Marilyn Monroe video was made on 16 mm film which was made in the 1950s.
Marilyn Monroe is shown in the video performing oral sex to an unidentified man. The film was originally classified by the FBI to prove that the actress was having a love affair with either John F. Kennedy or Robert F. Kennedy.
By: Michael Stevens Apr 15, 2008, 7:39 AM EDT
A new home videotape has surfaced of Marilyn Monroe which has sold to a businessman for $1.5 million. The illegal copy of the 15 minute black & white film was made on 16 mm film. Monroe appears in the tape performing oral sex to an unidentified man. The film was originally classified by the FBI. A collector, Key Morgan, found and sold the tape. The name of the buyer has not been revealed. The buyer is from Manhattan, New York.
The new videotape owner said that he was not going to reveal the home video to the public and would keep it in his home collection. The video was originally sold by the son of a now-deceased FBI informant, who apparently spied on the legendary star. The video was supposedly made in the 1950s. The first piece of information about the tape appeared in the middle of the 1960s. Then FBI Director, J. Edgar Hoover, orders his best agents to study the tape to prove Marilyn Monroe's love affairs with either John F. Kennedy or his brother Robert F. Kennedy. The silent black and white video shows Marilyn Monroe kneeling in front of a man the face of whom cannot be seen on the tape. The actress's partner did not turn his head towards the camera during the entire duration of the tape. Most likely, the man was aware of the camera shooting them. Source: NewsOXY.com Marilyn Monroe Video sells for $1.5 million
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