Watch “The Seven Year Itch” for free on January 18 at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington DC. This classic Marilyn Monroe movie is all about the conflict many long-time married couples run into when they try to remain faithful. It made the American Film Institute List of The 100 Funniest American Movies of All Time and it’s got a happy ending.
In real life, some people speculate that the seven year itch may be tied to biology because that’s when human children become less defenseless. On screen, this is the tale of a business executive who’s temporarily living the bachelor life while his wife and son go away for the summer. His imagination runs wild when Marilyn moves in upstairs but everything works out in the end.
The movie will screen on January 18 (Wednesday) at 6:30 pm in the McEvoy Auditorium on the lower level. The American Art Museum is located at 8th and F Streets NW in Washington DC. For more information call 202.633.7970.













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