Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre, San Francisco, circa 1973
Rare one-sheet poster for the adult documentary Inside Marilyn
Inside Marilyn Chambers, 1976, VHS back cover
Inside Marilyn Chambers, 1976, VHS front
In 1973, soon after Behind the Green Door was released, Marilyn
Stills from the two rare S&M shorts Never a Tender Moment
February 1985 – Marilyn being arraigned at the Hall of
Hello! If you’re a Marilyn Chambers fan, please visit my
Resurrection of Eve (1973) was the Mitchell brothers’ and
Flyer promoting an in-store appearance at the Mitchell Brothers’
Promotional photo for Resurrection of Eve, 1973. The film was
Marilyn appearing at the Mitchell Brothers’ theater in
At the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theatre, San Francisco,
Hello! If you’re a Marilyn Chambers fan, please visit my other
Jocks magazine, 1978; photo likely taken at the Mitchell Brothers’
Circa 1975 Visit Private Chambers: The Marilyn Chambers Online
Magazine ad for Never a Tender Moment and Beyond de Sade (both
Photos taken at the Mitchell Brothers’ O'Farrell Theatre
Circa 1974 Visit Private Chambers: The Marilyn Chambers Online
Flyer for a personal appearance at the Mitchell Brothers’
Who’s Who in X-Rated Cinema, 1977 Visit Private Chambers:
Scenes from Never a Tender Moment/Beyond de Sade, two hardcore
Marilyn and Johnnie Keyes in Resurrection of Eve (1973). Read
Marilyn Chambers: April 22, 1952 – April 12, 2009 Visit Private
Marilyn Chambers: April 22, 1952 - April 12, 2009 Photos from
Promotional photo for The Mitchell Brothers’ Resurrection
The Mitchell Brothers’ Resurrection of Eve (1973).
Today in History: May 3, 1973 - The New York Times reported
Advertisement for Never a Tender Moment (1979), a Mitchell Brothers-produced
Behind the Green Door (1972) http://www.marilynchambersarchive.com/#!behind-the-green-door/cc7z
marilynchambersarchive: Advertisement for Never a Tender Moment
Brother Mouzone: I see you favor a .45. Omar: At night I do.
theswinginsixties: Handbill for the New York Rock Festival —
Madhog Plays “P.R.I.C.E.”, Part 1: “Creepy
The Chambers Brothers, March 28, 1967 by: Victor Moscoso
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