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Marilyn: The Last Take
Marilyn The Last Take
Author: Peter Harry Brown, Patte B. Barham
"When Marilyn Monroe died thrity years ago...at 36, she left behind a conundrum. Though the cause of death was officially listed as suicide, questions still linger about the last day of the star's life and the hours immediatly following the discovery of her body.... This chilling new book explores Marilyn Monroe's affairs with the two Kennedys a...  more »
ISBN: 69068
Pages: 510
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Publisher: Penguin Group
Book Type: Paperback
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This is one of my favorite books on Marilyn's final months. It is a very detailed and well researched account of her involvement with Fox and the making of Something's Got To Give,as well as her affairs with JFK and Bobby. I liked the fact that the authors documented how the problems with Liz Taylor and the making of Cleopatra added to the pressure Fox put on Marilyn to finish the movie and to push her even when she was very sick with severe sinusitis. The only issue I had with this book is that they used Robert Slatzer as a credible source, he only met Marilyn once and made up stories about being married to her so that he could make money and sell books. Aside from that, this is a great book and portrays Marilyn as a real human being with real problems, like the rest of us.
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