Marilyn Monroe: Auction Of A Lifetime
In November 2016, a Los Angeles auction house hosted an auction like no other: 500 lots of the rarest, most valuable and most sought-after of Marilyn Monroe’s possessions. The auction attracted huge worldwide attention and broke records for a 20th century icon. With exclusive access to the auction, this film reveals the most dazzling and personal of the lots, including many of her personal letters, and the dresses she wore in her defining performances in Some Like It Hot and when singing "Happy Birthday Mr. President”. Through these items we tell the true story of her life, and reveal the real Marilyn as we have never seen her before.
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Duration: 1 x 60' HD
Resolution: HD
Seasons: TBC
Genre: Biography, Documentary, History
Tags: Biographies, History
Original Language: TBC
Producer: Oxford Film and TV
Original Broadcaster: Channel 4
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