Marilyn Monroe Movie:

Say Goodbye to the President



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Marilyn Monroe Movie:
Say Goodbye to the President



Movie
Say Goodbye to the President
List Price: $9.98Label: Winstar

Salesrank: 118208

Released: December 22, 1998
Our Price: $7.99
Used Price: $6.10
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

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

  • John Bates
  • Jeanne Carmen
  • Jack Clemmons
  • Ralph de Toledano
  • Dean Funk
  • Editorial Review:
    The true circumstances of the death of Marilyn Monroe and the cover up which followed for 25 years. Interactive Menus, Marilyn Monroe Filmography, Scene Access, Interactive Trivia Quiz

    Say Goodbye to the President Reviews:
    Goodbye, Norma Jean 4 Star Review
    2009-04-22 - SAY GOODBYE TO THE PRESIDENT is a 1988 British documentary that was, at the time of its release, quite controversial. Although potentially dismissible as mere "conspiracy theory," the cumulative effect of its many modern interviews with dozens of people directly and peripherially involved in events leading up to Marilyn Monroe's death create an air of believeability.

    The most serious claim is that on the night in question, Monroe's housekeeper found the star ALIVE some time around midnight. The 82-year-old lady herself here changes long-held testimony that she found MM quite dead, and is backed up by owner of the responding ambulance. The revised story: a comatose Marilyn is removed to Santa Monica Hospital, and either dies there or during the ambulance ride.

    Next, Bobby Kennedy is given time to leave town, Peter Lawford (the last person to speak to MM on the phone) goes to her home and destroys a suicide note, then Monroe's body is returned to her bed. LAPD receives a call some four hours after all this began to unfold.

    The documentary is fleshed out with details of mob connections, MM's affairs with both Kennedy brothers, and lots of archive footage. Each puzzle piece is substantiated by modern interviews conducted with:

    Eunice Murray - MM's housekeeper
    Walter Schaefer - ambulance owner
    Sgt. Jack Clemons - first LAPD respondent
    Arthur James / Bob Slatzer - MM's friends
    Jeanne Carmen - MM's neighbor
    Joan Greenson - daughter of MM's psychiatrist
    Tom Richter - LA Police Chief
    Sam Yorty - LA mayor
    Bill Romer - FBI agent
    Chuck O'Brien - aide to Jimmy Hoffa
    Fred Otash / John Danoff - PI wiretappers hired by Hoffa
    Peter Summers - JFK aide
    George Smathers - Senator
    Frank Saunders - Joe Kennedy's chauffeur

    Other interviewees include house guests of Peter Lawford, also his ex-wife Deborah Gould, and an LA DJ who met with a despondent MM shortly before she died. Only Sgt. Clemons flatly declares that Monroe was murdered, but his "irrefutable proof" is shown to be erroneous-- a strong case for non-bias on the part of the show's creators.

    What's undeniable here is that in the final summer of her life, Marilyn Monroe was unemployed, hooked on barbiturates and talking to several people about an imminent death. Her fears (or predictions) became reality in the early hours of August 5th, 1962.

    Classic but no longer controversial 4 Star Review
    2001-10-17 - At the time this was produced in Great Britain, this material was considered very controversial. Some American TV stations refused to run this special because it confirmed that MM had affairs with both President Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy. Now this news is old hat so it doesn't have the same power it once did. After this special, 20/20 did another report that added to the story. The 20/20 report was canned and Geraldo Rivera was fired for protesting the censorship of the 20/20 report. Today viewing this DVD reveals many flaws, such as the dark lighting of the interviews and the confusing way the material is presented. Still, if you want to purchase this DVD before it goes out of print and becomes a collector's item, this would be the time.

    A Featureless Review of Marilyn's Last Days 2 Star Review
    2000-07-17 - This documentary covers Marilyn Monroe's last days and focuses on her links to John and Bobby Kennedy. Unfortunately, with just one exception, the players in this story (particularly the narration) appear to be bored with the whole affair. The lighting is too dark and the music sounds like it came from a 1960's stag film. For the MM cognoscenti, very little new information is presented. The highlight of the film is the riveting testimony of Deborah Gould, who was the ex-wife of Peter Lawford. Even though she was probably just 10 years old in the early 1960's when all of this took place, she is as stunning as she is believable.

    Haunting, informative 5 Star Review
    2000-04-24 - Though I believe Marilyn Monroe committed suicide, I found this video (which captures Marilyn's last days) very informative: it stands as a testament to how powerful men can take advantage of women (as JFK and RFK seem to have done with Marilyn). Sometimes angering, sometimes depressing, this video is essential to understanding the downfall of an American icon. Those critical to the premise that Marilyn had affairs with both Robert and John Kennedy will find it hard to deny the affairs in the face of the plentiful interviews and evidence in this movie.

    Pass on this one! 2 Star Review
    2000-03-22 - This tape has actually very little footage of Marilyn, the rest is just more of the same old, tired murder conspiracy. I think this tape confuses things more than it clears up. People have to realize that a lot of money is being made writing books and stuff about all these different theories, very little can actually be backed up with facts. It is truly a shame. Don't bother with this one










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