Well, this is a first for me, if my memory serves me right. I have yet to do a write up for a film without having a rating to go with it. Something's Got to Give eventually and now it has.
I honestly was surprised that this "film" even existed. I knew about Marilyn Monroe's last film project which ultimately was unfinished thanks to her tragic death. I assumed the project was ditched and never thought about again. I certainly did not give it a second thought then. Then, quite by accident I came upon it in all its 37 minutes of glory. Apparently others had given it a second glance and we have them to thank for this unfinished addition to Montroe's filmography.
It looks like production quality with a few missing parts and quite the cliffhanger ending. We do not even quite know the extent of the cliff yet.
However, it was an interesting look at Marilyn Monroe in her final days. You also had a fun cast of handpicked players including Dean Martin, Cyd Charisse, Phil Silvers and Wally Cox. Not to mention one of Hollywood's prominent directors in George Cukor. It seems likes all the makings for a light '60s romantic comedy.
This certainly was not going to be a masterpiece (It was actually a remake of My Favorite Wife (1940) and was given a face lift for Move Over Darling). That's okay. It is a interesting piece of history in its own way.
Rating: N/A
Preserving a love of artistic, historically significant and entertaining movies.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Something's Got to Give (1962)
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1960s
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Cyd Charisse
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Dean Martin
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George Cukor
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Marilyn Monroe
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