Book description
To tie-in with a major film, starring Michelle Williams, Eddie
Redmayne, Judi Dench, Emma Watson, Kenneth Branagh and Dominic Cooper.
This edition combines Colin Clark's acclaimed The Prince, the Showgirl
and Me and My Week with Marilyn.
In 1956, fresh from Oxford, the 23-year-old Colin Clark (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.
This is the story of when Clark escorted a Monroe desperate to escape
from the pressures of stardom. 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. '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
'Beguiling, touching and compassionate' Melanie McGrath, Evening Standard
'An extraordinary story' Frank Johnson, Spectator Colin Clark, son of
Lord Clark and brother of Alan, was educated at Eton and Oxford. After
The Prince and the Showgirl, he became personal assistant to Laurence
Olivier before moving to Granada Television, where he produced and
directed several documentary films. Colin Clark died in 2002.