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The Prince and the Showgirl
Marilyn Monroe is an American chorus girl who snares a prince, in the first film produced by her own production company.
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Director
Laurence Olivier
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With
Marilyn Monroe, Laurence Olivier, Sybil Thorndike, Richard Wattis
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UK 1957. 117min
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35mm
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Certificate
U
In 1911, British monarch George V’s coronation brings the Prince Regent of Carpathia to the city, where he has an unforgettable encounter with a chorus girl. Monroe produced this collaboration with Laurence Olivier after her company, Marilyn Monroe Productions, purchased the rights to Terence Rattigan’s The Sleeping Prince. Although Olivier made Prince Regent’s role in the stage version very much his own, here he is outshone by Monroe as the vivacious Elsie Marina. Her natural charm and ease eclipse his more formal acting style. Nevertheless, the frisson between them creates a delightfully charged chemistry.
The screening of The Prince and the Showgirl on Friday 19 June will include an introduction.
Temporary VAT-reduced rate for children: prices have been adjusted for all under 16’s tickets booked between 25 June and 1 September for screenings during the same period. BFI Riverfront will be closed until 5pm on 9 July.
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