I don’t have live access to current news in this moment, but I can summarize what’s commonly reported about Marilyn Monroe and the Kennedy-era documentary Say Goodbye to the President: Marilyn and The Kennedys, as well as point you to where you can check the latest updates.
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- Say Goodbye to the President: Marilyn and The Kennedys is a 1985 documentary that investigates Marilyn Monroe’s alleged connections with John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy and explores theories about how those ties may have intersected with her death. It has been a subject of ongoing debate and interest for historians and fans, with various interviews and archival materials cited in different versions of the film and in subsequent commentary. For the very latest developments or newly surfaced materials, you would need to consult current TV listings, streaming platforms, or recent news and documentary releases.
What to look for if you want the latest information
- Official releases or re-releases: Any new editions, remasters, or retrospective screenings (often announced by broadcasters or film festivals).
- Critical reception: Contemporary reviews or scholarly articles revisiting the documentary’s claims or methods.
- New evidence or declassified materials: News coverage or archival releases that pertain to Marilyn Monroe, the Kennedy era, or related investigations.
- Related documentaries or books: New investigations that reference or challenge the documentary’s conclusions.
Ways to find up-to-date coverage
- Search major news outlets and film/TV trade sites for “Say Goodbye to the President Marilyn and The Kennedys 1985 documentary” and add “latest” or “updates” to capture recent discussions or rediscoveries.
- Check streaming platforms, broadcaster archives (BBC, PBS, A&E, History Channel, etc.), and festival catalogs for new availability or screenings.
- Look for scholarly or fan-run repositories that track documentaries about Marilyn Monroe and the Kennedy era for any newly surfaced evidence or interviews.
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What really happened to Marilyn Monroe? People still speculate that Ms. Monroe had affairs with both President John F. Kennedy and his younger brother, Robert F. Kennedy. Director Christopher Olgiati explores the theory that Ms. Monroe got too close to both brothers, and that this may have ultimately led to her demise. The documentary includes interviews with historians, friends and those purported to be involved in the alleged cover-up.
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