therapist. there were no antidepressants in the 1950s so they treated her with [inaudible] which was dangerous but at the time that's all they had. >> troubles continue the next year but she worked on her next megahit. >> it was pretty well known that marilyn was sometimes was not well prepared and got nervous and shy in front of the cameras and have to do multiple takes. >> she really cannot perform unless she felt her very best and it became neurotic. >> monroe's personal misfortunes continued when she suffered another miscarriage shortly after the film. >> when she lost that baby she was devastated and there's footage of her and arthur coming out of the hospital and it's a great example of how marilyn was able to smile for the press, put on a good face and get into the car with arthur as they drive off and arthur later said she cried the whole way home. >> by 1961 monroe's marriage to arthur miller had fallen apart. meanwhile, marilyn spiraling