The 1960s. Bobby Kennedy is in power in Washington. Marilyn Monroe is a legendary film star. For years there has been widespread speculation and rumors of a secret romance between Marilyn and Bobby. Now that story is told for the first time in this account of two very public figures whose brief romance fired the imaginations of millions and fueled debate over their mysterious and untimely deaths.
Acting
Melody Anderson commits to Marilyn's breathy fragility.
Production
Period details on a budget — Kennedy compound realness.

Director
Bradford May
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
James F. Kelly played Bobby Kennedy in four separate productions — this was his second, establishing him as the go-to RFK of early '90s television.
Released the same year as 'In the Line of Fire,' this represented peak '90s obsession with Camelot's dark underbelly — Oliver Stone's JFK had opened the floodgates for speculative Kennedy content.
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