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Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre, San Francisco, circa 1973
Rare one-sheet poster for the adult documentary Inside Marilyn Chambers, 1976
Behind the Green Door promo photo, 1972
Behind the Green Door videotape ad, 1980s
Behind the Green Door, 1972
Behind the Green Door (1972), Japanese Style poster
In 1973, soon after Behind the Green Door was released, Marilyn and the Mitchell Brothers held a press conference in San Francisco where it was revealed that Marilyn was the new model on the box of Ivory Snow flakes. The product’s famous tagline
Stills from the two rare S&M shorts Never a Tender Moment and Beyond de Sade filmed in 1979 at the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco. The films were released exclusively through the Mitchell Brothers or Marilyn.
Behind the Green Door film review, Adam Film World, October 1973
New York newspaper advertisement for the double feature of Behind the Green Door and Resurrection of Eve, 1973
Image used for the one-sheet poster of Resurrection of Eve, 1973
Vintage advertisement for Behind the Green Door, circa 1973
Promotional still from Behind the Green Door, 1972
Advertisement for Behind the Green Door, Box Office magazine, March 9, 1973
Promotional photo for Behind the Green Door, 1972
Holding the Ivory Snow box, 1973
February 1985 – Marilyn being arraigned at the Hall of Justice in San Francisco on charges of soliciting prostitution during a show at the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theater. She was arrested as part of an undercover raid of the club. The
Hello! If you’re a Marilyn Chambers fan, please visit my other website Private Chambers: The Marilyn Chambers Online Archive – the first and only comprehensive website dedicated to Marilyn and her career. Today is the official launch date!
Back cover of Behind the Green Door VHS, 1985 Read about Behind the Green Door here.
Show magazine, September 1973 Marilyn appeared on the cover. To see it and other magazine covers on which she appeared, click here.
Marilyn’s first attempt to legitimize herself and move away from adult films was a cabaret show which played the Riverboat Restaurant at the Empire State Building in New York in 1974, with tryouts in Passaic, New Jersey. Read more here.
Resurrection of Eve (1973) was the Mitchell brothers’ and Marilyn’s follow-up to Behind the Green Door. These photos appeared in SHOW magazine in 1973. (Marilyn was the cover girl on the same issue.) She’s pictured with Mathew Armon,
Flyer promoting an in-store appearance at the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theatre, San Francisco, 1987 Visit Private Chambers: The Marilyn Chambers Online Archive
Promotional photo for Resurrection of Eve, 1973. The film was the second collaboration between the Mitchell brothers and Marilyn and followed on the heels of the blockbuster success of Behind the Green Door. By the time Eve was released everyone knew
Marilyn appearing at the Mitchell Brothers’ theater in Los Angeles promoting the release of Inside Marilyn Chambers, 1975
At the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theatre, San Francisco, 1979 Visit Private Chambers: The Marilyn Chambers Online Archive
Hello! If you’re a Marilyn Chambers fan, please visit my other website Private Chambers: The Marilyn Chambers Online Archive — the first and only comprehensive website dedicated to Marilyn and her career. www.MarilynChambersArchive.com You can also
From the book Sinema: American Pornographic Films and the People Who Make Them by Kenneth Turan and Stephen F. Zito, 1974 Read about other noteworthy books that feature Marilyn here.
Jocks magazine, 1978; photo likely taken at the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco. Visit Private Chambers: The Marilyn Chambers Online Archive
Circa 1975 Visit Private Chambers: The Marilyn Chambers Online Archive
Magazine ad for Never a Tender Moment and Beyond de Sade (both 1979), two controversial shorts that were shot at the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco. The shorts were available only via mail-order. Read about the films here.
Photos taken at the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco, circa 1973, around the time of Resurrection of Eve. Read about the film, the follow-up to Behind the Green Door (1972), here.
Circa 1974 Visit Private Chambers: The Marilyn Chambers Online Archive
Flyer for a personal appearance at the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theatre promoting Inside Marilyn Chambers, 1976. Read about the film here.
Promotional photo for Behind the Green Door. Read about it here.
Who’s Who in X-Rated Cinema, 1977 Visit Private Chambers: The Marilyn Chambers Online Archive
Scenes from Never a Tender Moment/Beyond de Sade, two hardcore S&M shorts Marilyn made at the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theatre in 1979. Read about them here. If anyone has a high-quality version of these shorts, please contact me.
I’ve posted these many times before, but they’re worth sharing again. These photos appeared in the April 1974 issue of Playboy. Marilyn received บ,000 for the layout, entitled “Sex, Soap & Success,” one of the few granted
New York newspaper advertisement for Behind the Green Door/Resurrection of Eve double feature, 1973.
Marilyn Chambers: April 22, 1952 – April 12, 2009 Visit Private Chambers: The Marilyn Chambers Online Archive
Marilyn Chambers: April 22, 1952 - April 12, 2009 Photos from Club magazine, January, 1980 Visit Private Chambers: The Marilyn Chambers Online Archive
On the set of Resurrection of Eve (1973). Read about it here.
Promotional photo for The Mitchell Brothers’ Resurrection of Eve (1973).
Promotional photo for Behind the Green Door (1972).
Promotional photo for Behind the Green Door (1972). Read more about the film here: http://www.marilynchambersarchive.com/#!behind-the-green-door/cc7z
The Mitchell Brothers’ Resurrection of Eve (1973).
Today in History: May 3, 1973 - The New York Times reported that the mother featured on the box of Ivory Snow detergent was, in fact, Marilyn Chambers, the star of the recently released pornographic film Behind the Green Door.
Photo from The San Francisco Chronicle’s California Living magazine, 1985
Behind the Green Door (1972) http://www.marilynchambersarchive.com/#!behind-the-green-door/cc7z
Promotional still for Behind the Green Door (1972)http://www.marilynchambersarchive.com/#!behind-the-green-door/cc7z
Japanese poster for the 1976 first-run release of Behind the Green Door (1972)
grindhousevigilante: Behind The Green Door (1972) dir. Artie Mitchell and Jim Mitchell