MARILYN MONROE! A RARE THEATRICAL POSTER

FOR THE RARELY-SEEN DOCUMENTARY,

RELEASED BY 20th CENTURY FOX… MONTHS AFTER HER DEATH!

 

MARILYN (1963)

the documentary

narrated by Rock Hudson

SWEDISH ONE-SHEET

 

The original Swedish one-sheet movie poster

 

27” x 39 1/2”

IN VERY FINE CONDITION!

RARE! COOL! MARILYN!

 

THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL THEATRICAL POSTER.

 

(We’ve seen lots of international posters for Marilyn—but not this one!)

 

Suitable for framing in any office or home.

 

The poster reads:

Om man sa M.M. eller bara Monroe... 

alla visste att man talade om hon den enda...”

 

(“If you said M.M. or just Monroe... everyone knew they were talking about her...”)

 

“komedi… drama… show”

(“comedy… drama..show”)

 

“Stralande scener ur 15 filmer, bl.a. de sensationella scenerna 

ur hennes sista, ej fardiginspelade film”

 

(“brilliant scenes from 15 movies, including the sensational scenes from her last, unfinished film”)

 

“ned Rock Hudson som berattare”

 

(“with Rock Hudson as narrator”)

 

SHIPPING:

Poster will be shipped FOLDED (as originally) a sturdy packaging with acid-free materials via USPS GROUND ADVANTAGE OR EQUIVALENT for $10.00 anywhere in the United States. 

 

TRACKING INFORMATION included in the shipping and handling costs.

 

International sales via eBay Global Shipping Program.

 

POPGALLERY33 ALWAYS COMBINES SHIPPING!

 

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Marilyn is a 1963 documentary film based on the life of the 1950s to early 1960's actress and sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. The film, directed by Harold Medford, was released by 20th Century Fox, and was narrated by Rock Hudson.

 

Time Out: A Fox compilation in which Rock Hudson turns up at a Hollywood projection room to show himself some clips from Marilyn Monroe's films. It's reasonably comprehensive, but there's one snag: Fox could use only their own material, so you won't see (or even hear any reference to), for example, UA's Some Like It Hot or MGM's The Asphalt Jungle. You will see All About Eve, Monkey Business, Niagara, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, River of No Return, Bus Stop, and the unfinished Something's Got to Give (released with Doris Day as Move Over, Darling).