Who does not know the almost fake Snickers slogan "You're hungry and completely different", which is accompanied every time by a TV ad with the transformation of people, including many celebrities. We've laughed at Betty White, Joan Collins, Joe Peschi, Mr. Bean, and gremlins, and the last in the series of "victims" of hunger is the actress Marilyn Monroe, who is played by William Dafoe in a hungry state during the filming of the famous scene from the movie Seven Years of Ruin.
William Dafoe is liquid Marilyn Monroe in an ad for Snickers, which was recorded for the upcoming anniversary Super Bowl. It's another stellar take on the theme "You're hungry and completely different" ("You're Not You When You're Hungry"), starring Marilyn Monroe and William Dafoe.
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A hot American actress turns into a French actor during filming of the famous scene from the movie Seven Years of Rubble (1955), in which a gust of wind blows through the grating above the subway and lifts its wing.