Topic > Marilyn Monroe Beauty - 978

The beautiful blonde bombshell lands the cover of Family Circle magazine and the following month is on the cover of Yank magazine in the spring of 1946. In 1947 Monroe starred in Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! and Dangerous Years. Monroe was released by 20th Century Fox in 1948 and signed with Columbia shortly thereafter. While at Columbia, Marilyn stars in a film Ladies Of The Chorus, and is then released from her contract. Marilyn, currently unsigned to anyone, is short of money. She decides to pose nude to supplement her income while she is currently out of work. Shortly thereafter, Marilyn resigns from 20th Century Fox. Marilyn made three films during 1950: A Ticket to Tomahawk, The Fireball, All About Eve. Marilyn subsequently appears in numerous films, but they are not memorable (Leaming 156-158). In 1953 Monroe was chosen to play his unfaithful wife, Rose Loomis, in Niagara, this is the film that made her a star. The film Niagara contains sexual content against which a campaign is being conducted. The film contains topics such as impotence, adultery, honeymoon couples, and Monroe sexually singing a song called Kiss. This causes a slight stir among critics of the right-wing Daughters of the American Revolution (Woog 8). However, Fox still releases the film but delays the release of the song Kiss. In 1952, Monroe starred in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes with Jane Russell. Monroe's