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thecinamonroe · 1 year
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Marilyn Monroe arriving at the ‘Call Me Madam’ premiere in Los Angeles, California, March 1953.
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normajeanebaker · 2 years
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Marilyn Monroe interviewed at ‘Call Me Madam’ Premiere, 1953
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balladofsallyrose · 1 year
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DONALD O’CONNOR as Kenneth Gibson Call Me Madam (1953) dir. Walter Lang
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missnormajeanes · 2 years
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Marilyn Monroe by unknown artist
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gatabella · 1 year
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Marilyn Monroe at the premiere of Call Me Madam, 1953
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crushondonald · 2 years
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Donald O'Connor singing in duet with the great Ethel Merman in Call Me Madam (dir. Walter Lang, 1953)
you're not sick, YOU'RE JUST IN LOVE ... 💗
words and music by Irving Berlin
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letsgethaunted · 9 months
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Everything You Don't Already Know About The Marilyn Monroe Conspiracy Photodump
Image 01: “Norma Jean” modeling on the beach for a postcard, 1940s Image 02-03: Marilyn Monroe and her agent Johnny Hyde, Palm Springs Racquet Club, 1949. Image 04: Marilyn at the “Call Me Madam” premiere, 1953. Image 05: Newlyweds Marilyn and Joe DiMaggio, 1954. Image 06: Spouses Marilyn and Arthur Miller outside park-side hotel, London, 1956. This revealing dress was criticized as being “too daring.” Image 07: Marilyn sparks affair rumors after she sings “Happy Birthday” to President JFK. May 19, 1962. Image 08: The only known existing photograph of Marilyn Monroe and the Kennedy brothers. May 19, 1962. Image 09: The death scene of Marilyn Monroe inside her LA home. August 4, 1962. Image 10: A police officer points to evidence of overdose on Marilyn’s nightstand.
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One Dress a Day Challenge- Part Two!
Multicolored August
Call Me Madam- Vera Ellen as Princess Maria
Now I haven’t actually seen this movie outside of this one dance number, but this outfit was too pretty not to include!  I love the color combination of the peachy pink, black and that bright red sweater and belt.  I like the embroidery/appliques on the sweater and how the collar peeks out over the top.  And of course, since this is a dance number, the skirt and those petticoats move like an absolute dream!
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lisamarie-vee · 1 year
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katronkalonk · 2 years
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hey hi hello does anyone have a video boot of call me madam at city center encores, flying over sunset, or lempicka? if u couldn’t tell carmen cusack is literally my theatrical role model lmfao & watching her performances inspires me to no end!
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thecinamonroe · 1 year
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Marilyn Monroe at the premiere of ‘Call Me Madam’ March, 1953.
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wild--antinous · 2 months
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con: Ethel merman never properly recorded Call Me Madam
pro: a European discovers Tyne Daly
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ulrichgebert · 5 months
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Zu diesem oft und gerne verwendeten Beitrag innerhalb der immerwährenden George-Sanders-Wochen (He sings, too!) ist auch schon einiges gesagt. Wir müssen es halt ab und zu trotzdem anschauen. Donald O'Connor hat nie schöner getanzt.
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gatabella · 2 years
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Marilyn Monroe at the premiere of Call Me Madam, 1953
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musicalfilm · 1 year
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musical films leading men [pt. 1]
christopher plummer, the sound of music fred astaire, you were never lovelier danny kaye, on the riviera gene kelly, for me and my gal donald o’connor, call me madam bing crosby, here is my heart
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