“YOU HAD THE EYES AND EARS OF MILLIONS,” THIS GENERATION’S CHILDREN WILL SAY ONE DAY. “THEY LOOKED TO YOU TO MAKE A BETTER WORLD. WHAT DID YOU DO?” AND HERE IS DARRYL ZANUCK’S ANSWER....
Brando wasn’t officially invited to the banquet. He just came, and this is what he said. His comments, candid and off the cuff, were recorded in shorthand by a very surprised fellow-diner...
PART II
January 5, 1950 Shooting of The Fireball, in which she plays Polly, a roller-skating groupie, begins.
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Publicity still for The Asphalt Jungle, 1950, probably photographed by Frank Powolny. The Asphalt Jungle, directed by John Huston, piqued the curiosity of...
Broadway’s curtain of anonymity drops over Marilyn. Minus make-up, she passes for another stage-struck kid . . . Under the glare of floodlights The Legend of Monroe blossoms like a blast of heady perfume but The Smoldering Siren is only a pose, a part she...