Marilyn

Titolo originale: My Week with Marilyn
Regia: Simon Curtis |
Anno: 2011
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Romance
Tag: husband wife relationship | countryside | based on novel or book | cinema on cinema | movie business | platonic love | biography | historical figure | filmmaking | older woman younger man relationship | movie star | 1950s |
Cast: Michelle Williams | Kenneth Branagh | Eddie Redmayne | Dominic Cooper | Philip Jackson | Derek Jacobi | Toby Jones | Michael Kitchen | Julia Ormond | Simon Russell Beale | Dougray Scott | Zoë Wanamaker | Emma Watson | Judi Dench | Jim Carter | Richard Clifford | Robert Portal | Pip Torrens | Geraldine Somerville | Miranda Raison | Karl Moffatt | Victor McGuire | Richard Attlee | Michael Hobbs | Brooks Livermore | Rod O'Grady | Gerard Horan | Alex Lowe | Georgie Glen | Richard Shelton | Peter Wight | Paul Herzberg | James Clay | Des McAleer | Jem Wall | Ben Sando | Josh Morris | David Rintoul | Sean Vanderwilt | Adam Perry |

Nel 1956, fresco di studi compiuti in scuole, Colin Clarke lavorava come assistente di Sir Lawrence Olivier sul set del film «Il principe e la ballerina», nel quale Marilyn Monroe recitava al fianco del grande attore inglese.

Approfondimenti

Although she had a firm offer for the lead, Michelle Williams told director Simon Curtis she wanted [...] D
Colin's car is a 1934 or 1935 MG PA Midget. D
Producer David Parfitt told in 2018 that he was verbally assaulted and manhandled by producer Harvey [...] D
According to executive producer and director Simon Curtis on his DVD commentary, Dame Judi Dench was [...] D
The film takes place from July to October 1956. D
When Michelle Williams was a kid, she had a poster of Marilyn Monroe on her bedroom wall that she st [...] D
James Jagger was considered for the role of Colin Clark. D
Sir Kenneth Branagh's and Emma Watson's first movie together since Harry Potter and the Chamber of S [...] D
Scarlett Johansson was approached for the part of Marilyn Monroe in 2009, but turned it down, thinki [...] D
Kenneth Branagh received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Laure [...] D
This was Emma Watson's first R-rated film. D
Michelle Williams was nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award (Oscar) for her starring role playi [...] D
Each morning began with Michelle Williams and Kenneth Branagh spending three to four hours with the [...] D
Based on two books by Colin Clark: "The Prince, The Showgirl and Me", published in 1995; and "My Wee [...] D
Sir Kenneth Branagh was 51 when this film was released, a year older than Sir Laurence Olivier was w [...] D
Michelle Williams' Best Actress Academy Award nomination was her second consecutive nomination in th [...] D
Emma Watson wore a wig during filming, since her pixie cut at the time wasn't in style during the 19 [...] D
Harvey Weinstein insisted on shooting the musical numbers after being disappointed with a test scree [...] D
After Marilyn Monroe (Michelle Williams) storms off the set when Sir Laurence Olivier (Sir Kenneth B [...] D
Michelle Williams won a Golden Globe for Best Actress - Comedy or Musical in 2012 for her performanc [...] D
Emma Watson's first movie after the Harry Potter film franchise. D
As a low-budget project, the cast and crew kept being bumped off the stages at Pinewood, which was a [...] D
The idea for the movie began around 2003 after director Simon Curtis read two books by the late Coli [...] D
Sir Kenneth Branagh played Sir Laurence Olivier in this movie. Branagh and Olivier acted in or direc [...] D
Catherine Zeta-Jones was approached to play Vivien Leigh, but declined in favor of spending time wit [...] D
There is a scene in which Colin Clark (Eddie Redmayne) takes Marilyn Monroe (Michelle Williams) arou [...] D
Director Simon Curtis told HuffPost that watching Michelle Williams' performance as Marilyn evolve o [...] D
Sir Kenneth Branagh, Emma Watson, Zoë Wanamaker, Geraldine Somerville, and Toby Jones appeared in [...] D
When Colin first drives onto the Pinewood lot, we see an actor coming out of a soundstage and acting [...] D
Emma Watson portrayed Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film franchise, and Eddie Redmayne portra [...] D
The reenactments scenes from Il principe e la ballerina (1957) were filmed on the same Pinewood soun [...] D
For Michelle Williams, the movie's toughest scene was the one where Marilyn goes off with Clark on a [...] D
Arthur P. Jacobs (Toby Jones), Marilyn Monroe's then publicist, later became well known as the produ [...] D
At the beginning of the movie, just as Colin's voice-over states he was going to "join the circus", [...] D
Six actors who appeared in the film have appeared in different J.K. Rowling wizardry movies: Sir Ken [...] D
Derek Jacobi (Sir Owen Morshead) worked with Laurence Olivier in Otello (1965) and Three Sisters (19 [...] D
Michelle Williams gained a little weight to approximate Marilyn Monroe's signature curves, but it ju [...] D
At Lawrence Olivier's office on the second visit, the exact letters typed by the secretary are ITJTI [...] D
The notebook in which Arthur Miller (Dougray Scott) has written, and over which Marilyn Monroe (Mich [...] D
Ian Murray is the standby rigger for the film. His adopted grandfather, Jack Thompson, was the stand [...] D
Michelle Williams told The Hollywood Reporter about this movie: "This isn't a biopic. Marilyn is jus [...] D
This movie offers an excessively romanticized and sentimental account of Colin Clark's relationship [...] D
Colin Clark (1932-2002) was the younger brother of the far-right British Conservative Party MP Alan [...] D
Kate Hudson and Amy Adams were considered for the role of Marilyn Monroe. D
Judi Dench, who portrayed Sybil Thorndike, met Thorndike several times in real life. The first time [...] D
Michelle Williams rehearsed the dance scenes every day for six weeks. D
The cast includes three Oscar winners: Sir Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench, Eddie Redmayne, and one nomi [...] D
Michelle Williams was nominated for a BAFTA Best Actress Award for playing Marilyn Monroe during the [...] D

