Norma Jean & Marilyn
Norma Jean & Marilyn | |
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Written by | Anthony Summers (book) Jill Isaacs |
Directed by | Tim Fywell |
Starring | Ashley Judd Mira Sorvino Josh Charles |
Music by | Christopher Young |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Guy Riedel |
Cinematography | John Thomas |
Editor | Glenn Farr |
Running time | 135 minutes |
Production company | HBO Pictures |
Distributor | HBO (North America) Miramax International (International)[1] |
Release | |
Original network | HBO |
Original release | May 18, 1996 |
Norma Jean & Marilyn is a 1996 made-for-TV biographical film produced by HBO and premiered on May 18, 1996. The film featured Ashley Judd as Norma Jean Dougherty and Mira Sorvino as Marilyn Monroe. It was partially based on the 1989 book Norma Jean: My Secret Life With Marilyn Monroe by actor Ted Jordan (played by Josh Charles), who claimed to have had a years-long relationship with Monroe.
The tagline for the highly fictionalized film summarizes the plot: "Marilyn Monroe was our fantasy. Norma Jean was her reality." In dream-like scenes, Monroe and her former self appear together, with Norma Jean sometimes taunting Marilyn. The original music score was composed by Christopher Young.
It was nominated for five Emmy Awards, including for both lead actresses.
Cast[]
- Ashley Judd as Norma Jean Dougherty
- Marianne Davis as Young Norma Jean
- Kelsey Mulrooney as Child Norma Jean
- Mira Sorvino as Marilyn Monroe
- Josh Charles as Ted Jordan
- Ron Rifkin as Johnny Hyde
- David Dukes as Arthur Miller
- Peter Dobson as Joe DiMaggio
- Taylor Nichols as Fred Karger
- John Rubinstein as Darryl F. Zanuck
- Allan Corduner as Billy Wilder
- Lindsay Crouse as Natasha Lytess
- Dennis Bowen as Tom Kelley
- Nancy Linehan Charles as Bette Davis
- Jeffrey Combs as Montgomery Clift
- Steven Culp as Robert F. Kennedy
- Lou Cutell as Henry T. Weinstein
- Dana Goldstone as Lee Strasberg
- Micole Mercurio as Mozelle Hyde
- John Apicella as Milton R. Krasner
- Kevin Bourland as David March
- Michael O'Neill as Mr. Kimmel
Production[]
A cherry-adorned dress Sorvino wore in the film, from The Misfits (1961), was actually worn by Monroe during the filming of the original movie. It was provided to the production by designer and cinema costume collector, Gene London.c[2]
Critical reception[]
The film received mixed reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 60% of professional critics gave the film a positive review, with a rating average of 4.8 out of 10.[3]
References[]
- ^ Archerd, Army (24 May 1996). "Miramax nabs HBO's 'Norma'". Variety. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
- ^ O'Neal, Sean. "Mira Sorvino". Film. Retrieved 2018-03-06.
- ^ Norma Jean and Marilyn. Rotten Tomatoes. Flixter. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
External links[]
- Norma Jean & Marilyn at IMDb
- Norma Jean & Marilyn at AllMovie
- Review from Allmovie, also available from the website of The New York Times
- Entry from HBO film archive
- Photographs of the movie's set design, from the designer's website
- Norma Jean & Marilyn at Rotten Tomatoes
- 1996 television films
- 1996 films
- 1990s biographical drama films
- American films
- American biographical drama films
- HBO Films films
- Films about Marilyn Monroe
- Films scored by Christopher Young
- Cultural depictions of Robert F. Kennedy
- Cultural depictions of Joe DiMaggio
- Biographical films about actors
- LGBT-related drama films
- 1990s English-language films