How To Marry A Millionaire -
While the premise is grounded in materialism, the film ultimately steers its protagonists toward traditional "true love".
How to Marry a Millionaire serves as a quintessential representation of the 1950s by utilizing the innovative CinemaScope format to glamorize a calculated pursuit of financial security, ultimately reconciling female ambition with traditional romantic ideals. 1. The Strategic Domesticity of the Post-War Woman How to Marry a Millionaire
: Unlike many modern films that pit women against each other, this movie highlights genuine camaraderie and mutual support in their shared mission. 2. Spectacle and the CinemaScope Revolution While the premise is grounded in materialism, the
: The film captured a "passing of the torch" from established stars like Betty Grable (the top pin-up of the 40s) to rising icons like Marilyn Monroe. 3. The Dilemma: Financial Security vs. True Love The Strategic Domesticity of the Post-War Woman :
“Pola’s hunt for the juiciest bank balance is oddly charming and never at the expense of her innately good nature.” The Marilyn Report · 3 years ago Conclusion