Marilyn Monroe Presents Sound Recording: 1951 Oscars
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Marilyn Monroe presents the Oscar for Sound Recording to 20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department (Thomas T. Moulton, Sound Director) for All about Eve at the 23rd Academy Awards. Hosted by Fred Astaire.

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