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My Week with Marilyn
TrailerIn 1956 England, Colin Clark lands a job as a production assistant on the set of 'The Prince and the Showgirl,' starring Marilyn Monroe and documents the tense interaction between Olivier and Marilyn Monroe during the production of the show.Actors: Michelle Williams, Eddie Redmayne, Julia Ormond, Kenneth Branagh, Pip Torrens, Geraldine Somerville, Michael Kitchen, Miranda Raison, Karl Moffatt, Simon Russell Beale, Toby Jones, ...»Director: Simon CurtisCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 99 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "My Week with Marilyn"
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Characters of "My Week with Marilyn"
Marilyn MonroePlayed by: Michelle WilliamsColin ClarkPlayed by: Eddie RedmayneVivien LeighPlayed by: Julia OrmondLaurence OlivierPlayed by: Kenneth BranaghSir Kenneth ClarkPlayed by: Pip TorrensLady Jane ClarkPlayed by: Geraldine SomervilleHugh PercevalPlayed by: Michael KitchenVanessaPlayed by: Miranda RaisonJack CardiffPlayed by: Karl MoffattArthur JacobsPlayed by: Toby JonesArthur MillerPlayed by: Dougray ScottMilton GreenePlayed by: Dominic CooperDame Sybil ThorndikePlayed by: Judi DenchLucyPlayed by: Emma WatsonSir Owen MorsheadPlayed by: Derek Jacobi -
Directors of "My Week with Marilyn"
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Creators of "My Week with Marilyn"
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Critic Reviews of "My Week with Marilyn"
The New RepublicJune 20, 2013I believe the heart of the film, and the cleverest stroke of all, is Eddie Redmayne as Colin Clark, someone few of us will have heard of.
Globe and MailDecember 02, 2011That's all familiar lore but, to his credit, director Simon Curtis lays out these separate ambitions and conflicting tensions with breezy dispatch in the early frames.
Wall Street JournalNovember 26, 2011A dubious idea done in by Adrian Hodges's shallow script and Simon Curtis's clumsy direction.
Seattle TimesNovember 25, 2011[Williams] floats through the movie, perfectly capturing Monroe's way of rhythmically whispering through a song, looking softly frightened when uncertain, and not strolling so much as delicately oozing across the floor.
St. Louis Post-DispatchNovember 25, 2011Williams is a more three-dimensional Monroe than the love goddess herself. The performance is both an eerie imitation and a touching revelation.
Toronto StarNovember 25, 2011Curtis occasionally takes his characters out of Pinewood, but they're never really set free, either in physical or emotional terms.
Bust MagazineOctober 05, 2016This all sounds like the stuff of frothy period romance, but it comes off as dated, silly, and a little boring.
TruthdigFebruary 24, 2016It would be easy to overpraise this very slight little picture. But its heart is in the right place. Marilyn was now and then, here and there, kind of fun to be with.
Philadelphia WeeklyMay 03, 2015A great big slab of middlebrow fan-fiction.
Big HollywoodJune 30, 2013Michelle Williams stuns in an Oscar-worthy performance in one of the year's best films.
Concrete PlaygroundMarch 04, 2013A fun and tender tale of infatuation backed by two outstanding Oscar-nominated performances.
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