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The Seven Year Itch (1955) – Marilyn Monroe Tom Ewell

Framed photo of "The Seven Year Itch (1955) – Marilyn Monroe Tom Ewell" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm

  • ✓ Solid wood frame: 75 × 55 × 2 cm | 3 mm glass
  • ✓ Limited edition of 30 numbered and signed pieces (Certificate of Authenticity + Hologram)
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The Seven Year Itch (1955) - The iconic scene in the New York subway featuring Marilyn Monroe

Filmed on September 15, 1954, at Fox Studios, this iconic scene was actually shot twice: a first nighttime version above a subway vent in New York that drew a crowd of 4,000 onlookers, followed by this studio version directed by Billy Wilder. Producer Charles K. Feldman had to convince the U.S. censors to approve this daring sequence. Marilyn Monroe wore several identical white dresses during the filming of *The Seven Year Itch*, creating one of the most iconic images in cinema.

The film grossed $6 million at the U.S. box office, definitively propelling Marilyn to global stardom. This comedy marked a turning point in her film career, preceding her collaborations with Joshua Logan and George Cukor. The image of her skirt billowing up instantly became a symbol of Hollywood sensuality, reproduced in countless parodies and artistic tributes.

Capture the moment when Marilyn Monroe immortal, in this scene that transcended cinema to become pure visual poetry.

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