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Get a dose of Marilyn Monroe's charm with sound bites from The Seven Year Itch (1952) film, adapted from George Axelrod's play.

Actors: Marilyn Monroe (The Girl), Tom Ewell (Richard Sherman), Evelyn Keyes (Helen Sherman), Robert Strauss (Kruhulik), Sonny Tufts (Tom MacKenzie)

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31 Hey! Did you ever try dunking a potato chip in champagne? It's real crazy. Here. Isn't that crazy? -Yeah, pretty crazy.

— The Girl (Marilyn Monroe)

32 I am perfectly capable of fixing my own breakfast. As a matter of fact, I had a peanut butter sandwich and two whiskey sours.

— Richard Sherman (Tom Ewell)

33 I ask you, sir, can you imagine two great armies on the battlefield, no uniforms, completely nude? No way of telling friend from foe. All brothers, together.

34 I just have no imagination at all. I have lots of other things, but I have no imagination.

— The Girl (Marilyn Monroe)

35 I think it's just elegant to have an imagination.

— The Girl (Marilyn Monroe)

36 If I stay in New York alone, there's a very good chance that I will not live to see September.

— Richard Sherman (Tom Ewell)

37 Nudism is such a worthy cause. We must bring the message to the people. We must teach them to unmask their poor, suffocating bodies and let them breathe again.

38 Of course she would. I know if I was married and I came in on my husband making cinnamon toast with some blonde in the shower, I'd shoot him. -You would? -Bang! Bang! Bang! Right in the head.

— The Girl (Marilyn Monroe)

39 Oh, I did do one thing. I bought myself a bottle of champagne. I thought I'd just sit up there and drink it all by myself.

— The Girl (Marilyn Monroe)

40 Oh, if this dame thinks she's coming down here for some kind of a big time or something, she's in for a big surprise. One drink and out! That's all. I'm a happily married man, for Pete's sake!

— Richard Sherman (Tom Ewell)

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