
Cover-Up '62
Drama
Overview
Cover-up '62 is based on the final days and tragic death of screen legend Marilyn Monroe. In an attempt to calm her down after a sudden argument, RFK and Dr. Greenson administer a fatal dose of Nembutal. Instead of calling the authorities with the help of Peter Lawford and the Secret Service her death is covered up as a suicide.
Top Cast


Carla Orlandi
Carla Orlandi
Marilyn Monroe
Carla Orlandi
Marilyn Monroe
Allan Cooke
Allan Cooke
John F. Kennedy
Allan Cooke
John F. Kennedy


Tim Furlong
Tim Furlong
Robert Kennedy
Tim Furlong
Robert Kennedy


Stefan Gierasch
Stefan Gierasch
Dr. Greenson
Stefan Gierasch
Dr. Greenson


John Gilbert
John Gilbert
Chief Abernathy
John Gilbert
Chief Abernathy
Jeanne Graham
Jeanne Graham
Eunice Murray
Jeanne Graham
Eunice Murray


Clint Jung
Clint Jung
Tom Nogushi
Clint Jung
Tom Nogushi
Warren McCullough
Warren McCullough
F.B.I. Agent
Warren McCullough
F.B.I. Agent
Brodie Nelson
Brodie Nelson
Peter Lawford
Brodie Nelson
Peter Lawford
Al Steigerwald
Al Steigerwald
Radio Announcer
Al Steigerwald
Radio Announcer
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