Montgomery Clift

Montgomery Clift Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of Montgomery Clift book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

Montgomery Clift

Author : Patricia Bosworth
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2012-06-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781453245019

Get Book

Montgomery Clift by Patricia Bosworth Pdf

“The definitive work on the gifted, haunted actor” (Los Angeles Times) and “the best film star biography in years” (Newsweek). From the moment he leapt to stardom with the films Red River and A Place in the Sun, Montgomery Clift was acclaimed by critics and loved by fans. Elegant, moody, and strikingly handsome, he became one of the most definitive actors of the 1950s, the first of Hollywood’s “loner heroes,” a group that includes Marlon Brando and James Dean. In this affecting biography, Patricia Bosworth explores the complex inner life and desires of the renowned actor. She traces a poignant trajectory: Clift’s childhood was dominated by a controlling, class-obsessed mother who never left him alone. He developed passionate friendships with Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor in spite of his closeted homosexuality. Then his face was destroyed after a traumatic car crash outside Taylor’s house. He continued to make films, but the loss of his beauty and subsequent addictions finally brought the curtain down on his career. Stunning and heartrending, Montgomery Clift is a remarkable tribute to one of Hollywood’s most gifted—and tormented—actors.

Scandals of Classic Hollywood

Author : Anne Helen Petersen
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2014-09-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781101635476

Get Book

Scandals of Classic Hollywood by Anne Helen Petersen Pdf

Celebrity gossip meets history in this compulsively readable collection from Buzzfeed reporter Anne Helen Peterson. This guide to film stars and their deepest secrets is sure to top your list for movie gifts and appeal to fans of classic cinema and hollywood history alike. Believe it or not, America’s fascination with celebrity culture was thriving well before the days of TMZ, Cardi B, Kanye's tweets, and the #metoo allegations that have gripped Hollywood. And the stars of yesteryear? They weren’t always the saints that we make them out to be. BuzzFeed's Anne Helen Petersen, author of Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too Loud, is here to set the record straight. Pulling little-known gems from the archives of film history, Petersen reveals eyebrow-raising information, including: • The smear campaign against the original It Girl, Clara Bow, started by her best friend • The heartbreaking story of Montgomery Clift’s rapid rise to fame, the car accident that destroyed his face, and the “long suicide” that followed • Fatty Arbuckle's descent from Hollywood royalty, fueled by allegations of a boozy orgy turned violent assault • Why Mae West was arrested and jailed for "indecency charges" • And much more Part biography, part cultural history, these stories cover the stuff that films are made of: love, sex, drugs, illegitimate children, illicit affairs, and botched cover-ups. But it's not all just tawdry gossip in the pages of this book. The stories are all contextualized within the boundaries of film, cultural, political, and gender history, making for a read that will inform as it entertains. Based on Petersen's beloved column on the Hairpin, but featuring 100% new content, Scandals of Classic Hollywood is sensationalism made smart.

Montgomery Clift

Author : Michelangelo Capua
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2015-09-16
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780786480333

Get Book

Montgomery Clift by Michelangelo Capua Pdf

At the peak of his career in the 1950s, Montgomery Clift was the symbol of a very talented yet rebellious generation of movie stars. His acting combined the personal and the professional, and his seventeen movies show his superb craft and extraordinary sensitivity. Yet there was much more to his life than his talents as an actor--more than most people knew. This book is a biography of the extremely handsome, acutely intelligent, but tormented Montgomery Clift. His life has been described as "the longest suicide in the history of Hollywood," and this biography shows the accuracy of that description. It covers Clift's sheltered childhood, his discovery at the age of 12, the early critical acclaim that brought attention from such noted directors as Elia Kazan and Antoinette Perry, his development as a professional actor and work with many of Hollywood's greatest directors (including Kazan, Fred Zinneman, Alfred Hitchcock and John Huston), and the devastating car accident that disfigured his face and caused him to turn to drugs and alcohol. Throughout the book, attention is given to Clift's self-destructive personality--which created problems that even close friends like Elizabeth Taylor could not help him solve--and his closet homosexuality, which contributed to his intense insecurity. Richly illustrated.

The Passion of Montgomery Clift

Author : Amy Lawrence
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2010-05-27
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780520945821

Get Book

The Passion of Montgomery Clift by Amy Lawrence Pdf

From his 1948 film debut in Red River through such classics as The Heiress, A Place in the Sun, and From Here to Eternity, Montgomery Clift exemplified a new masculinity and—leading the way for a generation of actors, including Marlon Brando and James Dean—epitomized the new naturalistic style of acting. Clift’s impact was such that, both during his troubled life and after his untimely death, fans described the actor in religious terms, characterizing Clift as a vision, acolyte, and martyr. In The Passion of Montgomery Clift, Amy Lawrence challenges the myth of Clift as tragic victim by examining Clift’s participation in the manipulation of his image, his collaborations with directors, his relationships with costars, and his interactions with writers.

