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Jack Cole Movie Retrospective at MoMA


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Here's the link to the list of films:

http://www.moma.org/calendar/film/1609?locale=en

Over the course of the retrospective, you can see peak Rita Hayworth (Tonight and Every Night [1945], Gilda [1946] and Down to Earth [1947]) and peak Marilyn Monroe (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes [1953], There's No Business Like Show Business [1954] and Let's Make Love [1960]), and get a decent sampling of Mitzi Gaynor (The I Don't Care Girl [1953], There's No Business Like Show Business [1954] and Les Girls [1957]). Marc Platt fans can see him in Tonight and Every Night [1945], Tars and Spars [1946] and Down to Earth [1947].

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"Gesticulate" is a great number, isn't it? I've always thought Keel was underrated.

Thanks for the heads-up, miliosr. Don't know as I'd call "There's No Business Like Show Business" and "Let's Make Love" peak Monroe, however. I think the "Heat Wave" number is one of the most tasteless things she was ever made to do. Cole did splendidly by her in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," however. Jane Russell, too.

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