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A nude scene of Marilyn Monroe in
John Huston’s “The Misfits” that was believed to be lost has been discovered,
reports the Daily Mail and Deadline.
In 1961 Monroe dropped a bed sheet
and exposed her body while filming a love scene with Clark Gable, which would
have become one of the first nude scenes by an American actress in a major
motion picture.
But the scene, deemed
“unnecessary” by the director, was cut from the film and believed to be More
than half a century later, author Charles Casillo discovered the footage still
exists while working on his book, “Marilyn Monroe: The Private Life of a Public
Icon.”
Casillo interviewed Curtice
Taylor, the son of "Misfits" producer Frank Taylor, who revealed that
the archived footage has been locked away in a safe since his father passed
away in 1999.
The film footage was saved because
Taylor “believed that it was so important and so ground-breaking that he saved
it,” Casillo told the Daily Mail.
The nude scene was not originally
written into the script, Casillo said, but Monroe improvised when her character
was redressing. "If you read ("The Misfits") script… it doesn’t
say anything about nudity… When she did the scene, everyone was shocked on the
set,” he said.
“The Misfits” was written by
Monroe’s then-husband Arthur Miller, telling the story of three cowboys
competing for a beautiful divorcee’s attention.
It was the last completed film for
Monroe, who died from an overdose at 36 the following year, and her co-star
Gable, who died from a heart attack a month after finishing the shoot at age
59.
Taylor’s son hasn't decided what
to do with Monroe’s nude scene yet, according to Casillo.
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