Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn Explained
Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn is a 1989 film by director Larry Buchanan.[1] The film is a follow-up to his 1976 film Goodbye, Norma Jean, and starred Misty Rowe reprising her role as the young Marilyn Monroe.[2]
Cast
- Paula Lane as Marilyn Monroe
- Misty Rowe as Norma Jean Baker
- Jeremy Slate as "Mesquite"
- Joyce Lower as Psychiatrist
- Ken Hicks as Medical Doctor
- Phyllis Coates as Gladys Pearl Baker
- George Niles Berry as Masseur
- Gerry Hopkins as Madison Square Garden Announcer
- Terence Locke as Ralph Johnson
- Patch Mackenzie as Ruth Latimer
- Preston Hanson as Hal James
- Marty Zagon as Irving Oblach
- Andre Philippe as Sam Dunn
- Adele Claire as Beverly
- Sal Ponti as Randy Palmer
- Stuart Lancaster as George
- Garth Pillsbury as Police Officer
Notes and References
- Book: Craig . Rob . The Films of Larry Buchanan: A Critical Examination . 2007 . McFarland & Company . 978-0786429820 . 226–232.
- http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/507838/Goodnight-Sweet-Marilyn/ Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn