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Whenever things got slow at 20th Century-Fox, the studio revved up its old reliable "three girls looking for millionaires" plotline. Three Kansas sisters (Loretta Young, Marjorie Weaver and Pauline Moore) use a small inheritance to set themselves up in a Manhattan penthouse. Figuring that Young has the best chance of snaring a rich husband, she is allowed to pose as a wealthy heiress, while Weaver and Moore pose as her servants. Young wins Joel McCrea, who isn't as rich as everyone thinks. Weaver ends up with a rancher (David Niven) who likewise is cash poor. But Moore hits the jackpot with a slow-witted working stiff (Stu Erwin) who turns out to be the only millionaire in the bunch.
Three Blind Mice
was remade (with much of the dialogue intact) as the 1941 musical
Moon Over Miami
, then re-remade in period costume as
Three Little Girls in Blue
(47). In 1953, elements of
were combined with the basic plotline of the 1932 comedy
The Greeks Had a Word for Them
--and the result was
How to Marry a Millionaire
.
Whenever things got slow at 20th Century-Fox, the studio revved up its old reliable "three girls looking for millionaires" plotline. Three Kansas sisters (Loretta Young, Marjorie Weaver and Pauline Moore) use a small inheritance to set themselves up in a Manhattan penthouse. Figuring that Young has the best chance of snaring a rich husband, she is allowed to pose as a wealthy heiress, while Weaver and Moore pose as her servants. Young wins Joel McCrea, who isn't as rich as everyone thinks. Weaver ends up with a rancher (David Niven) who likewise is cash poor. But Moore hits the jackpot with a slow-witted working stiff (Stu Erwin) who turns out to be the only millionaire in the bunch.
Three Blind Mice
was remade (with much of the dialogue intact) as the 1941 musical
Moon Over Miami
, then re-remade in period costume as
Three Little Girls in Blue
(47). In 1953, elements of
were combined with the basic plotline of the 1932 comedy
The Greeks Had a Word for Them
--and the result was
How to Marry a Millionaire
.

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