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Errori

Greene tells Colin that he and Marilyn had an affair. This claim was made years after Marilyn and Gr [...] D
On the label of one of the medicine bottles next to Marilyn's bed, the branded barbiturate Tuinal is [...] D
A frustrated Olivier tells Colin that he should have cast Vivien to play Elsie instead of Marilyn. M [...] D
In the sign on the Dog & Duck, the word "accommodation" is incorrectly spelled. D
In a scene of dialogue between Laurence Olivier and Colin Clark in Olivier's dressing room, shots of [...] D
The Union man tells Colin that Marilyn will need a bodyguard. Scotland Yard assigned a bodyguard to [...] D
In the closing credits, the word "Love" in the title of the song "When Love Goes Wrong (Nothing Goes [...] D
The beauty spot on Marilyn's face is missing in one scene and moves from the left to the right side [...] D
Around the 1 hour 17 min. mark, two close-ups reveal medication bottles next to Marylin's bed. The n [...] D
In addition to the continuity error about the anamorphic lens seen in the preview theatre two differ [...] D
In the opening sequence, Marilyn appears singing "Heat Wave" on the screen of a movie theater. She s [...] D
On Colin and Lucy's first date, when they're dancing at the nightclub, one shot is mirrored, as can [...] D
Greene tells Colin that he's known Marilyn for seven years. Greene and Marilyn met for the first tim [...] D
In the screening room sequences, a close up of the projector lens reveals an anamorphic lens, which [...] D

