Niagara with Marilyn Monroe: DVD Cover
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Niagara Director: Henry Hathaway Cast: Marilyn Monroe, Joseph Cotten, Jean Peters, Casey Adams

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/14/2002
  • Original Release: 1952
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 1,693

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Restoration comparison; Still gallery; Theatrical trailer; Full-screen format (aspect ratio 1.33:1); Audio: English Stereo, English Mono, French Mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Main Titles
2. Five in the Morning
3. Mr. & Mrs. Cutler
4. A Problem With Cabin B
5. A Tour of the Falls
6. A Secret in the Mist
7. Rose's Song
8. Open Wounds
9. A Date
10. George's Jealousy
11. Following Rose
12. Worried About George
13. The Body
14. Trouble in Cabin B
15. Who Killed Who?
16. That Song...
17. Where's Mrs. Loomis?
18. Woman on the Run
19. Death in the Tower
20. Looking for Loomis
21. Polly's Peril
22. Into the Drift
23. Brink of Disaster
24. An Answered Prayer

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Belated honeymooners Polly (Jean Peters) and Ray Cutler (Casey Adams) arrive at their Niagara Falls cottage only to find that Rose (Marilyn Monroe) and George Loomis (Joseph Cotten) have not yet checked out. Though the Cutlers temporarily take another cabin, the lives of the two couples are bound together for the next two days. Polly discovers that Rose is having an affair and that George, though emotionally unstable, has good reason for his jealous rage. George accurately suspects that Rose openly flaunts her sexuality to make him act crazy in front of witnesses. This is part of Rose's plan: her lover Patrick (Richard Allan) will kill George and make it look like suicide or a disappearance. Instead, George kills Patrick, and he returns to kill Rose, but finds Polly instead. As she had been sympathetic to him, he asks her not to tell anyone that he is alive so he can simply disappear. But, realizing that he wants to kill Rose, Polly informs the police. What follows is escalating terror, with George stalking Rose, Rose desperately trying to leave town, the police searching for both of them, and finally George and Polly adrift in a boat heading for the precipice. In Henry Hathaway's Technicolor film noir, Niagara Falls serves as an apt metaphor for the destructive power of out-of-control carnal and murderous obsessions. Steve Press, All Movie Guide

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