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How to Marry a Millionaire

  • TV Series
  • 1957–1959
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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How to Marry a Millionaire (1957)
ComedyRomance

Motherly Mike, ditzy but sexy Loco, and sensible Greta move to the big city to find themselves wealthy men to turn into husbands. After the first year Greta gets married with Gwen the new ro... Read allMotherly Mike, ditzy but sexy Loco, and sensible Greta move to the big city to find themselves wealthy men to turn into husbands. After the first year Greta gets married with Gwen the new roommate in this syndicated series.Motherly Mike, ditzy but sexy Loco, and sensible Greta move to the big city to find themselves wealthy men to turn into husbands. After the first year Greta gets married with Gwen the new roommate in this syndicated series.

  • Stars
    • Merry Anders
    • Barbara Eden
    • Lori Nelson
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    7.8/10
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    • Stars
      • Merry Anders
      • Barbara Eden
      • Lori Nelson
    • 8User reviews
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    Merry Anders
    Merry Anders
    • Mike McCall…
    • 1957–1959
    Barbara Eden
    Barbara Eden
    • Loco Jones
    • 1957–1959
    Lori Nelson
    Lori Nelson
    • Greta Hanson…
    • 1957–1958
    Jimmy Cross
    Jimmy Cross
    • Jesse…
    • 1957–1959
    Lisa Gaye
    Lisa Gaye
    • Gwen Kirby
    • 1958–1959
    Joseph Kearns
    Joseph Kearns
    • Mr. Tobey…
    • 1957–1959
    Perk Lazelle
    • Party Guest…
    • 1957–1959
    Dabbs Greer
    Dabbs Greer
    • Mr. Blandish
    • 1957
    Gavin Gordon
    Gavin Gordon
    • Mr. Cameron…
    • 1958–1959
    Frank Mills
    Frank Mills
    • Bum…
    • 1958–1959
    Werner Klemperer
    Werner Klemperer
    • Hugo…
    • 1958–1959
    Tom Brown
    Tom Brown
    • Mr. Tompkins…
    • 1958
    Tom Palmer
    Tom Palmer
    • Announcer…
    • 1958
    Norma Varden
    Norma Varden
    • Mrs. Alma Teasely
    • 1958
    Booth Colman
    Booth Colman
    • Charlie…
    • 1958
    Don Shelton
    • Mr. Baxter
    • 1958
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • Emil Quincy…
    • 1958
    Jack Chefe
    • Waiter
    • 1958–1959
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    EDBAYES

    Great series that left too soon

    This was one great TV show. Entertaining, funny, serious and mischievous all rolled into one. Too bad someone can't come up with the shows and make them available. The same goes for 'Jamie' starring Brandon De Wilde. Another show that was made for total home viewing with moral values.

    Comedy can be funny without certain words. Just look at all the shows that are in rerun compared to those in prime time spots that are just moving wherever the wind takes them.

    So if you're out there and you have these shows on tape, etc... take it some place and make them available to the public.

    They are just 2 of many good shows that need to be brought hack and put into the mainstream so the younger generation can see what family values were really all about.
    8gcrespo

    Enjoyed this show

    I used to watch this show when I was very young and I remember the characters. Lori Nelson left and being young at the time I didn't understand why she wasn't on any more. But I found the show very funny and wish one of those sub-channels would run it today. I was familiar with the leads having seen them in a lot of film and television and the chemistry was good. Lisa Gaye was brought in as a new character, good idea that they didn't re-cast the Lori Nelson part. Semi-regular parts were taken by Jimmy Cross and Joseph Kearns. I always wondered why Ms Nelson left the series, met her a few years ago at one of those nostalgia shows and should have asked her at the time. Merry Anders who left us 3 years ago worked in a lot of films in the 60's and Lisa Gaye was the sister of Debra Paget, Teala Loring and Frank Griffith, all of whom were in films and of course Barbara Eden. Have to get the DVD of this series.
    2jromanbaker

    Dreadful.

    I was curious about this series, so I watched a few episodes. It was after all based on the first Cinemascope film of the same title directed by Jean Negulesco. That was no masterpiece but enjoyable, but what I saw was pitifully badly acted especially by Barbara Eden in the Marilyn Monroe role, and both Merry Anders and Lori Nelson were almost as bad. If this is an example of American family viewing of 1957 then I am sorry America was so hypocritical in what ' families ' should see. A threesome of gold diggers seeking rich men is not exactly a subject for families - or was it ? The series probably had no realisation that it was leading the way into ' normalised ' prostitution. As for the direction I noticed none and it was visually drab. The original film was at least witty and well acted. Was this a true example of television of the time ? If it was then I am happy true cinema survived.
    6JordanThomasHall

    An Obscure Series Now Available

    "How to Marry a Millionaire" began airing in syndication on October 1957 as one of the first series based on a feature film. It marked the fifth series filmed by 20th Century Fox, who made a number of series based on their films. The sitcom ran for 52 episodes over two seasons. It wasn't widely seen then and remains a rather obscure series, only recently made available in a nice but no-frills, inexpensive MOD release of both seasons.

    The series stars Barbara Eden ("I Dream of Jeannie") in her first recurring television role as Loco Jones. Rounding out the starring roles are Merry Anders as Mike McCall and Lori Nelson as Greta Hanson (replaced in season two by Lisa Gaye). Like the popular film it was based on, three lovely young ladies move to Park Avenue in New York City determined to find a rich husband. The episodes follows their misadventures trying to meet someone while at the same time avoiding eviction from their posh penthouse. There were some interesting guest stars throughout the series (Morey Amsterdam, Richard Deacon, Ted Knight, and especially Werner Klemperer, twice). The series was canceled after 13 episodes of its second season.

    Reflecting upon the series after just watching every episode, "How to Marry a Millionaire" had moments of fine comedy writing, but was more often than not predictable- a mere footnote of 50s sitcoms. When you have a talent like Morey Amsterdam disappear in his lone appearance, you have to question the writing. For a long stretch of the series it felt predictable like "Gilligan's Island", without much comedy. (You know they're not going to achieve their goal when you're watching an episode.) But, there are episodes I'll enjoy watching again and as a fan of classic television, I'm happy to have it in my collection.

    The clear pleasure was the zany comedy of Barbara Eden's beautiful but ditzy Loco. Nearly all of the comedy came from her. ("For the Love of Art" was a favorite. In one scene, Loco is trying to impress without her glasses and browsing through an art gallery admiring how realistic this one painting was... She was unknowingly looking out the window.) Merry Ander's Mike was given virtually no character development, just a straight-faced de facto leader of the trio. Lori Nelson's Greta was also a serious character, but given more to be likable. In short, for the characters of Mike and Greta, landing a millionaire was no laughing matter. I liked the gorgeous Lisa Gaye's brief, but wholesome character. Thanks for the entertainment girls.
    Great-4

    The Story of 3 Girls wanting to marry wealthy millionaires.

    "How to Marry a Millionaire",a light,bright syndicated comedy story of 3 girls on a merry man hunt search for Meeting wealthy millionaires in the hopes of marrying a wealthy millionaire with any schemes they could think of so,help them Fort Knox.

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      Referenced in I Dream of Jeannie: How to Marry an Astronaut (1968)

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cómo casarse con un millonario
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • National Telefilm Associates (NTA)
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      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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