In 1956, at the height of her career, Marilyn Monroe went to England to make a film with Sir Laurence Olivier. While there she met a young man named Colin Clark, who wrote a diary about the making of the film. This is their true story. 

“Are you somebody, mate?”

“No, I’m no one.”

Everyone remembers their first job. This is the story of mine. I was the youngest in a family of overachievers. My father was a world-famous art historian, and my brother was ahead of me in everything. I was always the disappointment. - My Week with Marilyn (2011) (x)

gyllenhell:

What must it be like to be the most famous woman on Earth? - My Week With Marilyn

cinyma:

Why do the people I love always leave me?
My Week with Marilyn (2011)

cinyma:

Why do the people I love always leave me?

My Week with Marilyn (2011)

fridita:

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My week with Marilyn (2011)Marilyn Monroe: Do you know I’ve been married three times already? How did that happen? Colin Clark: You were just looking for the right man. Marilyn Monroe: They always look right at the start.

fridita:

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My week with Marilyn (2011)
Marilyn Monroe: Do you know I’ve been married three times already? How did that happen?
Colin Clark: You were just looking for the right man.
Marilyn Monroe: They always look right at the start.


- Don’t forget me. - As if I could. my week with marilyn ; simon curtis (2011)

- Don’t forget me.
- As if I could.

my week with marilyn ; simon curtis (2011)


Movie Poster Remake: My Week With Marilyn (2011)

Movie Poster Remake: My Week With Marilyn (2011)


My Week with Marilyn

My Week with Marilyn