Monkey Business with Cary Grant: DVD Cover

    Monkey Business Director: Howard Hawks Cast: Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, Charles Coburn, Marilyn Monroe

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/14/2002
    • Original Release: 1952
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 4,446

    Viewer Rating: (3 ratings)

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    Howard Hawks hoped to capture the screwball comic fervor of his 1938 film Bringing Up Baby with his 1952 comedy Monkey Business. As in the earlier film, Cary Grant stars as an absent-minded professor involved in a research project. This time he's a chemist seeking a "fountain of youth" formula that will revitalize middle-agers both mentally and physically. Though Grant's own laboratory experiments yield little fruit, a lab monkey, let loose from its cage, mixes a few random chemicals and comes up with just the formula Grant is looking for. This mixture is inadvertently dumped in the lab's water supply; the fun begins when staid, uptight Grant drinks some of the "bitter" water, then begins cutting up like a teenager. A harmless afternoon on the town with luscious secretary Marilyn Monroe rouses the ire of Grant's wife Ginger Rogers, but her behavior is even more infantile when she falls under the spell of the youth formula. Everyone remembers the best line in Monkey Business: foxy-grandpa research supervisor Charles Coburn hands the curvacious Monroe a letter and says "Get someone to type this." Even better is his next line: after Monroe sashays out of the room, Coburn turns to Grant and, with eyes atwinkle, murmurs "Anyone can type." Likewise amusing is Monkey Business's pre-credits gag, wherein Cary Grant opens a door and is about to step forward when director Hawks, off-camera, admonishes "Not yet, Cary." Among the co-conspirators on Monkey Business's carefree script are Ben Hecht, Charles Lederer and I.A.L. Diamond, with an original story by Harry Segall (Here Comes Mr. Jordan) as their source. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Monkey Business a fun flickby Marica

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    October 26, 2009: This is a very cute movie. Carey Grant and Ginger Rogers are great together. I don't know why Marilyn Monroe's picture is the one on the DVD cover instead of Carey and Ginger's though. Carey plays a sort of an absent minded professor who invents a potion that makes a person feel and act younger. When he drinks it he no longer needs his glasses, buys a sporty suit and a sports car and spends the day driving around with Marilyn (who plays a secretary). One of my favorite lines was when Carey climbs in the sports car and Marilyn says, "Is your motor running?" and he replies, "Yes, is yours??"

    The plot gets crazier and crazier as the potion wears off for Carey but then Ginger accidentally drinks it. Instead of a mature married lady she reverts back to when she was first married, dragging Carey dancing and generally wearing him out with her newfound youthful exuberance. Eventually she has a crying jag and locks poor Carey out of their hotel room in his P.J.'s without his glasses.

    I highly recommend this movie if you like old b/w comedies.

    This film was awful, waste of good talentby Angel22

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    July 16, 2009: I thought this movie was so ridiculous. I was disappointed, it was not as funny as i thought it would be. I do not reccommend this movie at all!