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  • Marilyn will always be alive in the hearts of millions.

    She will be even more loved as the years go by.

    George Vreeland Hill

  • a tortured soul that has been used and abused, hell to your abusers. r.i.p marilyn.

  • Can someone tell me who's the lady in black around 2:40 please? I've seen her before, need to know where and why am i so curious about her. Thank you.

  • @glhmtv Jane Russell ...her costar!

  • @TheyDontSee thank you very much :)

  • I wish I was alive when she was

  • WHERE ARE THE TAPES??? WHERE ARE THE TAPES??? .... oh & by the way... WHERE ARE THE TAPES???  anyone??? ANYONE???

  • ....... the mob so infamously & purportedly made??? Where is the TRUTH???....... Where is the corroborative evidence??? Does anyone care anymore, REALLY???

  • There was the myth of Marilyn & there was the reality. Where does one begin & the other end? They intertwine, become entangled & co-mingle towards the end of her life. It's up to us to untangle those threads & sort them out for the sake of posterity & the TRUTH. Unless Truth doesn't mater anymore... "The myth of Hollywood if far less than the reality." Is there solid evidence that RFK was at Marilyn's home that day Aug. 4, 1962... or just here-say. Where are THE TAPES the Mob so infamously made

  • Speaking about Arnold Schulman, original script writer for "Something's Got To Give" producer David Brown says "He was a great writer, but I was somewhat alarmed when I passed his office & saw he had removed his desk & was writing in a Yoga position. BEAR IN MIND THAT THE MYTH OF HOLLYWOOD IS FAR LESS THAN THE REALITY" OMG that's the funniest & truest line about tinsel-town I've ever heard!! He says that with so much dead-pan sincerity I think everyone misses the complete irony of that statement

  • beautiful <3 rest in peace Marilyn

  • So sad, she was here for such a short time. She'll never be forgotten. I always found it ironic that the title of her last film was "Something's got to give"...seems like such a metaphor for the state of her life at that time. Love you always MM!

  • Hardly a great actress by no means - she didn't HAVE to act. Her presence on screen was enough.

  • Marilyn's death was not suicide

  • Marilyn was so was there biggest hit but they chose to pay elizabeth taylor more money and instead of firing her because of the costly production of celoptra they chose to fire the one actress that could save the studio.

  • NO one can be Marilyn Monroe... no one.

  • I want a wig of that style

  • marilyn wasn't suppose to die yet. 

  • My Favorite Wife was a fantastic comedic delight, this would've been good for Marilyn. imagine Hitchcock directing Marilyn too (4:58) he loved his blondes

  • This documentary is Translated into Arabic

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  • tragic death, but the whole world cared as she died, and that is the only good thing about diing young

  • When was this documentary made?

  • @rebekahirish 1985 I think...

  • @rebekahirish 2001 actually ahah

  • There was a lot more to Marilyn than her looks. She was going through a lot of pain that she didn't let the media or her fans see.

  • It is such a shame about her early ending- also this seems like it would be such an amazing completed film!

  • I notice her eyes seem to point out in two different directions. Wonder if it's the sleeping pills side effects.

  • I wonder, has Fox released or plan to release "Something's Gotta Give" just put together, and edited to make it a short film of what scenes were filmed? I think ppl would understand and buy that it's not finished because of what happened. I know I would buy it.

  • @bsbncandey , If you type in Something's got to give part 1 there is an edited 4 part short film of the movie from start to finish.

  • FOX'S problem was that they looked at Marilyn as a commodity and NOT as a human being..... Perhaps if the pricks who ran the show gave Marilyn as much lee way as they did Liz Taylor the file would have been completed and FOX would have regained what the put out and a hell of a lot more!! GREEDY PRICKS WANTED INSTANT GRATIFICATION!

  • Oh, that black and white floral dress. She looked her most radiant in it. It could still be worn today. Just beautiful

  • It sucks she had to change so much about herself to actually get recognized. Was it really her acting that got her acknowledge or her appearance?

  • What is the name of the movie where she has long hair and it has a circus tent in the back ground?

  • @zizou19844 their always gotta be an asshole with some rude wise crack

  • Gosh i love her :)

  • She was truely a great actress.

  • It is so obvious she was exhausted. Her eyes aren't healthy, she looks like she's had a fever, infection. Legally, she was entitled to as long as it took to recover. Fox sucks. Her contract was almost up and they were forcing her to squeeze this in. She'd had gallbladder surgery earlier that year. Fox didn't care about her, their treatment was inhumane. There's no way she killed herself. I think they pushed her passed her limit and she needed too much to keep going. She was no junkie, mind you.

