Gentlemen Marry Brunettes

Gentlemen Marry Brunettes

Year: 1955

Runtime: 99 mins

Language: English

Director: Richard Sale

ComedyMusicRomance

In this lively musical, two talented Broadway showgirl sisters grow weary of the grind and missed opportunities in New York. Fed up, they quit the stage and head for Paris, hoping the City of Light will finally launch their stardom. Their adventure sparkles with humor, song, and determined sisterly ambition.

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Two sisters, Bonnie Jones and Connie Jones, carve out a life on Broadway in New York as part of the second generation of the Jones family, following in the footsteps of their mother, Mitzi Jones. The sisters’ careers run parallel to the lure of marriage proposals: Connie consistently refuses, while Bonnie finds it hard to say no to assorted suitors. Those tensions spark tensions and quarrels with the men outside their shows, leaving Connie feeling caught between family loyalty and a career that demands focus.

When a messenger arrives with an offer from David Action to perform in shows across France, the sisters quickly set aside old disputes and vow to prioritize their budding career over romantic distractions. They travel to Paris, where they are greeted by charismatic organizers, including Charlie Biddle and David Action, who soon become the sisters’ two significant love interests. The presence of the newcomers highlights the gulf between this generation and their own mother’s era; Bonnie and Connie are portrayed as more polished and sophisticated, even as they insist they aren’t flush with money and had to stretch three months of savings to afford a modest dress for their early performances.

Backstage and at a cocktail party, the sisters reveal their resourcefulness: their one available dress—a cheetah print number—is hastily altered to suit Paris’ tastes. Gwen Verdon appears as a dazzling Specialty Dancer in the party’s scenes, lending glamour to the affair. The guests respond with enthusiasm, and the sisters’ star rises as Paris takes notice, paving the way for a stint in Monte Carlo.

As their star climbs, Bonnie and Connie split their tour across the city: Connie accompanies Charlie Biddle while Bonnie spends time with David Action. The chemistry between the sisters and their two suitors deepens, and the men’s feelings become tangled with professional ambitions. Yet David, who has long claimed bachelorhood, grows wary of giving himself over to a serious relationship, introducing a quiet tension into their budding romance.

The sisters’ integrity becomes a guiding principle as they face temptations from Parisian casinos eager to dress them in vulgar attire for late-night performances. Bonnie and Connie refuse to degrade their image, choosing to wrap themselves in clever stagecraft—such as concealing more risqué outfits beneath a long-feathered hat—so they can still perform and earn good money. This stance earns them admiration and broadens their opportunities, including a subsequent, high-profile appearance in Monte Carlo.

Meanwhile, their mother’s perspective weighs heavily on them. Mitzi Jones is unhappy with the path her daughters are treading, believing that their dignity and old-school sensibilities are at stake. She ultimately insists they return home to New York, physically pulling them away from the Monte Carlo scene and back toward familiar ground.

David and Charlie, unwilling to lose the women they love, spring into action. They chase the sisters to the docks, racing to catch the departing boat back to New York. The reunion is electric: Charlie proposes to Connie, and David pleads for forgiveness from Bonnie after his earlier reluctance to commit. Bonnie forgives him, and he proposes once more, now with a renewed sense of devotion. The film closes with the two engaged couples setting sail toward a hopeful future in New York, signaling a blend of romance and professional ambition that defines the Jones sisters’ story.

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