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The actress accidentally ended up in the pool, the director was delighted: Watch the pooh in the movie "Men Prefer Blondes" (VIDEO)
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The actress accidentally ended up in the pool, the director was delighted: Watch the pooh in the movie "Men Prefer Blondes" (VIDEO)

The article discusses a memorable scene from the 1953 film 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' starring Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell. In a musical number, Russell accidentally falls into a pool during a dance sequence with male dancers. The director, Howard Hawks, decided to keep the accidental version of the scene in the final cut, despite the fact that the choreography was rehearsed and the fall was unplanned. Russell later recalled the incident humorously, noting that the dancer who caused her to fall was subsequently fired. The article highlights the spontaneity and charm of the scene, which became iconic in cinema history.

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The actress accidentally ended up in the pool, the director was delighted: Watch the pooh in the movie "Men Prefer Blondes" (VIDEO)

The article discusses a memorable scene from the 1953 film 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' starring Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell. In a musical number, Russell accidentally falls into a pool during a dance sequence with male dancers. The director, Howard Hawks, decided to keep the accidental version of the scene in the final cut, despite the fact that the choreography was rehearsed and the fall was unplanned. Russell later recalled the incident humorously, noting that the dancer who caused her to fall was subsequently fired. The article highlights the spontaneity and charm of the scene, which became iconic in cinema history.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cinematic event and does not involve any politically charged subject matter. It discusses a film scene and related behind-the-scenes anecdotes, which are not tied to politics, governance, or public policy. Therefore, the content is apolitical and balanced in tone.

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