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Who would she be today?

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In 1954, Marilyn Monroe went on strike. Instead of starring in another musical comedy from 20th Century Fox, Monroe courted the mainstream media by honeymooni..

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Remembering Marilyn

United States, 1988
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Crafting the ideal

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Marilyn Monroe: beyond the legend

United States, 1986
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A Hollywood satire

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How to marry a millionaire (Captioned)

United States, 1953
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The sexual gangster

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Marilyn Monroe: beyond the legend (Captioned)

Unknown, 1986
Similarity: 66%

Screen dreams

United States, 1984
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How to marry a millionaire

United States, 1953
Similarity: 65%

The New morality

United States, 1977
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Marilyn

United States
Similarity: 65%

The Helen Morgan story

United States, 1957
Similarity: 64%

The first Black movie star

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In her words

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Walk out with a goddess

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Blonde venus

United States, 1932
Similarity: 63%

Introducing Dorothy Dandridge

United States of America, 1999
Similarity: 63%

The Prince and the showgirl

United States, 1957
Similarity: 63%
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