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Preserving the Memory of Marilyn Monroe with Dignity and Grace

Articles by Lorraine

Published September 15, 2018

STILL DELICIOUS 64 YEARS ON

In the early morning hours of September 15th 1954, pop culture history was made.  Marilyn Monroe on the streets of New York, standing over a subway grate whilst filming “The Seven Year Itch” has to be one of the most instantly recognisable movie scenes of all time.

64 years later, the appeal of this iconic image has never diminished.  Paul Wurtzel, who was then FOX’s head of special effects once remembered:

“I think they really used the wind from the subway train.  At least, we never sent anyone to New York from our department for that segment, so I don’t think anybody rigged it.  The location shoot was partly unsuccessful because there was just too much noise and commotion.  We did not have the techniques then that we have now to dub voices.  I was standing inside a wind tunnel under the stage where the subway grating was and on cue we’d remove this sliding top to create the effect of the train going by and blowing up Marilyn’s skirt.  Well that scene took all day, what with Billy Wilder filming it over and over and over again, and there I was underneath her.  Marilyn had a habit of squatting down and talking to me.”

Source “Blonde Heat: The Sizzling Screen Career For Marilyn Monroe.”

Published September 5, 2018

ANDY WARHOL EXHIBITION IN SCOTLAND

Scottish Monroe fans will have the chance to see the iconic multi coloured prints of Marilyn in an up and coming Andy Warhol exhibition in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Where:  Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art  75 Belford Road, Edinburgh, EH4 3DR

When: November 17th 2018 – June 2nd 2019

Admission: Free

Info:

‘This exhibition takes its theme from a much-quoted remark by Andy Warhol: “I want to be a machine”. Behind Warhol’s seemingly facetious quip was the serious belief that art would become increasingly mechanised. This exhibition examines Warhol’s and Paolozzi’s work, showing how they captured images from photography and advertisements. Warhol traced his images while Paolozzi used collage, until they both turned to screenprinting in the early 1960s to transform photographs into prints. The exhibition includes rarely seen drawings by Warhol from the 1950s, as well as his famous multi-coloured prints of Marilyn Monroe and a group of recently acquired ‘stitched’ photographs. Works by Paolozzi include some of his early proto-Pop collages from the early 1950s and his kaleidoscopically-coloured prints from the 60s and 70s.’

Website here:  https://www.nationalgalleries.org/exhibition/andy-warhol-and-eduardo-paolozzi-i-want-be-machine

Published September 5, 2018

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MITZI GAYNOR

Today we are wishing a true living Hollywood legend, Mitzi Gaynor a very happy 87th birthday.

Gaynor is an American actress, singer, and dancer. Her most Notable films include “There’s No Business Like Show Business” (1954) and “South Pacific”, the 1958 motion picture adaptation of the stage musical by Rodgers and Hammerstien.

Of course fans of Marilyn’s earlier screen roles will also know that both Monroe and Gaynor co-starred in “We’re Not Married,” though neither had any scenes together.

Mitzi Gaynor in “We’re Not Married.”


Gaynor has always spoken very highly of Marilyn, a great example can be watched here when she was interviewed about her time working with the screen icon in 2012:https://youtu.be/_cZ2i7PL8I0

She was also once quoted as saying:

“I played Ethel Merman’s daughter in that picture and we became best friends …Marilyn Monroe played a hat-check girl in the picture, but she wasn’t around all the time. She was busy creating Marilyn Monroe. If you see that picture now, though, and really pay attention to it, you realize that Marilyn steals the whole damn picture.”

For more information on her long and varied career, visit her official website: http://www.missmitzigaynor.com

Published September 5, 2018

RARE FOOTAGE OF MARILYN EMERGES

Very rare high quality colour footage of Marilyn Monroe on her promotional tour for “Some Like It Hot” in March 1959 has appeared on YouTube thanks to the company “Video Conversion Experts.”

The clip, in full colour, shows Marilyn arriving in the aplty named ‘windy city’ of Chicago for the premiere of the timeless comedy “Some Like It Hot.”  Enjoy the video in its entirety here:  https://youtu.be/pxP1cVtSqSo

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