Marilyn Monroe
Five mini photos and Six film cell strips (24 35mm film cell clips)
This is a highly collectible, 'Marilyn Monroe' limited edition large film
cell montage presentation, which features six hand selected original film
strips mounted with six mini photos in a high quality frame.
Each film cell presentation bears a plaque engraved or sublimated with the title
and limited edition number. Each item comes with a certificate guaranteeing the
case authenticity.
Synopsis:
Detailed Description
Her mother was a film-cutter at RKO who, widowed and insane, abandoned her to
sequence of foster homes. She was almost smothered to death at two, nearly raped
at six. At nine the LA Orphans' Home paid her a nickel a month for kitchen work
while taking back a penny every Sunday for church. At sixteen she worked in an
aircraft plant and married a man she called Daddy; he went into the military,
she modeled, they divorced in 1946. She owned 200 books (including Tolstoy,
Whitman, Milton), listened to Beethoven records, studied acting at the Actors'
lab in Hollywood, and took literature courses at UCLA downtown. 20th Century Fox
gave her a contract but let it lapse a year later.
Size: 485x470x20mm (19" x 18.5")
Five mini photos and Six film cell strips (24 35mm film cell clips)
Limited Edition: 2,500
Framed
The film strip portrayed in the image above is only an example of the film
cells you may receive. Please note, the cells may vary from piece to piece
because they are hand selected from reels of film.
NOTE: The film cells shown in the product image above are representative of the
contents, and not necessarily an exact match to the cells you will receive. Most
products are limited to 2,500 items and therefore have a degree of variety. All
film cells are hand selected to include the best possible scenes featuring key
actors and moment.
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