Αυτη η γυναίκα που εμφανίζεται εδώ είναι πραγματικά η Marilyn Monroe;
Ένας Ισπανός συλλέκτης σχεδιάζει να δημοπρατήσει μια πορνογραφική ταινία με την Marilyn Monroe όταν ήταν γνωστή ως Norma Jean Baker και δεν είχε μετατραπεί ακόμη σε μια ομορφιά γυναίκα του Χόλιγουντ.
Το εν λόγω υλικό είναι η έκδοση 8 χιλιοστά του φιλμ 16 mm που εμφανίστηκαν στη δεκαετία του '90. Το 1997, Mikel Barsa μεσολάβησε για την πώληση του 16 χιλιοστών σε ένα ευρωπαϊκό περιοδικό, το οποίο πώληση 600.000 αντίγραφα πριν ένας άλλος συλλέκτης αγόραση το αρχικό κύλινδρο για $ 1.200.000.
Τώρα,ο Barsa έχει πει ότι θέλει τουλάχιστον $ 500.000.000 για το φιλμ 8mm, το οποίο έχει περίπου έξι-και-α-μισό λεπτά και δείχνει, όπως υποστηρίζει ,την Μονρόε πριν από το 1947. ο Barsa σχεδιάζει να δημοπρατήσει το φιλμ στις 7 Αυγούστου στο Μπουένος Άιρες, Αργεντινή.
Τα συμπεράσματα δικάσας . Μια επεξεργασία, ως επί το πλείστον SFW κλιπ από το βίντεο είναι ενσωματωμένο στη συνέχεια.
Αν θέλετε να δείτε το πλήρης βίντεο , το οποίο είναι πολύ πιο γραφική, αν και πολύ κοκκώδεις, κατέβητε πιο κάτω
Mortenson, Norma Jean (Marilyn Monroe, Norma Jean Baker)
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1926 - Born on June 1st in Los Angeles, California. An American actress who became a major sex symbol, starring in a number of commercially successful motion pictures during the 1950s.
1942 - She married a fellow worker in an aircraft factory, but they divorced soon after World War II.
1946 - She became a popular photographer's model and signed a short-term contract with Twentieth Century Fox, taking as her screen name Marilyn Monroe.
1948 - Her nude photograph on a calendar brought her a role in the film "Scudda-Hoo! Scudda-Hay!", which was followed by other minor roles.
1950 - Monroe played a small uncredited role in The Asphalt Jungle that reaped a mountain of fan mail.
- An appearance in "All About Eve" won her another contract from Fox and much recognition.
1951-1953 - In a succession of movies, including "Let's Make It Legal", "Love Nest", "Clash by Night", and "Niagara", she advanced to star billing on the strength of her studio-fostered image as a “love goddess”.
- With performances in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", "How to Marry a Millionaire", and "There's No Business Like Show Business", her fame grew steadily and spread throughout the world, and she became the object of unprecedented popular adulation.
1954 - She married baseball star Joe DiMaggio, and the attendant publicity was enormous. With the end of their marriage less than a year later she began to grow discontented with her career.
1955-1956 - Monroe studied with Lee Strasberg at the Actors' Studio in New York City, and in "The Seven-Year Itch" and "Bus Stop" she began to emerge as a talented comedienne.
- She married playwright Arthur Miller and briefly retired from moviemaking.
1957 - She costarred with Sir Laurence Olivier in "The Prince and the Showgirl".
1959 - She won critical acclaim for the first time as a serious actress for "Some Like It Hot".
1961 - Her last role, in "The Misfits", was written by Miller, whom she had divorced the year before.
1962 - After several months as a virtual recluse, Monroe died in her Los Angeles home, having taken an
1942 - She married a fellow worker in an aircraft factory, but they divorced soon after World War II.
1946 - She became a popular photographer's model and signed a short-term contract with Twentieth Century Fox, taking as her screen name Marilyn Monroe.
1948 - Her nude photograph on a calendar brought her a role in the film "Scudda-Hoo! Scudda-Hay!", which was followed by other minor roles.
1950 - Monroe played a small uncredited role in The Asphalt Jungle that reaped a mountain of fan mail.
- An appearance in "All About Eve" won her another contract from Fox and much recognition.
1951-1953 - In a succession of movies, including "Let's Make It Legal", "Love Nest", "Clash by Night", and "Niagara", she advanced to star billing on the strength of her studio-fostered image as a “love goddess”.
- With performances in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", "How to Marry a Millionaire", and "There's No Business Like Show Business", her fame grew steadily and spread throughout the world, and she became the object of unprecedented popular adulation.
1954 - She married baseball star Joe DiMaggio, and the attendant publicity was enormous. With the end of their marriage less than a year later she began to grow discontented with her career.
1955-1956 - Monroe studied with Lee Strasberg at the Actors' Studio in New York City, and in "The Seven-Year Itch" and "Bus Stop" she began to emerge as a talented comedienne.
- She married playwright Arthur Miller and briefly retired from moviemaking.
1957 - She costarred with Sir Laurence Olivier in "The Prince and the Showgirl".
1959 - She won critical acclaim for the first time as a serious actress for "Some Like It Hot".
1961 - Her last role, in "The Misfits", was written by Miller, whom she had divorced the year before.
1962 - After several months as a virtual recluse, Monroe died in her Los Angeles home, having taken an