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Marilyn Monroe with her dress billowing up
Marilyn Monroe stands on a subway grate, holding down her dress as the updraft blows it skyward, in a famous scene from the 1955 movie The Seven Year Itch. The film, directed by Billy Wilder, is about a middle-aged married man who has fantasies about an affair with the woman upstairs. Monroe played the woman upstairs, not the middle-aged man.
Marilyn Monroe's subway grate scene (or maybe it should be called Marilyn Monroe's dress-blowing-up scene) became an iconic moment for the actress. Monroe was born in 1926, so she turned 29 the year the movie was released.
Marilyn Monroe's subway grate scene (or maybe it should be called Marilyn Monroe's dress-blowing-up scene) became an iconic moment for the actress. Monroe was born in 1926, so she turned 29 the year the movie was released.