Frase

Sir Laurence Olivier: I tried my best to change he [...] D
Roger Smith: Be careful not to get in too deep, so [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: What is Marilyn doing on the [...] D
Dame Sybil Thorndike: I was on the picket lines in [...] D
Colin Clark: It's agony because he's a great actor [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: All people ever see is Marilyn Mon [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: I can't do this. I can't. Paula S [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: Little girls should be told how pr [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: What are you doing here? Co [...] D
Sir Owen Morshead: These are by Leonardo Da Vinci. [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: Don't be shy, Colin. It's nothing [...] D
[first lines] Title Card: In 1956, at the height [...] D
Colin Clark: I had everything to prove to my famil [...] D
Milton Greene: When Marilyn gets it right you just [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: It's only a readthrough, Pau [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: Oh, I didn't know it was so pretty [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: You in the union? Colin Cla [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: Why is Sir Olivier so mean? He tal [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: [reciting while images of Ma [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: Every time I walk into the studio [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: Why do the people I love always le [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: I don't care if he *fucks* h [...] D
Roger Smith: Marilyn's okay. She's taken some pill [...] D
Milton Greene: Listen, kid, I've known Marilyn for [...] D
Colin Clark: Everyone remembers their first job. T [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: I think directing a movie is [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: Shall I be her? D
Marilyn Monroe: Thank you for being on my side. D
Arthur Miller: I can't work. I can't think. She's [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: Marilyn, my darling, you are [...] D
Spectator: [Marilyn strikes a pose] Are you somebo [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: [singing in the bathtub] Light of [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: Are you sure you can handle that? [...] D
Dame Sybil Thorndike: She should use more mascara. [...] D
Colin Clark: Marilyn, do one thing for me: Come to [...] D
Dame Sybil Thorndike: This poor girl hasn't had yo [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: I hope you will all forgive me. It [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: Trying to teach Marilyn how [...] D
Dame Sybil Thorndike: How exciting! Don't you love [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: She should be on time, like [...] D
[last lines] Colin Clark: Here's what I remember [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: Forgive my horrible face. D
Marilyn Monroe: [singing] I found a dream, Laying [...] D
Dame Sybil Thorndike: First love is such sweet des [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: Remember boy, when it comes [...] D
Lucy: [Colin starts to unbutton her blouse] Wait a [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: I have something in my eye. D
Sir Laurence Olivier: Why not simply rely on your [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: Don't forget me. Colin Clark: As [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: She's quite wonderful. No tr [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: Christ! Pills to sleep, pill [...] D
Colin Clark: We have today, anyway. We have one da [...] D
Paula Strasberg: We're talking about the differenc [...] D
Colin Clark: [voiceover] Alfred Hitchcock, Orson W [...] D
Sir Owen Morshead: The Queen is sorry to have miss [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: Alright, boys. Work hard. I don't [...] D
Colin Clark: I booked a room. Barry: Alright. Her [...] D
David Orton: I suppose I might be able to do somet [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier: I thought working with Maril [...] D
Vanessa: You're very determined. Colin Clark: I'd [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: I want this to be the perfect date [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: Do you love me, Colin? Colin Clar [...] D
Colin Clark: You're right, we have to forget all t [...] D
Vivien Leigh: I didn't think she would be so beaut [...] D
Lucy: Look, I have two rules. Colin Clark: Everyo [...] D
Vivien Leigh: Larry tells me you are quite, quite [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: That's the first time I've kissed [...] D
Milton Greene: You don't leave Marilyn alone. She [...] D
Lucy: Did she break your heart? Colin Clark: A li [...] D
Hugh Perceval: The House Committee is threatening [...] D
Milton Greene: Listen Larry, accept Marilyn on her [...] D
Colin Clark: She just wants a chum, that's all. M [...] D
Marilyn Monroe: Do you know I've been married thre [...] D
Roger Smith: Looking a couple of inches taller tha [...] D
Vivien Leigh: [to Colin] Oh, don't be such a boy, [...] D
Colin Clark: Let me protect you from all this. Ma [...] D
Arthur Jacobs: Marilyn, is it true you wear nothin [...] D

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