  • Marilyn was murdered. She had been RE-HIRED to finish filming Something's Gotta Give. Vogue magazine was going to do a photo shoot with her. Her ex-hubby Joe Di Maggio had rekindled a relationship with her (either platonic or romantic). She looked great at 36 as shown in these clips. Who would want to kill her ? The Kennedys. MM had stated she would eventually go public about her affair with JFK . Had she lived longer, she certainly would have done so. Hired assasins? Her doctor & housekeeper

  • @AmericanEvita Marilyn was NOT a vindictive person. Totally out of character for her to "tell all." Also, this was 1962, not 2011. Such a revelation would have ended the career she was fighting to save! These tales of murder and conspiracy come from two basic sources--frauds like Jeanne Carmen and Bob Slatzer. She never met MM and Slatzer had a picrture taken with her in 1952. Period. Donald Spot did a terrible thing in his book, blaming MM's dead doctor and housekeeper. cont...

  • @AmericanEvita cont...I don't think MM planned to die, but anyone who knows her life story knows she struggled with depression and had attempted suicde before. I beleive she was suddenly depressed and took those pils---then maybe changed her mind. She was not some vicious "tattletale" trying to wreck the Kennedys, despite her disappointment in (especially) RFK. Of course there WAS a "cover up" as in the sudden death of all famous people.

  • @waif55 A historian is writing a book about the latest findings. An Australian woman's magazine printed an article about the basis of the book. Marilyn was not a suicide, and not involved with the Kennedys. Dr. Greenson comitted Involuntary Manslaughter, and planted the bottles for suicide himself, before unlocking the door to Mrs. Murray. It makes more sense than anything else.

  • @StarQualityWins I think younger people are more apt to prerfer the murder scenario. Maybe they haven't lived long enough to understand what a lifetime of depression can do. If you've read anything on MM you know her problems. She was in terrible mental shape toward the end--and not even that well physically--she had become WAY too thin. But I don't beleive she planned anything. It happened, in one moment of despair. Had she survived she would have gone--at least for a while.

  • @waif55 "Preference" won't do. Only genuinely solving the case is what can sit firmly. I've read a lot about her too. I'd bet one million dollars, that she had absolutely nothing to do with her death. I wish I could remember the historian's name, and the article isn't with me. But it rings true, like a perfect pitch. Dr. Greenson had a sorted past, that he covered up. He excelled at covering his own ass, in a cool manner. Yet, no one knew, and he did work on soldiers with post-traumatic stress.

  • Norma Jean, I feel your pain. I know how you felt. Im sorry not the correct people were there for you. You are forever georgous. Rest in Peace swwet girl. I love you. Love, Allie Vetere Revere, Mass

  • Till this day I miss this wonderful lady. One look in her eyes, said it all. Every man's dream (and I guess to some his nightmare)! RIP beautiful lady. We will all join you one day and talk about the old days!

  • the most beautiful things about marilyn were her flaws* it showed she was perfect. she was human being like most of us, no matter how famous she was she had problems we all could relate to, being a drug addiction, depression, mental issues, or anything of the matter. she was a real person and you could see it, she was stereo typed a dumb blonde by the media, but i bet she was smart at what she did, to have her own sutdio company, and work on award winning films, what a figure to look as heroic.

  • I think there's more to her than her looks... she was absolutely beautiful yes, but there's thousands of other girls who are. Marilyn had something special about her :) you just can't take your eyes off of her! Always puts a smile on my face, seeing her in movies.

  • I truly wish the celebrities and people in genral today could have the shear elegance and class the women of the 1940's-1950's did. Today, I think celebrities like the negative attention/image, like being in the tabloids for a DUI or falling out of a club at 3.AM. But in those days, the girls had poise, were collected, classy and were seen at the theater or at a nice restaurant sipping champagne in their time off. Its a shame the way society has sunken so low.

  • i loved how to marry a millionheir

  • Even though I am only 12 years old. I am a big fan of Marilyn Monroe. She was a great beauty, and a wonderful actress.

    :)

  • "And I would have liked to have known you,

    But I was just a kid

    You candle burned out long before

    Your legend ever did."

  • Oh Marilyn, you are dearly missed.

  • marilyn wasnt a sex symbol because a sex symbol becomes a thing she wasnt a thing she said so herself but i absolutely adore her!!

  • Thankyou so much for posting :))

  • The people that say mean things about Marilyn, need to chill out.

  • Goodbye Norma Jean!!!, May You Rest In Peace!!!

  • wow she was a great actress and she was really loved and we all miss her!

    i wish she hadnt of died at such a young age she was like wat 36 i believe

    i think she just took a dose of pills by accident

  • Good bye Norma Jean, 5. 8. 1962. BTW Thanks for uploading this doc. :)

  • Marilyn Monroe is my favorite sex-symbol woman ever. She's the most beauty girl ever :D, she wanted to be an actress, she may not was really great actress, but yes she's the sexiest girl ever, and a big star actress. RIP.

