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- Upon the film's original theatrical release, Adele Jergens was credited first while Marilyn Monroe was billed second.
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Upon the film's original theatrical release, Adele Jergens was credited first while Marilyn Monroe was billed second. After Monroe became a star in the early 1950s, Ladies of the Chorus was reissued to capitalize on Monroe's fame.
Jan 5, 2021 · Upon its original theatrical release, Adele Jergens was credited first while Marilyn Monroe was billed second. After Monroe became a star in the early 1950s, Ladies of the Chorus was reissued to capitalize on Monroe’s fame.
Aug 31, 2020 · This was Marilyn Monroe’s confession to French journalist Georges Belmont in 1960 of her first starring film, Ladies of the Chorus, released twelve years earlier. “I was supposed to be the daughter of a burlesque dancer some guy from Boston falls in love with.
- Gary Vitacco-Robles
Ladies of the Chorus: Directed by Phil Karlson. With Adele Jergens, Marilyn Monroe, Rand Brooks, Nana Bryant. A chorus girl falls in love with a wealthy young man, but their relationship is jeopardized by her mother's fears about the reaction of his family.
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- Musical, Romance
- Phil Karlson
- 1949-02-10
Upon its original theatrical release, Adele Jergens was credited first while Marilyn Monroe was billed second. After Monroe became a star in the early 1950s, Ladies of the Chrous was reissued to captalize on Monroe’s fame.
- Phil Karlson
A chorus girl falls in love with a wealthy young man, but their relationship is jeopardized by her mother’s fears about the reaction of his family. Released: October, 1948 Running time: 61 minutes
Jan 9, 2015 · Upon its original theatrical release, Adele Jergens was credited first while Marilyn Monroe was billed second. After Monroe became a star in the early 1950s, Ladies of the Chorus was reissued to capitalize on Monroe's fame.