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"The Big Broadcast of 1938,"
Bob Hope, W.C. Fields, Martha Raye,
and Lynne Oberman.
1938 Paramount
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W.C. Fields, c. 1947. © 1978 Glenn Embree
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Marilyn Monroe, 9/19/59.
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Natalie Wood, c. 1965. © 1978 Bernie Abramson
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Natalie Wood, c. 1968.
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Natalie Wood for "One Desire," 1955.
**I.V.
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Natalie Wood with husband Robert Wagner
1958 © 2001 Mark Shaw
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Marilyn Monroe with Art Aragon
and Mickey Rooney at Hollywood
Entertainers Baseball Game in Gilmore Field
in Hollywood, March 17, 1952. © 1978 Gerlad Smith
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Marilyn Monroe in front of
her Sutton place apartment
8/24/56.
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Natalie Wood
circa 1956 © 2001 Mark Shaw
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Marilyn Monroe during the filming
of "Love Nest," 1951.
**I.V.
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Marilyn Monroe in her sheer lame Travilla
gown in which she appeared briefly in
"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" 1953.
Photo by Gene Kornman
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James Stewart
strapping model airplane to car, 1938.
Copyright John Swope Trust / MPTV
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Natalie Wood, c. 1960. © 1978 Gene Trindl
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Natalie Wood for
"Sex And The Single Girl," 1964.
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Natalie Wood, 1961.
**J.S.
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Marilyn Monroe appears in court
on June 25, 1952 to deny that she ever
sent out letters soliciting sales of pornographic
pictures of herself. **I.V.
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Marilyn Monroe, 1953.
Photo by Frank Powolny
**I.V.
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Marilyn Monroe on the day she
was released from Columbia University
Presbyterian Medical Center after nearly
a month of psychiatric treatment in 1961.
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James Stewart, Leland Hayward
aiming hunting rifle, 1942
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Natalie Wood at home in Bel Air, Ca., 1966. © 1978 Gunther
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Marilyn Monroe with Lassie at a
Hollywood Party in which Ray Anthony
unveiled the musical homage "Marilyn"
August 1952.
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Marilyn Monroe taken during the
filming of "River Of No Return"
c. 1953 / **I.V.
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James Stewart
1947
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Marilyn Monroe sits in the Florida sun watching Joe DiMaggio in his new role as batting coach for the New York Yankees, 1961.