Niagara
Niagara

Niagara

1953Movie92 minEnglish

Rose Loomis and her older, gloomier husband, George, are vacationing at a cabin in Niagara Falls, N.Y. The couple befriend Polly and Ray Cutler, who are honeymooning in the area. Polly begins to suspect that something is amiss between Rose and George, and her suspicions grow when she sees Rose in the arms of another man. While Ray initially thinks Polly is overreacting, things between George and Rose soon take a shockingly dark turn.

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IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes70%
Google Users75%
Director: Henry HathawayGenres: Thriller, Film Noir, Romance

Plot Summary

A manipulative wife, Rose Loomis, plots to murder her husband, George, during a trip to Niagara Falls. She enlists her lover, Patrick, to help her in the sinister scheme. However, George discovers their affair and attempts to thwart their plans, leading to a deadly confrontation amidst the breathtaking and dangerous landscape of the falls. The film explores themes of infidelity, jealousy, and murder with a suspenseful tone.

Critical Reception

Niagara was met with a mixed to positive reception upon its release. Critics praised Marilyn Monroe's performance, noting her star power and ability to convey a femme fatale. While some found the plot somewhat predictable, others appreciated the suspenseful atmosphere and the striking visual backdrop of Niagara Falls. The film was a commercial success, further solidifying Monroe's status as a major Hollywood star.

What Reviewers Say

  • Marilyn Monroe delivers a captivating and memorable performance as a seductive femme fatale.
  • The film effectively utilizes the dramatic setting of Niagara Falls to enhance its suspenseful noir atmosphere.
  • While the plot offers some thrilling moments, it occasionally relies on predictable genre conventions.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight Marilyn Monroe's iconic performance and the film's visually stunning use of Niagara Falls. Many appreciate the suspenseful narrative and the classic noir elements, although some find the story a bit dated.

Fun Fact

Marilyn Monroe's famous white dress scene in Niagara was filmed using Technicolor, which helped to emphasize the vibrant colors and her striking presence against the natural backdrop.

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

Right from the outset, this has the look of an Hitchcock mystery to it. Indeed, the opening bars of Sol Kaplan’s score sound very Herrmann-esque as we open with some grand scale photography of the Falls. That’s where we meet newlyweds “Poll...
John Chard

John Chard

The Belles and the Bells. Niagara Falls, so often a place of honeymoon love is the setting for this engrossing and gripping thriller directed with tight astuteness by the brilliant Henry Hathaway. Hathaway works from a screenplay collect...