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Plot Summary
In 1911, during the coronation festivities for King George V, a young American showgirl, Elsie Marina, is mistakenly invited to a diplomatic reception at the Regent's palace. There, she charms the Prince Regent, Charles, who finds himself increasingly drawn to her vivacious spirit and modern outlook. Their unexpected connection leads to a whirlwind romance, complicated by the rigid social structures and political expectations of the era. Elsie must navigate the world of royalty while Charles grapples with his duty and his growing affection for her.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with praise often directed at Marilyn Monroe's performance and chemistry with Laurence Olivier, although some critics found the direction and script somewhat uneven. It was a notable box office disappointment.
What Reviewers Say
Marilyn Monroe shines as the charming American showgirl, providing much of the film's appeal.
Laurence Olivier's direction and performance are solid, but the film occasionally struggles with its pacing and narrative.
The chemistry between Monroe and Olivier is a highlight, making their cross-cultural romance believable.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the performances, especially Marilyn Monroe's captivating portrayal, and found the romantic storyline engaging. Some viewers felt the plot was a bit predictable and could have been more dynamic.
Fun Fact
Marilyn Monroe insisted on having her acting coach, Natasha Lytess, on set during filming, which sometimes caused friction with director Laurence Olivier.
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