Niagara

1953

Action / Film-Noir / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 78% · 23 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 69% · 5K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.0/10 10 19893 19.9K

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Plot summary

Rose Loomis and her older, gloomier husband, George, are vacationing at a cabin in Niagara Falls, N.Y. The couple befriend Polly and Ray Cutler, who are honeymooning in the area. Polly begins to suspect that something is amiss between Rose and George, and her suspicions grow when she sees Rose in the arms of another man. While Ray initially thinks Polly is overreacting, things between George and Rose soon take a shockingly dark turn.


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John Brascia as Lodge Guest
Marilyn Monroe as Rose Loomis
Harry Carey Jr. as Taxi Driver
Joseph Cotten as George Loomis
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by xyzkozak 6 / 10

One Of Marilyn Monroe's Better Pictures

Like - WOW!!... Marilyn Monroe has never looked hotter than she does in Niagara. Man, Monroe just sizzles in this flick, especially in her hot-pink dress.

This 1953 Thriller offers great fun for the viewer on a variety of levels.

(1) Film Noir themes abound (albeit in Technicolor).

(2) Oodles of location shooting around Niagara Falls.

(3) And, best of all, Freudian Symbolism runs amok.

Monroe plays Rose Loomis, an unbelievably ripe femme fatale.

Niagara's twisted tale of greed and infidelity has the tantalizing Rose devilishly plotting (with her handsome toy-boy) the murder of her emotionally unstable husband, George. And, what better way to do him in, then a quick, hard push over, into the roaring Falls.

Adding to Niagara's thrills - Director Henry Hathaway does an excellent job of squeezing the most out of the spectacular scenery around Niagara Falls.

If you're a Marilyn Monroe fan, then you're sure to enjoy this seductively wicked flick.

Reviewed by MartinHafer 7 / 10

As long as you can believe that Marilyn Monroe would be married to Joseph Cotten, it's a very good film

As my summary suggests, the basic premise of the film is that sexy and sultry Marilyn Monroe is married to nice but extremely ordinary Joseph Cotten. Now I know that Marilyn's character is supposed to be a slut who cheats on her husband,...but Joseph Cotten?! Aside from the odd casting, the film is exceptional in several ways. First, in the restored DVD version, the movie is breathtakingly beautiful. No other film I can think of has such amazing cinematography of the falls--or any natural wonder. The richness of the colors, the well-integrated scenes that look as if poor Jean Peters is clinging to a rock in order to avoid death and the great camera angles and composition are just amazing--even by today's standards. Second, the plot is unusual and for once, the film didn't remind me of other films--it was unique.

On the negative side, there were a few things about the film (other than the casting) that were difficult to believe. The way that Peters took to Cotten and Monroe so quickly wasn't at all believable and Peters' husband seemed too stupid at times. But, these are minor complaints and the film is, overall, very exciting and worth seeing--nearly meriting an 8.

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird 7 / 10

Sizzling at Niagara Falls

Marilyn Monroe may not have been one of my favourite actresses, but she was a real beauty and there was something really magnetic about her screen presence, 'Some Like it Hot' being a fine example. Joseph Cotten was responsible for some fine performances, my first exposure to him being in 'Shadow of a Doubt' and still remember how creepy he was in that. Henry Hathaway was a more than able director, while not caring for everything that he did.

'Niagara' is not quite either of them at their best, though they still come off well. But considering how intriguing it sounded a big part of me was hoping for a great film rather than the in my view (as others have liked better, and also worse, than me) a decent one. One that would have lived up to its potential with a better-written second half and if there was a better supporting cast. Don't let this make you shy away from watching, as 'Niagara' does have a lot that works in its favour.

Will start with the bad. Don Wilson, in scenes that add very little to the film, and especially Max Showalter badly overdo their roles and are really annoying (Showalter embarrassingly so).

Some of the second half can be implausible.

However, 'Niagara' is significantly advantaged by the remarkably vivid photography and quite ravishing Technicolor. Niagara Falls looks utterly majestic and captured on film with such beauty and atmosphere. Monroe's wardrobe is a sight to behold, in a good way. The music was in good keeping with the film's tone without overbearing it. The script has a fair share of clever and entertaining moments, even if it was also 'Niagara's' most uneven component.

The story in the first half is highly intriguing and a lot of fun, with some lovely character interaction, helped by that director Henry Hathaway shows that he knew what he was doing. Monroe is something of a sensation and she positively smolders. Cotten makes his character an interesting one, it is not easy making a character such as his affecting as well as menacing but Cotten manages it. Jean Peters sparkles and for me she was 'Niagara's' most likeable character.

All in all, uneven but with a lot of well done things. 7/10

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