Marilyn Monroe Movie:

Marilyn: Portrait of a Legend



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Marilyn Monroe Movie:
Marilyn: Portrait of a Legend



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Marilyn: Portrait of a Legend
Marilyn: Portrait of a Legend
List Price: $9.99Label: Delta

Salesrank: 130122

Released: July 30, 2002
Our Price: $1.99
Used Price: $2.41
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Black & White
  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

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  • Editorial Review:
    Examine Marilyn through an in-depth investigation of her private life. From her turbulent childhood...to her marriage at sixteen to James Dougherty. This program lifts the veil of intrigue and depicts the essence of the legendary Norma Jean, who we grew to love as Marilyn Monroe.

    B&W/Color
    Running Time: 62 min.

    Marilyn: Portrait of a Legend Reviews:
    MARILYN IS A LEGEND BUT.......... 3 Star Review
    2009-05-17 - THIS DVD IS A COLLOSAL JOKE.
    MARILYN DESERVES MUCH BETTER THAN THIS.
    I'VE NEVER SEEN A DVD WITH SUCH HORRIBLE VIDEO QUALITY.
    THE 3 STARS ARE FOR THE ROBERT SLATZER INTERVIEW ONLY.
    I'VE SEEN BETTER QUALITY ON A TV GUIDE CHANNEL HALF HOUR SPECIAL.
    I'M A HUGE FAN OF MARILYN'S AND I'M APPAULED AT THE RELEASE OF THIS DVD.

    Portrait of a bad VHS tape 1 Star Review
    2006-08-11 - Alright..this is just a guess...but I think the dubious producers of this DVD managed to get a hold of a crappy fly-by-night VHS tape from back in the 80's (one with a few tracking problems I might add) and simply transferred it to DVD, flaws and all. Cheapo VHS tapes like this were legion back in the era of the Rubiks Cube and Pac-Man and should've stayed there.
    For those unaware of such things, anyone and I mean ANYONE can grab a bunch of public domain footage of a celebrity, in this case Marilyn Monroe, and turn it into a documentary film provided you don't see any problem with repeating that same footage over and over again. There's nothing of much interest here outside of an interview with Robert Slatzer who comes across as genuinely regretful and subscribes to the "JFK killed MM" theory. Marilyn may not have survived her own demons but she'll certainly survive this shoddy product. Look elsewhere for a portrait of Marilyn Monroe.










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