As a gust of wind from a New York City subway grate sent Marilyn Monroe’s white dress fluttering past her legs, cameras captured what would become the "shot seen ’round the world." The 1955 comedy ...
The film's director and producer were "anxious to see how far one could go against censorship" The man who snapped the career-defining windswept photograph of Marilyn Monroe above a subway grate in ...
The most iconic photo of Marilyn Monroe, and perhaps in cinematic history, is a still of her standing over a subway grate with her dress blown up from the passing train underneath; this image comes ...
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