"Marilyn Monroe Declassified" is a documentary that takes a look at the late Hollywood sex symbol Marilyn Monroe from her life, her success, and her death.
The documentary tries to take another look at Marilyn after 50 years since her death on 1962. It looks at her rise into Hollywood superstar, her sexiness and glamour, and her legacy that she left behind.But most importantly,it also makes an analyses on the circumstance behind her death.
If you want to take a look at her legacy,I think that the documentary would bring new things especially on how she became more famous after her death. But if you want to learn more about the mystery behind her demise after a drug overdose,it brings nothing new. But for conspiracy theories lovers,one might enjoy it about her being murdered rather than dying through suicide.
Marilyn Monroe Declassified
2016
Action / Biography / Documentary
Marilyn Monroe Declassified
2016
Action / Biography / Documentary
Plot summary
"Marilyn Monroe Declassified" is a feature documentary by director Paul Davids about Marilyn Monroe's life and career and her untimely, mysterious death in 1962 at age 36. Perhaps the most groundbreaking aspect of this film: Declassified FBI and CIA documents have helped the director unravel the puzzle of her demise, which was officially ruled a "probable suicide." Many people with first-hand knowledge at the time of her death did not agree with "probable suicide," and information about her affair with President Kennedy and close association with his brother, Robert, came out later. Two policemen and eventually two chiefs of police of Los Angeles (Darryl Gates and Tom Reddin) and Mayor Yorty all made statements that began to unravel a murder cover-up, and declassified FBI files (plus Chief Tom Reddin's statement) pointed to some involvement by Attorney General Robert Kennedy. This film ultimately exonerates Robert Kennedy and proves he was setup for blackmail and entrapment, revealing by whom and precisely how, while providing detailed evidence supporting the conclusion that Marilyn Monroe was murdered. The film is a fascinating slice of hidden history benefiting from about 20 new interviews and the piecing together of historic testimony (including Senate crime hearings),news footage and clues from key archival interviews that span the decades. It also provides a summary of Marilyn Monroe's modeling and acting career, much assisted by a new interview from nationally known film critic Pete Hammond. (The nudity in the film is related only to Marilyn Monroe's famous "Golden Dreams" calendar pose, and drugs come up only in connection with abuse of prescription drugs in the 1950's and 1960's.)
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Nasty, cheaply made doc about Monroe, how many have been made now ? Note, the bad cuts in the interviews to imply, another bad film trying to cash in on the MM legacy. Awful.
Filmmakers failed to prove anything. SKIP THIS NONSENSE
Marilyn Monroe's autopsy photos DO exist - this should tell you how incompetent the filmmakers are.
The "missing" yellow dye (from the medication overdose) has been debunked - the findings as reported in her autopsy have been proven with modern science that it was possible for her to have taken the pills without her stomach being filled with the yellow residue/dye.
These idiots never addressed the fact that her bedroom door was LOCKED FROM THE INSIDE, in fact the first responders had to break a window in order to gain access to her lifeless body.
If the Kennedy's wanted her dead, they most certainly would not have done it themselves! Anyone with half a brain knows Bobby Kennedy wouldn't have been there.
They expect us to swallow their pseudoscience hook, line and sinker just because two presidents joked about it on the Jimmy Kimmel show. Really? This movie must be a comedy, because it's laugh out loud funny! IF there was a UFO reference at all, maybe it was about the moon landing, oh wait! That was a fake too- right?!?!?!
Also, the CIA appeals process, as described (by another knucklehead in this movie) is a routine practice, as it is with every other government agency. It's worth noting that he says nothing about if he followed through with the appeal...and they call this a documentary!
Just about everyone in this movie has spoken about how everybody used Marilyn. How exactly was she used??? She had a fantastic career. She was a drug addict- people bent over backwards to accommodate her schedule due to her abusing drugs, which cost the studios and producers many thousands of dollars due to delays. If anything, these filmmakers AKA, conspiracy theorists are using her (memory) to make money, so yeah in that respect people have used her.
Why is it so far fetched to realize that a known drug addict could have overdosed?
These morons must think we viewers are ignorant and can feed us anything and will lap it up. Sorry dudes, you've proved NOTHING.