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      When Marilyn Met the Queen: Marilyn Monroe’s Life in England

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      In July 1956, Marilyn Monroe arrived in London, on honeymoon with her husband Arthur Miller, to make The Prince and the Showgirl with Laurence Olivier. It was meant to be a happy time, but it didn't turn out that way.

      ''England? It seemed to be raining the whole time . . . Or maybe it was m...

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      Product ID:9781472145956
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:When Marilyn Met the Queen
      Subtitle:Marilyn Monroe's Life in England
      Authors:Author: Michelle Morgan
      Page Count:304
      Subjects:Individual actors and performers, Individual actors & performers, Films, cinema, Biography: arts and entertainment, Films, cinema, Biography: arts & entertainment, England
      Description:In July 1956, Marilyn Monroe arrived in London, on honeymoon with her husband Arthur Miller, to make The Prince and the Showgirl with Laurence Olivier. It was meant to be a happy time, but it didn't turn out that way.

      ''England? It seemed to be raining the whole time . . . Or maybe it was me''
      MARILYN MONROE

      In July 1956, Marilyn Monroe arrived in London, on honeymoon with her husband Arthur Miller, to make The Sleeping Prince (later released as The Prince and the Showgirl) with Laurence Olivier.

      When the couple arrived at London Airport, they were looking forward to a peaceful stay. Marilyn would work during the day at Pinewood Studios, while Arthur would write. Then, in the evening, the couple would be able to relax together in their private English country cottage. It didn''t quite turn out that way.

      The ''cottage'' was actually a mansion, which belonged to Lord Drogheda, the managing director of the Financial Times. Raised in tiny hotel rooms and apartments, Marilyn felt herself being watched. She was, by Lord Drogheda''s servants, who were selling stories to the papers.

      When filming began, it was a disaster. Director Joshua Logan had written to Olivier, offering advice on how to handle Marilyn as an actress, but Olivier ignored him. Instead, he condescended to her in his introduction to the cast, pooh-poohed her views on acting, and dismissed her stage-fright as an inconvenience. Marilyn grew to hate Olivier with a passion; the feeling was mutual.

      Marilyn found herself torn between settling into married life, being a curiosity for the frequently hostile British press, and her work on The Prince and the Showgirl. She took solace in small acts of kindness from members of the public, and a new fascination with Queen Elizabeth.

      Marilyn made a point of adopting some of the Queen''s favourite brands, buying gloves from Cornelia James, perfume from Floris, and switching from Chanel No. 5 to Yardley''s Lavender. Marilyn made a point of asking the film''s PR manager to add a royal meeting to her schedule, but each day Olivier would delete the request.

      Michelle Morgan describes Marilyn''s trip to late-1950s'' Britain in evocative detail, exploring the making of the film alongside the film star''s troubled private life and her quest to meet the Queen.


      Imprint Name:Robinson
      Publisher Name:Little, Brown Book Group
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-01-12

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      Weight256 g
      Dimensions127 × 195 × 27 mm