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Marilyn Monroe behind the scenes of Monkey Business (1952)

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Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers as Barnaby and Edwina Fulton in a publicity still for Monkey Business (1952)

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Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers get a room in a scene from Monkey Business (1952)

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Cary Grant with Esther the Chimp in an original publicity still for Monkey Business (1952). He was more comfortable with the chimp than he was with the leopard in Bringing Up Baby (1938)

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Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers in an original publicity still for Monkey Business (1952)

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Marilyn Monroe as secretary Miss Laurel in Monkey Business (1952)

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Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers in an original publicity still for Monkey Business (1952)

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Barnaby Fulton prepares to scalp Hank Entwhistle before burning him at the stake in a scene from Monkey Business (1952) with Cary Grant and Hugh Marlowe.

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foreign poster for Monkey Business (1952)

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Marilyn Monroe filming the roller skating scene in Monkey Business (1952)

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Marilyn Monroe with hair stylist Helen Turpin behind the scenes of Monkey Business (1952). Helen had 141 hair styling credits, beginning in 1937. Her second credit wasn’t until 1947, and her final credit was 1965. Helen also did Marilyn’s hair in The Seven Year Itch, There’s No Business Like Show Business and Let’s Make Love. Helen did Elvis Presley’s hair in Love Me Tender, Flaming Star, and Wild in the Country.

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Marilyn Monroe behind the scenes of Monkey Business (1952)

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Marilyn Monroe signs an autograph for a fan, in front of a camera, behind the scenes of Monkey Business (1952).

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Marilyn Monroe, dressed as Miss Laurel, entertains her future husband behind the scenes of Monkey Business (1952). Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn were married Jan 54- Oct 55.

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Marilyn Monroe in a production still as Miss Laurel in Monkey Business (1952)