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    Love Nest is a 1951 American comedy-drama film directed by Joseph Newman, and starring June Haver, William Lundigan, Frank Fay and Marilyn Monroe. The post- World War II comedy features an early supporting role for Monroe.

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  4. Love Nest: Directed by Joseph M. Newman. With June Haver, William Lundigan, Frank Fay, Marilyn Monroe. Two married New Yorkers purchase an old, run-down building full of colorful tenants.

  5. An early movie from the 50s starring Marilyn Monroe in a small role. Two married New Yorkers purchase an old, run-down building full of colorful tenants. ...more.

  6. Love Nest is a 1951 American comedy movie directed by Joseph M. Newman and based on the 1950 novel The Reluctant Landlord by Scott Corbett. It stars June Haver, William Lundigan, Frank Fay, Marilyn Monroe and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

  7. Sep 22, 2018 · When serviceman and author Jim Scott returns from Paris to his hometown, New York City, he is flabbergasted to discover that his well-meaning but unrealistic wife Connie has invested his wages in...

  8. Joseph M. Newman's Love Nest sits tightly within the conventions of early 50's comedy. Following a couple who have been apart (due to war) from each other, they both find themselves Landlords of a run-down apartment building; trying to get out of their monetary turmoil.

  9. Jul 12, 2017 · A pleasant if unexceptional romantic comedy, Love Nest (1951) is memorable because of its significance in the careers of June Haver and Marilyn Monroe. It features the penultimate performance of Haver, who was about to leave the industry, but it was also a stepping stone in the career of Monroe, who was on her way to superstardom.

  10. Overview. Jim and Connie's postwar New York building troubles keep Jim from working on his novel. Ex-WAC from Jim's army days Roberta moves in, further upsetting Connie but pleasing Jim's friend Ed.

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