20th Century-Fox - Marilyn Monroe, in 'Marilyn', 1963





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A gelatin-silver print portrait of Marilyn Monroe from the 1963 documentary Marilyn, produced by 20th Century-Fox, measuring 25.5 x 20.5 cm, in good condition, not signed, sold by owner or reseller.
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photo, all in good condition, signs of wear and handling, see photos for details.
Size:
25.5cm x 20.5
Marilyn is a 1963 documentary film based on the life of the 1950s to early 1960s actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. Released by 20th Century Fox, the documentary was directed by Harold Medford and was narrated by Rock Hudson.
However, Marilyn only focuses on the films that Monroe made with 20th Century Fox, which excludes Some Like It Hot, as it was released by United Artists. Monroe's last film with Fox was the 1960 romantic-musical comedy Let's Make Love, also starring Yves Montand. In 1962, she returned to complete her contract with Fox with a remake of the 1940 film My Favorite Wife titled Something's Got to Give. Monroe was cast in the lead alongside Dean Martin, Cyd Charisse, Wally Cox, and Phil Silvers. However, Monroe died before the film's completion. In 1963, Fox revamped the project into Move Over, Darling with Doris Day, James Garner, and Polly Bergen.
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photo, all in good condition, signs of wear and handling, see photos for details.
Size:
25.5cm x 20.5
Marilyn is a 1963 documentary film based on the life of the 1950s to early 1960s actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. Released by 20th Century Fox, the documentary was directed by Harold Medford and was narrated by Rock Hudson.
However, Marilyn only focuses on the films that Monroe made with 20th Century Fox, which excludes Some Like It Hot, as it was released by United Artists. Monroe's last film with Fox was the 1960 romantic-musical comedy Let's Make Love, also starring Yves Montand. In 1962, she returned to complete her contract with Fox with a remake of the 1940 film My Favorite Wife titled Something's Got to Give. Monroe was cast in the lead alongside Dean Martin, Cyd Charisse, Wally Cox, and Phil Silvers. However, Monroe died before the film's completion. In 1963, Fox revamped the project into Move Over, Darling with Doris Day, James Garner, and Polly Bergen.
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