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Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn

Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn

Genres

Drama

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The supposed story of superstar Marilyn Monroe's death...as told by a "friend" of hers. Watch flashbacks from "Goodbye Norma Jean" as it leads up to the night when Marilyn Monroe died.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

103 mins

Rating

2/10

Release Date

01 December 1989

Country

United States of America

Cast

Paula Lane

Paula Lane

Marilyn Monroe

Misty Rowe

Misty Rowe

Norma Jean Baker

Jeremy Slate

Jeremy Slate

'Mesquite'

Phyllis Coates

Phyllis Coates

Gladys Baker

Robert Gribbin

Robert Gribbin

Terry

Ivy Bethune

Ivy Bethune

Ruby Kirschner

Stuart Lancaster

Stuart Lancaster

George

Patch Mackenzie

Patch Mackenzie

Ruth Latimer

Paula Mitchell

Paula Mitchell

Cynthia

J.R. Clarke

J.R. Clarke

Morris

Laurel Barnett

Laurel Barnett

Margaret

Ivy Bethune

Ivy Bethune

Ruby Kirshner

Don Brodie

Don Brodie

Projectionist

George Niles Berry

George Niles Berry

Masseur

Terrance Locke

Terrance Locke

Ralph Johnson

Marty Zagon

Marty Zagon

Irving

Andre Phillipe

Andre Phillipe

Sam Dunn

Jean Frost

Jean Frost

Ethel

Robert Gribbon

Robert Gribbon

Terry

Preston Hanson

Preston Hanson

Hal James

Frank G. Curcio

Frank G. Curcio

Mel

Charles Edwards

Charles Edwards

Stuart

Garth Pillsbury

Garth Pillsbury

Police Officer

Joyce Lower

Joyce Lower

Psychiatrist

Kenneth Kicks

Kenneth Kicks

Medical Doctor

Gerry Hopkins

Gerry Hopkins

Madison Square Garden Announcer

Lilyan McBride

Lilyan McBride

House Mother

Steve Brown

Steve Brown

Dance M.C.

Darla Leroy

Darla Leroy

Receptionist

Sheila Cisco

Sheila Cisco

Aspiring Actress

Sal Ponti

Sal Ponti

Randy Palmer

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