  • What a shame that Marilyn Monroe died so young.

    She had it all.

    Marilyn will always be loved.

    George Vreeland Hill

  • poor Marilyn, she was murdered.... :'( I adore her... R.I.P

  • Marilyn Monroe didn't overdose. She was murdered.

  • @wayla711MJ829 Yup you got it.

  • @lebiew r u being sarcastic?

  • I like Marilyn, but i must say that I really dont like her "look" in her last days. Why did she use so many make up and so terrible eye-liner? She was pretty even withou make up, so she didn't need so "hard" make-up. I really don't like it. I think she was the most beautiful in the begining of her career. For example in movie "Don't bother to knock" - so adorable.... But in movies like "Some like it hot" or this one she had lost something special in her glamour.... 

  • @JanaSklibova i think maybe they just tried to glam her up even more,make her into a sex symbol.but yea i agree she was so beautiful even w.o makeup

  • @demigrl21 Maybe... However sometimes less is more. Do you know what I mean.

  • I love how she can put on the tiniest tiny dress and STILL look beautiful and not like a total tramp like the actresses these days

  • She is so beautiful....But why....!

  • 0:32 i luv how when she has a blooper she makes a cute face i also luv her laugh!! 1:25 i like her hair white in stead of yellow, 2:03 yeah another face!

  • she was a beautiful woman, RIP

  • she was perfect i whish i was

  • where would she be had she never died then? what would she be like? what else would she have done?imagine meeting her.....

  • Now James Coburn is dead...weird.

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  • why did they fire marilyn?

  • She was very beautiful but so troubled. She was childlike because she never got the chance to be a child. Her childhood was terrible. I think she looked for a father figure in a lot of men she had relationships with. And she truly loved JFK. Her and Jackie both deserved better.

  • She is qorqeous!!

  • I can feel what she felt, because I know how it feels like to be disrespected by motherfuckers around you!

  • she had poor self esteem. strange, I would think beautiful people had perfect lives.

  • is it just me, or was she RLY thin here!

  • does anyone know, where are her tapes he has made for Dr Greenson?

    i've read an excerpt from the transscript, and would like to read more of it

    but what i've read shows her as an exceptional intelligent person!

  • Marilyn looks like a living mannequin. She's so beautiful...

  • I think she looked amazing in the footage from SGTG.

  • i wanna make love to her

  • read the book from Michel Schneider

  • Marilyn Monroe was a lonely woman. She was beautiful, but there was a void in her that she couldn't fill. Sad how deceiving looks are!

  • i think it was love,if atleast one person a man to be exact or love and respect from the public

  • She was difficult, troubled and had her demons but camera loved her like no other. The mystery of her death just made her myth bigger.

    Great documentary, btw:)

  • Those fucking Kenndys killed her. Even Joe dimaggio said so

  • She reminds me of diana - the head to the side, the vulnerability

  • Diana had a longer nose

  • I hate that every actress with a drug problem that sleeps around wants to pretend they're marilyn monroe. they just don't get it.

  • @lostlyrarose Anna Nichole Smith practically built her life around the life of Marilyn

  • @DudeSinger yes but unsuccessfully:)

  • " NEVER " did any lady look as good to the eyes as Marilyn did!!!!

  • @kaschlegelsaved and never will ever anybody look that good to the eyes again.i dont think i have ever seen a woman as beautiful as her...in every way. she was sent from above...perfection

  • @kaschlegelsaved You are so right about that, and her Makeup and Wardrobe test shots prove that beyond a doubt, This film would have been her best ever....... and this is THE BEST documentary to date that I have ever seen on MM and its AWESOME that they put together this mini movie to honor MM and Dean Martin......

  • this documentary was made in 2001, the movie was in production from april to june 1962:)

  • I wish the movie got finished :(

  • Marilyn was sooo beautiful! :D. Everytime I see her on screen or in a picture my eyes light up! I am totally one of her biggest fans.

  • I think Marilyn Monroe is awesome but I wonder if she really talked with that high voice in life.

  • no she didn't, just check out all of the out-take footage of her.

  • Yeah I did that after I wrote that. I like her voice the way she talked in real life.

  • What the hell is with some of these comments. You guys are talking about her like she's NOT dead. She is gone you know.

  • Also, why didn't they fire Liz Taylor for antics on Cleopatra? She cost them more money than Marilyn ever did.

  • If Marilyn was unreliable and was late alot it was mostly due to the reign the studios held over the stars then.

  • psychological bid for control sometimes? wouldnt doubt it, nor would i blame her...

