Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Sep 10, 2020 · It was 1954, and the director Billy Wilder was filming a scene of the film The Seven Year Itch on Lexington Avenue between 52nd and 53rd Street in New York City. In the script, Monroe and...

  2. Marilyn Monroe’s iconic flying skirt scene from the 1955 film “The Seven Year Itch” is one of the most memorable moments in Hollywood history. The scene was filmed on a busy street in New York City, where Monroe stood over a subway grate while a strong gust of air from a passing subway train lifted her skirt, revealing her white undergarments.

  3. Jan 13, 2017 · Jan. 13, 2017. It happened one night in the late summer of 1954. Jules Schulback, a New York furrier and taker of home movies, heard that Marilyn Monroe would be on the Upper East Side of Manhattan...

    • 12 sec
    • Helene Stapinski
    • Cultural references
    • Early years
    • Career
    • Acting career
    • Death

    The famous picture of Marilyn Monroe, laughing as her skirt is blown up by the blast from a subway vent, is shot on this day in 1954 during the filming of The Seven Year Itch. The scene infuriated her husband, Joe DiMaggio, who felt it was exhibitionist, and the couple divorced shortly afterward.

    Monroe, born Norma Jean Mortensen and also known as Norma Jean Baker, had a tragic childhood. Her mother, a negative cutter at several film studios, was mentally unstable and institutionalized when Norma Jean was five. Afterward, the little girl lived in a series of foster homes, where she suffered from neglect and abuse, and later lived in an orph...

    In 1944, her husband was sent overseas with the military, and Monroe worked as a paint sprayer in a defense plant. A photographer spotted her there, and she soon became a popular pin-up girl. She began working as a model and divorced her husband two years later. In 1946, 20th Century Fox signed her for $125 a week but dropped her after one film, fr...

    Monroe played a series of small film roles until 1950, when Fox signed her again. This time, they touted her as a star and began giving her feature roles in the early 1950s. In 1953, she starred with Jane Russell in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, playing fortune hunter Lorelei Lee. Her tremendous sex appeal and little-girl mannerisms made her enormously...

    Monroe made her last picture in 1961, The Misfits, which Miller wrote especially for her. She divorced him a week before the film opened. She attempted one more film, Somethings Got to Give, but was fired for her frequent illnesses and absences from the set, which many believed to be related to drug addiction. In August 1962, she died from an overd...

  4. Feb 16, 2016 · Feb 16, 2016 Alex A. An iconic moment marked the cinematic history when the little white dress of Marilyn Monroe blew up while she was standing over a subway grate in New York on 15th September 1954. Her unexpected ‘flying skirt’ moment was a scene from the timeless movie The Seven Year Itch with Monroe in the leading role.

  5. The Seven Year Itch 1955 Marilyn Monroe dress skirt subway scene HDSeven Year Itch 1955.

    • 39 sec
    • 16
    • FilmClips
  6. People also ask

  7. Sep 24, 2017 · The iconic Seven Year Itch scene was shot on Lexington Avenue between 52nd and 53rd Street with an invited crowd and press. The crowd noise made the footage unusable and director Billy Wilder reshot the scene on a soundstage in Los Angeles.

  1. People also search for