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What Really Killed Marilyn Monroe?

More than two years after Marilyn Monroe’s death, her millions of fans still wonder what drove her to take her own life. Here is a searching and intimate study of the fatal forces she had struggled against since childhood...

The Two Worlds Of Marilyn Monroe

Since her wedding Marilyn Monroe has been living in two worlds. One is at home with Joe in the evening—which she considers most important—and the other is her own daytime career world which keeps her famous and content. These two worlds are separate and Joe wants...

“Does it hurt to die?”—Marilyn Monroe

Everyone dies alone. Everyone thrashes alone in the darkness until even the thrashing stops and all there is is darkness. For each his own separate darkness. But she died alone as only crippled men in charity wards die, whose wives and friends and children are...

Marilyn Monroe

Emmeline Snively, who ran the modeling agency that employed Norma Jeane Dougherty, commented years later that girls would often ask her how they could be more like the woman who had become Marilyn Monroe....

“The Seven Year Itch”

Something in the shape of Marilyn Monroe is likely to haunt the daydreams of the average American male, and in 20th's "The Seven Year Itch" those dreams hilariously come true. Tom Ewell, who created the role in the original Broadway hit, is the lucky dreamer....

Charlton Heston Sounds Off On Men And Matrimony

“I suppose there are some people who think Lydia and I are old-fashioned,” Chuck Heston said quietly, “naive, perhaps, because we believe in the sanctity of marriage, and that there can be no double Standard for two people who really love each other.” Heston paused...