Love Nest (1951) | |
| Director(s) | Joseph M. Newman |
| Producer(s) | Jules Buck |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
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Love Nest (1951) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by Joseph M. Newman and produced by Jules Buck.
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My (Slightly Less Than) Month With Marilyn: Love Nest (1951)
By Kristen on Nov 13, 2011 From Journeys in Classic FilmIt’s hard to classify today’s film, Love Nest, because it seems to suffer from the same problems of yesterday’s film As Young As You Feel. ?Love Nest focuses on a small ensemble cast, several subplots, and in contrast to the other film is sickeningly sweet. ?A product of the early ... Read full article
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Because the bathing suit Marilyn Monroe wears was so risqué (for the time) and caused such a commotion on the set, director Joseph M. Newman had to make it a closed set while she was filming.
Charley's quote from John Webster is from 'Westward Hoe' Act II Scene 2. It is also quite similar to one of the Apothegms of Francis Bacon (1561-1626) - "Alonso of Aragon was wont to say in commendation of age, that age appears to be best in four things, - old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read".
Charley refers to Eadie as 'Cynara, Lilith , Cleopatra and Helen of Troy'. 'Cynara' is the title of a poem by Ernest Dowson (1867-1900) (as well as the title of movie, Cynara). Lilith is also the name of a goddess/ demon of the night (from Mesopotamian mythology) and is also the name of Adam's 'first wife'.
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Charley's quote from John Webster is from 'Westward Hoe' Act II Scene 2. It is also quite similar to one of the Apothegms of Francis Bacon (1561-1626) - "Alonso of Aragon was wont to say in commendation of age, that age appears to be best in four things, - old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read".
Charley refers to Eadie as 'Cynara, Lilith , Cleopatra and Helen of Troy'. 'Cynara' is the title of a poem by Ernest Dowson (1867-1900) (as well as the title of movie, Cynara). Lilith is also the name of a goddess/ demon of the night (from Mesopotamian mythology) and is also the name of Adam's 'first wife'.
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