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Monroe Marilyn

Marilyn Monroe's personal copy of the original Hollywood script for "Something's Got to Give." Script cover marked with the movie title, dated "March 29, 1962," and "Final / Confidential" to the top right corner of the cover. Bound by 3 brass tacks, soft outer cover overall worn, in faded, chipped and toned, light blue wraps with loss along the spine. Title page stipulates along the bottom "Final / March 29, 1962." 149 bound pages with additional loose pages inserted to front. Script measures 9.5" x 11.5". All internal pages present and intact. Overall in very good condition.

An enthralling glimpse into screen legend Marilyn Monroe's creative process from her personal 149 page screenplay for her last and unfinished film, 1962's "Something's Got To Give." The script contains notes in Monroe's own hand in pencil and green ink on approximately 18 pages, about 200 words mostly in her handwriting, serving as intimate snapshots about how she viewed the film and her character. Some of the highlights include notes Monroe made for Scene 168, in which she interacts with her children in the movie, who don't recognize her as they were too young when she became stranded on an island for five years and presumed dead. These hand annotated typewritten pages were inserted into the script for this particular scene - one of the few that Monroe completed before her untimely death. Within these pages, Monroe writes a series of notes regarding her preparation: "Real thought", "Mental Relaxation", "Look for the light", "Place the pain / feeling where it is not in the brow", as well as specific sense memories to help find the emotional truth with her character's feelings toward her onscreen children, "Substitute children - B & J if necessary", perhaps referring to Arthur Miller's children, Bobby and Jane.

There are also some notes from Monroe regarding her work with a Swedish dialect coach. Peppered throughout the script are further dialogue notes, changes, and line strikes. Interestingly, the script also includes notes in an unknown hand giving blunt, critical assessments and insights of the script's scene descriptions, direction and dialogue. These notes start on the script's first page, "Note for Marilyn / He has to woo her not the way it is / new blue pages" and continue in blue pen, "Dull", "Naggy", "Make it funny!" and "Smugly". Interestingly, Monroe reacts to some of these notes, either changing dialogue and scene direction or, in some cases, striking the note itself if she doesn't agree with it. The script also contains loose inserts, memos from the production, addressed "To All Secretaries", the first dated April 23, 1962 and the second April 27, 1962, accompanying blue revised pages 91 and 92 for the script. In worn condition by Monroe, but with pages present and intact, and obviously well read by her.

A rare keepsake from Hollywood's most beloved movie star.

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