DTS 5.1
English DTS-HD MA 5.1
Spanish (Castilian) DTS 5.1
Czech Dolby Digital 2.0
Turkish Dolby Digital 2.0

Some Like It Hot (1959)
Russian DTS 5.1 (Multiple voice-over)
English DTS-HD MA 5.1
French DTS 5.1
German DTS 5.1
Italian DTS 5.1
Spanish DTS 5.1
Czech Dolby Digital 2.0
Hungarian Dolby Digital 2.0
Polish Dolby Digital 2.0
Portuguese Dolby Digital 2.0
Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0
Thai Dolby Digital 2.0

Subtitles:

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
Russian, English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Icelandic, Korean, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Norwegian, Polish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Japanese, Bulgarian, Croatian

How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
Russian, English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Icelandic, Korean, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Norwegian, Polish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Japanese, Bulgarian, Croatian

The Seven Year Itch (1955)
Russian, English, Arabic, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovenian, Spanish, Turkish

Some Like It Hot (1959)
Russian, English, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Spanish (Castilian), Swedish, Thai, Turkish

Extras

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
• Movietone News: “Marilyn and Jane in Cement” (0:50, SD)
• Theatrical clip (2:32, SD)
• Additional clips of Monroe's films

How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
• Rollers
• Additional movie clips

The Seven Year Itch (1955)
No

Some Like It Hot (1959)
• Interview with Tony Curtis, archived interview with Jack Lemmon, and commentary by Paul Diamond (son of I.A.L. Diamond) and writers Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel
• Filming of the film “Some Like It Hot” (25:45, SD)
• The legacy of Some Like It Hot (20:22, SD)
• Documentary “A Nostalgic Look into the Past” (31:14, SD)
• Bonus material “Memories of Pretty Sue” (12:03, SD)
• Virtual Hall of Memories (21:04, SD)
• Original theatrical trailer (2:20, SD)

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COLLECTION CONTENTS:

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
One of Marilyn Monroe's most popular films. This is a story about two showgirls looking for happiness. Monroe plays the role of a stunning blonde who is only interested in diamonds and money, and Jane Russell plays the role of a brunette who dreams of true love. Two beauties, who went on a transatlantic cruise to Paris and immediately became an object of worship on the part of the male passengers, will have to go through many tests on the way to finding their happiness. Imbued with true feelings and subtle ironic humor, this is undoubtedly one of those films that will never go out of style.

How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
New York doesn't believe in tears. Traditional situation: three blonde models are looking for millionaire husbands. To implement their plans, the girls rent a luxury apartment in an elite area and begin to implement their plans. Three months pass - the last furniture from the apartment has been sold, but not a single suitable shipment is on the horizon. By the end of the film, passions are heating up, and two friends have a dilemma: money or love? Only the third, at first glance, seems to be doing well. But this is only at first glance.

The Seven Year Itch (1955)
Book publisher Richard Sherman has been married for seven years. His wife and son are once again leaving the city for the holidays. Richard's loneliness does not last long, suddenly a huge pot of tomatoes falls on his balcony, and the fault of this is his neighbor from the top floor, a blond advertising model. Richard invites the beauty to come visit him and have something to drink. A gorgeous blonde in a deep neckline, without allowing her neighbor to come to his senses, appears in his apartment with a bottle of champagne in her hand... From that moment on, the hero’s rich imagination draws not only fabulous pictures of winning the heart of a seductive beauty, but also humiliating scenes of his wife exposing his infidelity... In this film, the most famous scene with Marilyn Monroe is when the air flow from the subway ventilation shaft lifts the heroine's skirt.

Some Like It Hot (1959)
When Chicago musicians Joe and Jerry accidentally witness a gang shootout, they quickly flee by train to Florida, pretending to be women. Now they are Josephine and Daphne, the new and “pretty” instrumentalists of a female jazz band. For the time being, their disguise works. But soon the loving soloist “falls” for “Josephine” dressed as a man, the elderly playboy falls in love with “Daphne”, and the mafia boss, having unraveled the mystery of the masquerade, decides to urgently deal with the witnesses...

Director & Cast

Director: Howard Hawks, Jean Negulesco, Otto Preminger, Walter Lang, Billy Wilder, John Huston

Cast: Marilyn Monroe, Betty Grable, Ethel Merman, Donald O'Connor, Tom Ewell, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Clark Gable, Montgomery Clift