Monroe Gable behind the scene footage up for grabs
News
-Staff
By Staff
London
(ANI):
A
behind-the-scenes
film
of
Marilyn
Monroe
and
Clark
Gable
on
the
set
of
their
last
feature
film
The
Misfits
is
set
to
be
auctioned
in
Las
Vegas.
The
video
features
the
legendary
actors
preparing
for
scenes
of
the
film,
chatting
with
the
crew
and
others
on
the
set,
and
relaxing
between
takes.
The
auction
of
the
two-reel
silent,
eight-millimetre
colour
film
entitled
"On
Set
With
The
Misfits" is
expected
to
start
at
between
10,000
dollars
and
20,000
dollars.
The
47-minute
film
would
be
up
for
sale
next
month
at
Planet
Hollywood
Resort
and
Casino
in
Las
Vegas
by
Julien's
Auctions.
Julien's
Auctions
Web
site
claims
that
it
is
the
original
film
shot
by
amateur
photographer
Stanley
Floyd
Kilarr,
who
captured
scenes
of
the
stars
and
crew
during
the
making
of
the
1960
movie,
which
was
the
final
completed
film
for
both
Monroe
and
Gable.
The
film
features
candid
moments
with
Monroe
and
Gable,
as
well
as
Montgomery
Clift,
Thelma
Ritter
and
director
John
Huston.
"The
two
things
that
make
it
interesting
are
that
very
few
people
knew
it
even
existed,
and
that
the
family
was
able
to
obtain
a
copyright,"
Telegraph
quoted
Darren
Julien,
of
the
auction
house,
as
saying.
The
buyer
would
also
own
the
rights
to
license
the
footage
for
use
in
like
documentaries
and
special-edition
DVDs.