

The Seven Year Itch
- Comedy
- Romance
When his family goes away for summer vacation, a hitherto faithful publishing executive with an overactive imagination is tempted by an attractive new neighbor.
The Seven Year Itch is a 1955 romantic comedy about a married publishing executive whose imagination runs wild when his family leaves for summer vacation and a glamorous neighbor moves in next door. This classic film explores temptation and marital fidelity with wit and charm, becoming one of cinema's most iconic comedies.
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Marilyn MonroeThe Girl
Tom EwellRichard Sherman
Evelyn KeyesHelen Sherman
Sonny TuftsTom MacKenzie
Robert StraussM. Kruhulik
Oskar HomolkaDr. Brubaker
Marguerite ChapmanMiss Morris
Victor MoorePlumber
Donald MacBrideM. Brady
Carolyn JonesMiss Finch
Dolores RosedaleElaine
Kathleen FreemanWoman at Vegetarian Restaurant (uncredited)
Doro MerandeWaitress at Vegetarian Restaurant (uncredited)- Ron NymanIndian (uncredited)
Tom NolanRicky Sherman (uncredited)

Trailer
The Seven Year Itch | Theatrical Trailer | 1955
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The Seven Year Itch — frequently asked
When was The Seven Year Itch released?
The Seven Year Itch was released on June 3, 1955.
What is the movie about?
The film follows a faithful publishing executive whose overactive imagination leads him into tempting fantasies when his family goes away for summer and an attractive new neighbor arrives.
What genres does it fall into?
The Seven Year Itch is a comedy and romance film that blends humor with themes of marriage and desire.


















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