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Los Angeles, Dec 13 (IANS) Marilyn Monroe’s annotated scripts from her last movie are to be auctioned.
The tragic star was fired from never-finished comedy “Something’s Got to Give” for being persistently disruptive on set — and she died two months later.
Now a script on which she wrote by hand is going under the hammer.
In pencil and green ink, Monroe gives herself acting prompts (in a scene in which she talks to her on-screen kids, she writes “Substitute children — B & J [meaning her children with Arthur Miller, Bobby and Jane] if necessary”) and in another note sniffs at Mel Brooks’ writing, “Needs some funny lines.”
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