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 ...
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 ...