How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
АФИША ФЕСТИВАЛИ КЛУБЫ ДЖАЗМЕНЫ БЛОГ АЛЬБОМЫ ФОТО СТИЛИ
Latino World music Авангард Блюз Мануш Мейнстрим Соул Фьюжн Свинг Босса-нова Фанк
A'cappella Cool jazz Smooth (soft) jazz Бибоп Госпел Даунтемпо Лаунж (Jazz Lounge) Модальный джаз Пост-боп Прогрессивный джаз Регтайм Хард-боп Эйсид-джаз Фри-джаз

While the film is famous for its cast, its most significant historical contribution is its role as the first film shot in . How to Marry a Millionaire | News - The Harvard Crimson

The 1953 romantic comedy How to Marry a Millionaire is far more than a "frothy" period piece; it is a landmark of cinematic technology and a complex reflection of 1950s gender dynamics. Directed by Jean Negulesco and produced by 20th Century Fox, it brought together the era's three biggest female powerhouses—, Lauren Bacall , and Betty Grable —to explore the intersection of romance, materialism, and female ambition. The Technological Breakthrough: CinemaScope