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Love Nest (1951)
Released By: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Joseph M. Newman
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Frank Fay, Jack Paar, June Haver, Marilyn Monroe, William Lundigan
Published ID: 2950
UPC: 024543113782,
Plot: Love Nest is a thoroughly likeable formula comedy with a most engaging cast. William Lundigan plays Jim Scott, an aspiring writer who, together with his wife Connie (June Haver), moves into the basement of an apartment building that they've bought. Scott's hopes to keep financially solvent are thwarted by the everyday travails of maintaining the building and ministering to the needs of the tenants. The episodic plotline settles on the activities of charming con artist Charley Patterson (Frank Fay), who targets tenant Eadie Gaynor (Leatrice Joy) as his latest victim. When Patterson is finally arrested, he generously offers to tell his life story to Scott, thereby launching the latter's writing career in earnest. Love Nest was frequently revived throughout the 1950s and 1960s because of the supporting-cast presence of future sex symbol Marilyn Monroe and TV talk host Jack Paar. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Interesting Movie with Marilyn Monroe
Added 5/12/2009

Although I enjoy this movie, the honest truth of it all like one reviewer tried to impart, the deal of it is is that MM had a secondary role in this movie; This was one of her first flicks, but in this one, she has a bit more of a prominent role; In this movie, William Lundigan comes home to June Haver who buys an apartment trying to make it work and be profitable; She bought more than enough trouble in my opinion. MM was an ex servicemans buddy that he raved about not stating that the "buddy" is a she, an ex-WAC. but ok, life goes on and MM tend to stays to herself and not break up homes. The meat of the movie revolves around a man who moves in, who clearly has eyes on one woman that lives there but is by all accounts, a gigolo and earns money from rich women. When things hit the fan, things get hairy but as Hollywood does, it come tied down in a neat little bow at the end. When I first saw it on TMC, to be honest, they didn't mention MM on the initial credits, but because she is in the movie, they bill it as such.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Love Nest review
Added 1/30/2009

Fast service, enjoyable film with MM and Jack Paar , though dated film about post WWII accomadations in New York.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A fifty cent haircut for a dollar twenty five??
Added 6/2/2006

Love Nest is a good little comedy that probably would have been long forgotten if Marilyn Monroe fans did not buy it. The cover is misleading because Marilyn never appears in uniform in the movie. Her part is small, but like all her early roles, she used every second of her camera time to make herself known, thus becoming the star we all love.

Mr. Scott is a vet returning from World War II. His wife has purchased a tenant house in the city, a fixer upper. The rent from the tenants will permit Mr. Scott to pursue his writing. Among the tenants are Edie the widow and her daughter, Marilyn who is a returning WAC, causing some jealousy from Mrs. Scott, a con man, and the "Mm-Hmm Man". The only two lines the guy has in the movie is "Mm-Hmm".

The con man goes after old widows and scams them out of their money. He claims he is doing it for all men, because the men worked themselves into an early grave, leaving their wives with money they did not earn or deserve. He begins his scam on Edie, but after realizing she is poor, he ends up falling in love with her an eventually marries her.

Meanwhile poor Mr. Scott has his hands full with the house. The plumbing is bad, the coal is delivered in through the bedroom window, and the place is about to be condemned because of bad wiring. His writing isn't going so well either. His first story has been rejected. He and his wife begin fighting and he leaves to sleep outside in his hammock. Unfortunately, Suds the cat decides to wreck havoc on him. Mr. Scott ends up sleeping in Marilyn's apartment while she is away for the weekend. He gets caught by his wife, but she has bigger news. She has caught on to the con man's game. Seems the feds have too and shortly after he and Edie marry, the police arrest him. All seems lost, but it works out well in the end.

Mr. Scott writes the con man's story and it turns into a national bestseller. They have plenty of money to fix up the tenant house and everyone lives happily ever after. The con man and Edie are seen walking down the street with their newborn twins.

Marilyn looks great as always. She only appears in this movie for a total of maybe ten minutes, but for Marilyn fans who love to see her in her early work like I do, this is a great addition to your collection.

1 out of 4 people found this helpful.
not enough of monroe
Added 5/18/2006

as a younger viewer (not born until the 1970's) I am just discovering Monroes films. I like "7 year itch", "Niagra" and "dont bother to knock", but this film doesn't have enough Monroe. If they didnt put her on the cover and pretend it was a Monroe film Im sure alot less people would have purhchased it. She isnt even well casted for the role. She doesn't look like she would have been a WAC.

