Goodbye, Norma Jean
Goodbye, Norma Jean is a 1976 film by Larry Buchanan based on the life of Marilyn Monroe.[1] Misty Rowe plays the title role.[2]
Goodbye, Norma Jean | |
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Directed by | Larry Buchanan |
Produced by | Larry Buchanan |
Written by | Larry Buchanan |
Starring | Misty Rowe Cotton Hill Patch Mackenzie Preston Hanson Marty Zagon |
Release date | 1976 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Misty Rowe as Norma Jean Baker
- Terence Locke as Ralph Johnson
- Patch Mackenzie]as Ruth Latimer
- Preston Hanson as Hal James
- Marty Zagon as Irving Oblach
- Andre Phillippe as Sam Dunn
- Adele Claire as Beverly
- Sal Ponti as Randy Palmer
- Paula Mitchell as Cynthia Palmer
- Jean Sarah Frost as Ethel
- Lilyan McBride as House Mother
- Burr Middleson as Sleazy Photographer
- Stuart Lancaster as George
- Ivy Bethune as Ruby Kirshner
- Robert Gribbon as Terry
gollark: Analogously, I would say you should probably not be required to have someone grafted to your circulatory system and stuff for 9 months if this would keep them from an otherwise lethal disease or something. You maybe *should* morally, but this is a different thing (and I don't think that really applies in the fetus case, as it isn't much of a "person").
gollark: Actually, I seem to have misread your angle, so it isn't entirely relevant. But regarding "I'll tell them what not to do with others bodies. And the child is another body. It's medically provable.", I would argue that you should not be *required* to put up with fairly substantial health risks/inconvenience because the fetus requires being attached to someone to survive.
gollark: No, before murdering someone you have to do a MRI scan to check brain development.
gollark: There is a difference between "body" and even "human body" and "person".
gollark: It's historically important, at least.
References
- Craig, Rob (2007). The Films of Larry Buchanan: A Critical Examination. McFarland & Company. pp. 184–192. ISBN 978-0786429820.
- Review at Time Out accessed 26 March 2013
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