Marilyn Monroe - Marilyn Monroe: Ballerina (silent)
A silent short: Marilyn Monroe's 'Ballerina' outtakes.

A silent short: Marilyn Monroe's 'Ballerina' outtakes.
A silent short: developing a Marilyn Monroe photograph.
Sam Shaw's name isn't well known, but his photographs of Marilyn Monroe are. Here, Shaw's children reminisce about growing up around Monroe. Shaw was also the brainchild of the famous white halter dress shot from 'The Seven Year Itch.'
How Milton Greene photographed Marilyn Monroe... Greene was one of many photographers in and out of Monroe's life. But, they were closer than most. Monroe even lived with his family for a short time. More than anything, Greene shot her in such a prolific way. The 'Black Sitting' is just one of their many sessions.
Marilyn Monroe still surrounds us: store windows, building sides, restaurants, art.
National Encore Tuesday, November 13, 2012, 8 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings) in honor of the centennial of Guthrie's birth & in conjunction with the premiere of Ken Burns's new two-part documentary The Dust Bowl (Sun. 11/18 & Mon. 11/19, 8-10 p.m. ET on PBS).
In 1959, Rod Serling, a New Yorker turned Hollywood screenwriter, was the brooding type: a man that could not be satisfied. It was in his own darkness--of having achieved acclaim as well as fame, only to have TV sponsors and executives pull the rug out from under him--where he dreamed up The Twilight Zone. See and hear Serling in an interview with Mike Wallace just before the The Twilight Zone's first broadcast.
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