The film is okay, but its nothing worth owning. The plot is really stupid and the jokes aren't that great. All the actors did a great job, but there is only so much you can do with a silly premise like this...

9 out of 9 people found this helpful.
The Boy With The Golden Arm
Added 5/8/2004

Its the start of spring training and Dallas is missing its rookie quarterback. An irate Coach Salinas has scoured the locker room, the weight room and the scorching playing field; but the man is drawing a blank. The kid with the million dollar arm is nowhere to be found.
Cut to: Exterior of a silver 1950s era trailer in the middle of nowhere. Driving guitar music on the soundtrack now. Cut to: Interior of the trailer. Our quarterback (Mark Wahlberg) is popping the cork off a bottle of champagne, spraying it all over a nameless floozie in a pink string bikini, laughing uproariously. The floozie hoses Wahlberg down with a bottle of her own. Why the string bikini? Come on, folks. This is a Disney picture, after all.

1 out of 19 people found this helpful.
Interesting Movie with Marilyn Monroe
Added 5/12/2009

Although I enjoy this movie, the honest truth of it all like one reviewer tried to impart, the deal of it is is that MM had a secondary role in this movie; This was one of her first flicks, but in this one, she has a bit more of a prominent role; In this movie, William Lundigan comes home to June Haver who buys an apartment trying to make it work and be profitable; She bought more than enough trouble in my opinion. MM was an ex servicemans buddy that he raved about not stating that the "buddy" is a she, an ex-WAC. but ok, life goes on and MM tend to stays to herself and not break up homes. The meat of the movie revolves around a man who moves in, who clearly has eyes on one woman that lives there but is by all accounts, a gigolo and earns money from rich women. When things hit the fan, things get hairy but as Hollywood does, it come tied down in a neat little bow at the end. When I first saw it on TMC, to be honest, they didn't mention MM on the initial credits, but because she is in the movie, they bill it as such.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Love Nest review
Added 1/30/2009

Fast service, enjoyable film with MM and Jack Paar , though dated film about post WWII accomadations in New York.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
A fifty cent haircut for a dollar twenty five??
Added 6/2/2006

Love Nest is a good little comedy that probably would have been long forgotten if Marilyn Monroe fans did not buy it. The cover is misleading because Marilyn never appears in uniform in the movie. Her part is small, but like all her early roles, she used every second of her camera time to make herself known, thus becoming the star we all love.

Mr. Scott is a vet returning from World War II. His wife has purchased a tenant house in the city, a fixer upper. The rent from the tenants will permit Mr. Scott to pursue his writing. Among the tenants are Edie the widow and her daughter, Marilyn who is a returning WAC, causing some jealousy from Mrs. Scott, a con man, and the "Mm-Hmm Man". The only two lines the guy has in the movie is "Mm-Hmm".

The con man goes after old widows and scams them out of their money. He claims he is doing it for all men, because the men worked themselves into an early grave, leaving their wives with money they did not earn or deserve. He begins his scam on Edie, but after realizing she is poor, he ends up falling in love with her an eventually marries her.

Meanwhile poor Mr. Scott has his hands full with the house. The plumbing is bad, the coal is delivered in through the bedroom window, and the place is about to be condemned because of bad wiring. His writing isn't going so well either. His first story has been rejected. He and his wife begin fighting and he leaves to sleep outside in his hammock. Unfortunately, Suds the cat decides to wreck havoc on him. Mr. Scott ends up sleeping in Marilyn's apartment while she is away for the weekend. He gets caught by his wife, but she has bigger news. She has caught on to the con man's game. Seems the feds have too and shortly after he and Edie marry, the police arrest him. All seems lost, but it works out well in the end.

Mr. Scott writes the con man's story and it turns into a national bestseller. They have plenty of money to fix up the tenant house and everyone lives happily ever after. The con man and Edie are seen walking down the street with their newborn twins.

Marilyn looks great as always. She only appears in this movie for a total of maybe ten minutes, but for Marilyn fans who love to see her in her early work like I do, this is a great addition to your collection.

1 out of 4 people found this helpful.
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