  • i own the documentary i watch it all the time i can watch marilyn everday for the rest of my life and never tire of her i just love her so much i love her more and more as the years go by

  • with all this contempt you harbor for marilyn monroe why are you watching this video if she bothers you so much

  • You need to shut the F up about Marilyn! All Marilyn wanted was to be a great actress and have everybody treat her like a human being. And I think she was a GREAT actress. Whoever says mean things about Marilyn,is my enemy.

  • @brittanynicolefield1 wow same here like her a lot too i read a whole book about and i have posters of her in my bed room lol i dont have any vids of on my favorites tho i need to add some lol but i agree with u she was a talented young actress

  • @brittanynicolefield1 She is a woman you never met. Chill out.

  • @atrus379 I don't care if I never met Marilyn. Marilyn was a human being and had feelings just like us. I don't need to "chill out".

  • @brittanynicolefield1 LOL. u r funny

  • @geligurl Somehow, I senced a little sarcasm in that. LOL!

  • @brittanynicolefield1 not sacarstic. just funny.

  • @geligurl Oh ok. LOL! Thanks.

  • @brittanynicolefield1 People say bad things about MM because they only view her as "just a woman", and see it as their right the criticize and condemn. To be honest.. I'm over that kind of Judgmental behavior myself. The woman has been dead for years and deserves to be left alone.

  • I love Marilyn too and I hate it when people say mean things about her. Marilyn was a very beautiful woman, but she didn't get the respect that she highly deserved. She was sooo wonderful :D. Everytime I see her on screen or in a photo, my eyes light up. I honestly think that if she was still alive today me and her would be the best of friends. I know that she would be in her 80's, but still lol.

  • If More people were like her the would be a nicer place

  • You mean if more people slept with anyone and everyone to get ahead in life, had multiple abortions, and were drug addicts? She is beautiful and talented but if you think the world would be a better place if everyone was like her then you should try reading a bit about her.

  • Everyone has problems. Have you read any books on M.M. I have read many. Yeah she slept around.

  • Marilyn Monroe was truly glamorous. The original meaning of the word glamorous comes from fairly lore, where fairies had a special abilitiy to make something, or themselves, appear better, more beautiful, or more desireable than it truly was. Monroe had the exact same power.

  • Correct - in a way. Sadly it was a fact that pretty much everyone in Hollywood had HAD Monroe by the end+ at the end she was very vulnerable+ used- up. Unable to have a child because of all the abortions+ miscarriages+ unhappy inside because of it - not to mention the medication+ no husband or family around. Enslaved to FOX on top of it+ making a film she didn' t wanna do. So beautiful at the end though huh? Angelic almost. They did a good job gedding her on a strict diet I guess!

  • probably the 90s?

  • No, this documentary is much more recent than that.

  • what year is this from?

  • 1962

  • 1993 I think.

  • this docuwhatever is more tolerable. The other one I was watching had all this noisy instrumentals in the background. the information alone isnt enough for some.......they want you to feel a certain way too. Unbelievable.....Let me decide how, if, I want an emotional reaction to the info presented. ......Its supposed to be a documentary. Not a movie. this one is alright. More info less noise. the other had good info.......but TOO MUCH Noise. Ahhh maybe Im just getting too old. I dunno.

  • @translationwiz Understood.You don't need anyone to tell you how to react to things, ie manipulation.

  • I never knew that Monroe had a production company. It makes me wonder if the film "Something's Got a Give" had been completed on time and if Monroe had not died, the film itself would've been a hit. I know the film was redone as "Move Over, Darling" starring Doris Day and James Garner, but thought it be considered a "What If" subject.

  • The narrator can probably give women orgasms just by chatting to them........lucky bleeder

  • The narrator is legendary Oscar winning actor James Coburn. He always played a bad ass, and looked like it too.

  • he sounds like an old man! i like :)

  • yum! :)

  • i dont think she had fair with the JFK and his brother they just really was close. you can look it up if you want

  • umm... yeah she did. I did look it up. Numerous passerbys and news reporters reported that JFK visited her apartment while he was still a senator

  • what was the other ones name you know the original blonde bomb shell jean something?

  • Hwrlow.

  • Harlow...sorry.

  • this guys voice is awesome

  • did she really have an affair with RFK?

  • yes and JFK

  • I've watched Something's Got To Give, although it was really short but I wished it was completed, Marilyn was great in it and the movie is really interesting

  • 1.38 my god how sad do her eyes look. What a terrible waste of life and talent.

  • that was good thanks

  • why don;t you rent two movies, bus stop and the misfits and then judge marilyn's acting,she is better than you think !!!

  • R.I.P Marilyn Monroe. I love this women. she is my idol. im getting this dvd for my birthday!

  • oh well.. RIP MM!

  • so sad

  • *sniffles* ;-/

  • thank's ^-^

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