Posted on 04/14/2008 6:27:41 AM PDT by tlb
So it wasn't a man in drag, after all!
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Darlin, let momma give you some tips.
“Runnin’ Wild”
“Sounds like she may not have known the camera was there. Whats sleazy and slutty and gross about it. Unless you are the abstinence only type. No offense meant.”
What’s gross is the fact that she was so immoral. I have problem with married people doing that kind of thing, but we all know that Monroe was an amoral person. It’s just sort of lurid that her age-old immorality has to be brought to light now.
Why is such behavior a problem if one is married?
“Source advised that [redacted name of the mole] informed them that he had obtained this film prior to the time Marilyn Monroe had achieved stardom.”
>>>That would seem to rule out JFK and RFK for this little film, would it not? There’s no reason to think they knew her before she was famous, is there?
Define Stardom. Marilyn was making movies as a starlet through the early 50s. JFK fished the Hollywood waters successfully, such as Gene Tierney. It’s not impossible he would have known Marilyn too.
However I don’t see JFK or RFK allowing themselves to be filmed in the act.
You may well be right - I was assuming that the Kennedy boys did not know her before the late ‘50s but if either/both of them trolled the starlets earlier then it could be one of them. I think Marilyn Monroe became very famous by 1953-54-55 (though it’s before my time!) but it all depends upon when this little ‘film’ was made and when JFK or RFK first knew her.
Another thought: the deep pockets person may not be buying this up to protect MM (seriously, who would pay that kind of money now to ‘protect’ her??) — maybe (tin-foil hat on my head) someone is willing to shell out big bucks to keep it out of view b/c it could reveal something else (the room, the furniture??) even if it does not show the man..... who besides the Kennedys and their Consigliere would care to spend so much money in 2008 to keep this little film out of circulation???
1953: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; D: Howard Hawks
1953: How to Marry a Millionaire; D: Jean Negulesco
1954: River of No Return; D: Otto Preminger
1954: There’s No Business Like Show Business; D: Walter Lang
1955: The Seven Year Itch; D: Billy Wilder
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