Marilyn Monroe in “The 7 Year Itch” 1955 -#Shorts

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Co-written and directed by the legendary Billy Wilder (Some Like it Hot, The Apartment) and based on the Broadway play by George Axelrod, THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH depicts a married man's struggle to stay faithful while is wife is away on vacation. New Yorker Richard Sherman must fend for himself while his wife leaves town for the summer. Feeling lonely but liberated, he begins fantasizing about romantic conquests. When a gorgeous but naïve blonde moves into the building and wants to make friends, his imagination runs rampant. She visits him in his apartment to become acquainted but is oblivious to the effect her blatant sexiness is having on him. This prompts Richard's delusional fantasies even more! Richard Sherman is suddenly brought back to reality when his wife unexpectedly returns from her holiday.
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No one is talking how actually hilarious her commercial lines are, "i had onions at lunch, I had garlic dressing at dinner" 😂😂

TheMariangel
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The cameras loved her.
The way she speaks her lines, so expressive.

P.Whitestrake
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I can’t help but smile whenever she’s on screen

M.A.C.
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There's something mysterious as well as amazing in Marilyn Monroe's aura

yosepjimi
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We had a beautiful angel here on Earth, now in Heaven💖

willyboy
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Such an endearing and enigmatic soul. It's crazy to think she passed away so young, which was so tragic. And the fact that we all still talk about her after so many years speaks volumes about her

JamieBarrington
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Damn she really spoke through her eyes 👀

lilianamedina
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Woman in the 20th century had more beauty and dignity than the 2024 standard. ❤

NoemyTorrance
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Wow, Her smile & voice is just “ICONIC”😍🥰

chromegproductionz
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I seen this stuff a million times and it still gives me a belly laugh - The best actress there’s ever been in my opinion

ricktham
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She was just so unique. R.I.P Marilyn. I'm happy that we can still see you on film.

lindalowe
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I'm so sorry for marilyn. She didn't deserve a that movie blonde 💔

puurrrr
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The film * Blonde * was horrendous, what a utter insult to such a incredible woman

EM-lzkg
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this is the movie with her famous white dress

rebeccacollard
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She's a beautiful person, too good for the scumbag's who cut her life short.

jackvetra
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SHE WAS SOOO BEAUTIFUL 💓💞💋💯💕😍🤩🌹🌹🌹👏🥂 MAY SHE REST EASY 🥺🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💞💓🥂 WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE U🤩😍😀⭐🌟

reneerichburg
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MM Unica ! Premiul Oscar post mortem !

Stefan-nqqh
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As a huge fan of MM I went to see * BLONDE * it’s awful, based on a book of a person who had never met her in his life “ made her out to be a manic depressive without friends . MM had circles of friends & had huge impacts on society . They didn’t show her incredible friendship with Ella Fitzgerald

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I don't know about you people, I am gonna buy whatever she is selling!❤️❤️ What a beautiful and intelligent too of a woman she was... We never forget you 🌷❤️🌷

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👍 She difinalty had "it". 💋 M.M. (1926-1962)

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