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My Week with Marilyn (2011)

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Drama · 1h 39m · 11/23/2011

Sometimes You Just Need to Get Away

Description

During Marilyn Monroe's (Michelle Williams) first trip to London to film The Prince and the Showgirl with Sir Laurence Olivier (Kenneth Branagh), she befriends Colin Clark (Eddie Redmayne), an ambitious 23-year-old Third Assistant Director on the set. As their relationship progresses, Colin's focus shifts from making his way in the film business to rescuing her from the pressures of celebrity life. When Monroe's new husband, playwright Arthur Miller, makes a brief trip to Paris, Clark takes the opportunity to introduce her to the world outside of Hollywood fame. Based on the true story by Colin Clark, this memoir describes a magical week in which Monroe opens herself up to a stranger and finds in him a confidant and an ally.

Status

Released

Language

English

Countries

United Kingdom, United States

Production Companies

The Weinstein Company, BBC Films, Lipsync Productions, Trademark Films

Budget

$10000000

Revenue

$35000000

Where to Watch

Cast

Michelle Williams

Marilyn Monroe

Eddie Redmayne

Colin Clark

Julia Ormond

Vivien Leigh

Kenneth Branagh

Sir Laurence Olivier

Pip Torrens

Sir Kenneth Clark

Emma Watson

Lucy

Geraldine Somerville

Lady Jane Clark

Michael Kitchen

Hugh Perceval

Miranda Raison

Vanessa

Karl Moffatt

Jack Cardiff

Simon Russell Beale

Cotes-Preedy

Toby Jones

Arthur Jacobs

Robert Portal

David Orton

Philip Jackson

Roger Smith

Jim Carter

Barry

Victor McGuire

Andy

Dougray Scott

Arthur Miller

Richard Attlee

Reporter #1

Michael Hobbs

Reporter #2

Brooks Livermore

Reporter #3

Rod O'Grady

Reporter #4

Dominic Cooper

Milton Greene

Richard Clifford

Richard Wattis

Judi Dench

Dame Sybil Thorndike

Zoë Wanamaker

Paula Strasberg

Gerard Horan

Trevor

Alex Lowe

Denys Coop

Georgie Glen

Rosamund Greenwood

Richard Shelton

Waiter

Peter Wight

Lucy's Father

Paul Herzberg

Paul Hardwick

James Clay

Jeremy Spenser

Des McAleer

Senior Policeman

Derek Jacobi

Sir Owen Morshead

Jem Wall

Spectator

Ben Sando

Schoolboy #1

Josh Morris

Schoolboy #2

David Rintoul

Dr. Connell

Penny Ryder

Sybil Thorndike Double

Sean Vanderwilt

Male Dancer #1

Adam Perry

Male Dancer #2

Peter Brown

Police Officer (uncredited)

Steve Conway

Focus Puller (uncredited)

Luc Eden

Passer-by (uncredited)

Martin Poole

Clapperboy (uncredited)
Crew

Adrian Hodges

Writer

Simon Curtis

Director

Colin Clark

Writer
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