Mr. Loomis loved his wife in his own twisted and tortured way. Mrs. Loomis thought she was playing her husband for a chump but he really knew what was going on all along - he just didn't always have a lot of proof. Enough to piece together what was going on though. She started out playing games with him but later on he was the one playing mind games on her! Love this movie!! Too bad Marilyn's character had to die though
I never saw this movie b4 , but i always wanted to ever since i became a fan of Marilyn(: Shes such a brilliant actress . & 2 think of where she couldve been in her career if she wouldnt have killed her self just makes me mad . but i guess its gud 2 think of her as the "forever young" actress . & shell always b remember'd that way & never ever 4gotten ! . .shes kinda lucky in a way , if u think about it .
I love my Marilyn...I mean Norma Jean I wish that we could've hung out..we'd get along just fine! It's sad, but she's forever young so..I don't think anyone could picture a golden girl prune-face Marilyn...xoxoxoxo
Mr. Loomis loved his wife in his own twisted and tortured way. Mrs. Loomis thought she was playing her husband for a chump but he really knew what was going on all along - he just didn't always have a lot of proof. Enough to piece together what was going on though. She started out playing games with him but later on he was the one playing mind games on her! Love this movie!! Too bad Marilyn's character had to die though
theskeptic2010 3 months ago
He goes back to his dead wife although he himself killed her :( touching..
anosjc 9 months ago
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anosjc 9 months ago
I looked up Will Wright, born in 1891, he must have been 62 when this was filmed! He died in 1962.
mphrdldn 1 year ago
Thank you Viewer3001, you just spoiled the ending for me :)
machinadeferia 1 year ago
@machinadeferia This is part 8, part 7 she died.
XWoodchuckleX 10 months ago
I never saw this movie b4 , but i always wanted to ever since i became a fan of Marilyn(: Shes such a brilliant actress . & 2 think of where she couldve been in her career if she wouldnt have killed her self just makes me mad . but i guess its gud 2 think of her as the "forever young" actress . & shell always b remember'd that way & never ever 4gotten ! . .shes kinda lucky in a way , if u think about it .
MissRaeG 1 year ago
Wow, look at that old man run. He's the dude from the Andy Griffith Show, Ben, who owned the furniture store...lol!
Pegbur 2 years ago
I love my Marilyn...I mean Norma Jean I wish that we could've hung out..we'd get along just fine! It's sad, but she's forever young so..I don't think anyone could picture a golden girl prune-face Marilyn...xoxoxoxo
jtotz1 2 years ago 16
Norma JeanE ;)
noraalexa 2 years ago
I cried at the part when he said "i loved you, rose, you know that." :''''''''(
x0hollisterr 2 years ago
it is so sad, that Marilyn Monroe's character dies in this movie. Watched it on TCM the other day.
viewer3001 2 years ago 15
I wish sh dident (die)
mansonmathers 2 years ago 3
@viewer3001 the femme fatale's gotta pay for her sins! :(
TTateeb 4 months ago
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hey its marilynn nawt!
911blonde911 2 years ago
No Brasil, foi passado com o nome "Torrentes de Paixão"
alfabe367 3 years ago
thankssssssss
Sweetcleopatraa 3 years ago 3