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After the exploding popularity of pulp fiction and detective novels in the late 1930s, film noir became one of the hottest film genres, reaching new heights during the 1940s with classics such as ...
Marilyn Monroe’s last film didn’t get a premiere. There was no red carpet, no applause, but what lingers from Something’s Got to Give captures the raw, vulnerable edge of a woman trying to ...
In this shot, Marilyn Monroe tests out one of her costumes for the film. The chalkboard on the left has her character’s name, Lorelei, along with information about the scene she would wear the ...
The counter, with its shiny chrome stools, looks like it was stolen straight from the set ... than Niagara Falls. Wall of fame or time machine? This gallery of greats is like flipping through your ...
Niagara: Marilyn Monroe stars in this 1953 film set on the Canadian side of the Falls, as her character, Rose Loomis, and her husband George (Joseph Cotten), vacation at a Niagara Falls motel.
EERIE pictures reveal the inside of the abandoned Grand Hotel Niagara - one of the most prominent landmarks in New York. The luxury hotel hosted the likes of Marilyn Monroe, US President John F ...
Director Laurence Olivier became exasperated by Monroe’s persistent lateness on set and reliance ... Rose Loomis in Niagara (1953) This is the point at which Marilyn’s career really took ...
A scene in David Robert Mitchell’s polarising film ... with Monroe back on board, and with a renegotiated contract, filming was set to re-start in October. But in August, Marilyn Monroe was ...
Marilyn Monroe hoped to shed her sex symbol status when she starred in 1961’s "The Misfits," her last completed film — but the ... for support while on the set of "The Misfits." ...