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Grauman’s Chinese Theatre Showcasing Memorabilia From Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor and Judy Garland (china national news)

The movie house, best known for its premiere screenings and elite forecourt of
cemented celebrity hand and footprints, will now showcase a large collection
of iconic film costumes in its lobby. A …

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Marilyn Monroe Costume Test for Something’s Got to Give


Marilyn Monroe Hollywood Collage Coffee Ceramic Tea Mug


Marilyn Monroe Hollywood Collage Coffee Ceramic Tea Mug


$7.58


The poster girl of glamour, Miss Marilyn Monroe, lends her lovely looks to this slim and slender 12 oz. mug. A collage of classic images turns your morning beverage into a Hollywood dream come true! Design by Avenue LATM and is based from original movie publicity poster. Weight 0.6 lb. 4 3/4″ x 3″ x 5″ high. Ceramic. Microwave and dishwasher safe….

Marilyn Monroe Magnet~ Pin Up~ Approx 2.5 x 3.5


Marilyn Monroe Magnet~ Pin Up~ Approx 2.5 x 3.5


$8.17



Marilyn Monroe Glass Set~ 2 16oz Glasses~ Officially Licensed


Marilyn Monroe Glass Set~ 2 16oz Glasses~ Officially Licensed


$16.94


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Johann Strauss - Die Fledermaus / Bonynge, Cox, Ashton, Royal Opera


Johann Strauss – Die Fledermaus / Bonynge, Cox, Ashton, Royal Opera


$29.99


This is a capable, mildly eccentric, and thoroughly enjoyable production of Johann Strauss’s witty, melodious, and charmingly frivolous comedy about elaborate practical jokes, faked identities, long-deliberated revenge, and the power of champagne. The singing is idiomatic, the spirit infectiously jovial, the acting polished and witty. Hard-core lovers of Die Fledermaus in its traditional form…

The Prince and the Showgirl [VHS]


The Prince and the Showgirl [VHS]


$14.98


Destined to remain a curio in the careers of Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier, The Prince and the Showgirl is a good movie that might have been great. While’s she’s wonderful as a saucy showgirl with a knack for foreign relations, Monroe’s off-screen notoriety in 1957 made this a directorial nightmare for Olivier, who never bursts out of his stiff-collared finery as the Carpathian Prince R…