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ОглавлениеMarilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller arrive at Heathrow, escorted by my friends, the policemen. (© Press Association Images)
Crowds of reporters force MM and SLO to take refuge behind a counter at Heathrow. (© Mirrorpix)
Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh greet MM and AM at the airport. (© Getty Images)
AM, MM and SLO on arrival at Parkside House. My head can just be seen through the window. (© Popperfoto/Getty Images)
MM, standing between Victor Mature and Anthony Quayle, meets the Queen at the Royal Film Premiere of The Battle of the River Plate. MM and HM were almost exactly the same age. (© Popperfoto/Getty Images)
I was given the job of third assistant director on The Prince and the Showgirl because my parents were friends of Laurence Olivier.
Vivien Leigh and SLO in The Sleeping Prince, Phoenix Theatre, 1953. (© Popperfoto/Getty Images)
MM at the start of filming. (© Milton H. Greene Collection © 2011 Joshua Greene www.archiveimages.com)
Roger Furse’s original design for the salon, much changed for the actual filming. (British Film Institute)
Production unit photograph of The Prince and the Showgirl. (British Film Institute)
Marilyn at the London first night of Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge. (© 2011 Getty Images)
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Dougray Scott and Michelle Williams, as Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe, arrive in London.
Dougray Scott, Michelle Williams, Kenneth Branagh as Sir Laurence Olivier and Julia Ormond as Vivien Leigh, on arrival at Parkside House.
Director Simon Curtis talks to Eddie Redmayne on set.
Elsie Marina, played by Monroe, was the female lead in The Prince and the Showgirl. Here, Michelle Williams re-enacts Elsie’s dance in the purple sitting room.
Echoing the classic photograph taken at the start of filming The Sleeping Prince.
Kenneth Branagh as Sir Laurence Olivier. The clashes between him and Monroe entered film legend.
Simon Curtis, Dominic Cooper as Milton Greene, Dougray Scott and producer David Parfitt taking a break on set.
Michelle Williams capturing a classic Monroe pose.
Michelle Williams as Monroe, the icon.
Eddie Redmayne as Colin Clark, leading Monroe and Miller away from the paparazzi.
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