пятница, 03 декабря 2010
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четверг, 02 декабря 2010
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In the second week of June 1962, Marilyn Monroe began working, with photojournalist George Barris, on a cover story for Cosmopolitan magazine. The idea behind the project, suggested by Barris, was:
''What was Marilyn's future now that she was turning thirty-six? The title of the film she was working on, Something's Got to Give, could well apply to her career. Could she at thirty-six continue to play sexy, beautiful young women?''
From June 9 until July 18 the photographer had taken a group of indoor and outdoor shots of Marilyn, including a series at Santa Monica beach and he had interviewed the star at length for the Cosmo story and for a book about her life, they planned on putting together...
Marilyn:
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'As far as I'm concerned, the happiest time of my life is now. There's a future, and I can't wait to get to it. It should be interesting.''



George Barris:'
'It was around 7:30 P.M., Friday, July 13, 1962 when i took the last picture of her ever on that beach. At the end of that same day i lost one of my shoes when a huge wave came and took it away. I asked her, ''What do i do with one shoe? ''The ocean apparently needs it more than you do,'' she said, and with that, both of us barefoot, we left Santa Monica beach forever."
''What was Marilyn's future now that she was turning thirty-six? The title of the film she was working on, Something's Got to Give, could well apply to her career. Could she at thirty-six continue to play sexy, beautiful young women?''
From June 9 until July 18 the photographer had taken a group of indoor and outdoor shots of Marilyn, including a series at Santa Monica beach and he had interviewed the star at length for the Cosmo story and for a book about her life, they planned on putting together...
Marilyn:
'
'As far as I'm concerned, the happiest time of my life is now. There's a future, and I can't wait to get to it. It should be interesting.''



George Barris:'
'It was around 7:30 P.M., Friday, July 13, 1962 when i took the last picture of her ever on that beach. At the end of that same day i lost one of my shoes when a huge wave came and took it away. I asked her, ''What do i do with one shoe? ''The ocean apparently needs it more than you do,'' she said, and with that, both of us barefoot, we left Santa Monica beach forever."
источник: celebutopia.ru