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9780007431588

My Week with Marilyn

Colin Clark

Format: Paperback (400 pages)
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: HarperPress
ISBN: 9780007431588

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Synopsis:

In 1956, fresh from Eton and Oxford, the 23-year-old Colin Clark (son of 'Lord Clark of Civilisation', brother of maverick Tory MP and diarist Alan) worked as a humble 'gofer' on the set of The Prince and the Showgirl, the film that disastrously united Laurence Olivier with Marilyn Monroe. Forty years on, his account of this was chosen as book of the year by Jilly Cooper, Joan Collins and others.

This is the story of when Clark escorted a Monroe desperate to escape from the pressures of stardom. Her new husband Arthur Miller was away, and the coast was clear for Colin to introduce her to the pleasures of British life. How he ended up sharing her bed is a tale too rich to summarise!

Clark's extraordinary experiences on and off set have now been turned into a major film starring Michelle Williams, Eddie Redmayne, Judi Dench, Emma Watson, Kenneth Branagh and Dominic Cooper.

 

  • Includes an exclusive introduction from Simon Curtis, director of My Week with Marilyn.
  • Includes an exclusive interview with screenplay writer, Adrian Hodges.
  • Contains exclusive images of the cast of My Week with Marilyn on set.

 

'My favourite book of the year' – Joan Collins

'This book is sheer delight!wonderfully funny!by the end of this short but richly packed chronicle, Colin Clark seems like an old friend!he is blessed with a sharp eye and an even sharper pen' – Sunday Telegraph

'The marvellous traumas and stampings of feet of the stars are recorded through the eyes of a star struck youngster whose bedside prose is so sharp and polished' – The Times

'The immediacy and charm of Clark's recollections are possibly more illuminating than the millions of words and pictures pumped out to expose or dish the dirt on the Monroe legend' – Helen Osborne, Sunday Times

'Delightful: so observant and pleasing, and such enjoyable asides' – Alan Clark (letter to Colin Clark)

'Beguiling, touching and compassionate' – Melanie McGrath, Evening Standard

'An extraordinary story' – Frank Johnson, Spectator

'It's the funniest account of life in the booby-hatch that's a film studio known to me!It's not that I await [his next] diaries eagerly, but I'm planning to sneak into Clark's house and read them right this minute' – Spectator

'Revealing, moving and deliciously funny' – Daily Telegraph

'Clark is both a sharp and affectionate diarist! His book has an entertaining narrative bounce.'– Guardian

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