What is Charlie Chaplin Jr. and Marilyn Monroe’s courting timeline? Learn more about the dating, depicted in the Netflix movie ‘Blonde.’
Marilyn Monroe in 1955
Spoilers about Blonde ahead!
Netflix’s new movie Blonde is a movie about Marilyn Monroe, but it surely’s hardly a factual biopic. For example, Marilyn’s dating timeline with Charlie “Cass” Chaplin Jr. does not include a threesome with Eddy Robinson Jr.
But Blonde was by no means supposed to stay true to Hollywood historical past. Per Deadline, the movie is in keeping with the 2000 Joyce Carol Oates novel of the same identify, which is described as “a thinly veiled but highly fictionalized (and equally debatable) account of Monroe’s lifestyles.”
In an interview with Sight & Sound, director Andrew Dominik said he didn’t suppose it “matters” that audiences might mistake the movie for factual.
“Does any person care, in point of fact?” he added. “People who make motion pictures tend to suppose they’re extremely important. But it’s just a movie about Marilyn Monroe. And there are going to be a lot extra motion pictures about Marilyn Monroe.”
So to clear up any confusion, here’s what we find out about Marilyn, Cass, and Eddy.
Xavier Samuel, Ana de Armas, and Evan Williams in 'Blonde'
Blonde stars Ana de Armas (Knives Out) as Marilyn, whilst Xavier Samuel (Elvis) and Evan Williams (Versailles) have supporting roles as Cass and Eddy, respectively.
Marilyn, of course, was the Hollywood actress identified for her roles in films like Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, The Seven Year Itch, and Some Like It Hot. Cass was one of the sons of silent-film celebrity Charlie Chaplin, whilst Eddy Jr. was the son of Little Caesar and Key Largo actor Edward G. Robinson.
In Blonde, viewers see Marilyn meet Cass and Eddy in an performing elegance sooner than the trio head house for a threesome, eventually changing into a throuple, in line with USA Today.
Scott Fortner, a historian and collector of Marilyn Monroe memorabilia, mentioned that while Marilyn did have a courting with Cass, the couple didn’t have a threesome with Eddy — as far as we know, at least.
Cass Chaplin (pictured circa 1954) and Eddy Jr (pictured circa 1956).
"The three-way sexual relationship between Marilyn, Charlie Chaplin Jr. and Edward G. Robinson Jr. also arose from a crevice somewhere within the mind of the author," Scott informed Distractify solely. "Chaplin Jr. writes in his biography that he and Marilyn dated briefly, but there certainly wasn’t any involvement with Robinson Jr."
He endured, "The film includes vile and disgusting sex scenes, which never happened. One shows Marilyn, Chaplin and Robinson in a movie theater during a showing of Niagara Falls... These scenes insult the dignity of Marilyn Monroe and are yet another example of the malicious creativity of author Joyce Carol Oates."
The timeline of the connection isn’t transparent, however in Goddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe, biographer Anthony Summers wrote that Cass invited Marilyn to lunch with his circle of relatives in 1947, in keeping with Radio Times.
The e-book also reviews that Marilyn dated Eddy Jr. after her courting with Cass ended. But “any passion in the Robinson affair was soon spent, and turned to friendship,” Anthony wrote.
In Blonde, viewers will watch Eddy tell Marilyn about Cass’ death, however in fact, Cass actually died six years after Marilyn, Vulture issues out.
Blonde has different inaccuracies and creative liberties. For example, there’s no evidence that Marilyn’s mother ever attempted to drown her in a tub.
And regardless that the Blonde version of Marilyn realizes that she’s best incomes $5,000 for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes while co-star Jane Russell is incomes $100,000, the real-life Marilyn earned kind of $15,000 and the real-life Jane earned $150,000.
Watch Blonde on Netflix now.
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