Montgomery Clift, Queer Star

Author : Elisabetta Girelli
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2013-12-15
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780814339244

Get Book

Montgomery Clift, Queer Star by Elisabetta Girelli Pdf

Strikingly beautiful and exceptionally talented, Montgomery Clift was at the peak of his fame in 1956 when a devastating car crash nearly destroyed his face. While this traumatic event robbed him of his heartthrob status and turned him into a somewhat disturbing, socially alienated character, author Elisabetta Girelli argues that Clift had always combined on-screen erotic ambiguity with real-life sexual nonconformity. In Montgomery Clift, Queer Star she maps the development of Clift's subversive image over the span of his entire career, approaching Clift as a queer signifier who defied normative cultural structures. From the sexually ambivalent "beautiful boy" of his early films, to the seemingly asexual, transgressive, and often distressed man of his last years, Girelli argues that Clift shows remarkable consistency as a star: his presence always challenges established notions of virility, sexuality, and bodily "normality." Girelli's groundbreaking analysis uses queer theory to assess Clift's disruptive legacy, engaging with key critical concepts such as the closet, performativity, queer shame, crip theory, and queer temporality. She balances theoretical frameworks with extensive close readings of his performances and a consideration of how Clift's personal life, and public perceptions of it, informed his overall image as a deviant star and man. Montgomery Clift, Queer Star offers a comprehensive critical assessment of Clift through classic texts of queer criticism, as well as new interventions in the field. Scholars of gender and film, performance studies, queer and sexuality studies, and masculinity studies will appreciate this compelling study.

Elizabeth and Monty

Author : Charles Casillo
Publisher : Kensington Books
Page : 461 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2021-05-25
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781496724816

Get Book

Elizabeth and Monty by Charles Casillo Pdf

Violet-eyed siren Elizabeth Taylor and classically handsome Montgomery Clift were the most gorgeous screen couple of their time. Over two decades of friendship they made, separately and together, some of the era’s defining movies—including Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Misfits, Suddenly, Last Summer, and Cleopatra. Yet the relationship between these two figures—one a dazzling, larger-than-life star, the other hugely talented yet fatally troubled—has never truly been explored until now. “Monty, Elizabeth likes me, but she loves you.” —Richard Burton When Elizabeth Taylor was cast opposite Montgomery Clift in A Place in the Sun, he was already a movie idol, with a natural sensitivity that set him apart. At seventeen, Elizabeth was known for her ravishing beauty rather than her talent. Directors treated her like a glamorous prop. But Monty took her seriously, inspiring and encouraging her. In her words, “That’s when I began to act.” To Monty, she was “Bessie Mae,” a name he coined for her earthy, private side. The press clamored for a wedding, convinced this was more than friendship. The truth was even more complex. Monty was drawn to women but sexually attracted to men—a fact that, if made public, would destroy his career. But he found acceptance and kinship with Elizabeth. Her devotion was never clearer than after his devastating car crash near her Hollywood home, when she crawled into the wreckage and saved him from choking. Monty’s accident shattered his face and left him in constant pain. As he sank into alcoholism and addiction, Elizabeth used her power to keep him working. In turn, through scandals and multiple marriages, he was her constant. Their relationship endured until his death in 1966, right before he was to star with her in Reflections in a Golden Eye. His influence continued in her outspoken support for the gay community, especially during the AIDS crisis. Far more than the story of two icons, this is a unique and extraordinary love story that shines new light on both stars, revealing their triumphs, demons—and the loyalty that united them to the end. “Casillo weaves an engrossing story about the intertwined lives of his subjects — the parallel worlds of privilege that they came from, the personal misfortunes that each suffered and the seemingly inextricable path that led to that fateful night. The author approaches them both with sympathy and comes away with a melodrama as good as any that they ever starred in.” —The New York Times “In a riveting new book that brings Hollywood's golden age to life with colorful, well-researched details and interviews with stars who knew Taylor and Clift, Casillo explores the intense bond the two shared.” —People Magazine

Monty

Author : Robert LaGuardia
Publisher : Plume Books
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : PSU:000032464719

Get Book

Monty by Robert LaGuardia Pdf

Letters to Montgomery Clift

Author : Noel Alumit
Publisher : MacAdam/Cage Publishing
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Fiction
ISBN : UOM:39015053493915

Get Book

Letters to Montgomery Clift by Noel Alumit Pdf

""I started my life in America and my search for my parents, well only my mother now - with Monty as my guide. The journey to find my mother would not be complete without him." And so begins Letters to Montgomery Clift, a first novel by Noel Alumit; a coming of age story of Bong Bong Luwad, a Filipino boy, who enlists the spirit of 1950s screen idol Montgomery Clift to help him find his mother who is imprisoned in the Philippines under the Marcos regime." "After being sent to America by his mother, he is taught by his Aunt to write letters to saints and dead relatives to ask them for favors. As he watches the movie The Search, where Montgomery Clift helps a young boy find his mother, he starts to believe that Monty can do this for him. His letters begin and through time he starts to see visions of Monty himself." "As he reaches adolescence and his hopes of finding his mother diminish, Bong Bong begins to fall deeper into his fantasy world with Clift." "When eventually he travels back to his homeland and finds the whereabouts of his mother, he is able to bid a final farewell to Monty and begin his life anew back in the States with his family. Letters To Montgomery Clift is a novel of endurance and hope. It is a tale of growing up, coming out and going home."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The Longest Suicide in Hollywood

Author : John William Law
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2021-07-23
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0999306944

Get Book

The Longest Suicide in Hollywood by John William Law Pdf

From 1956 until his death in 1966, insiders called it "The longest suicide in Hollywood." Go behind the films, the life, and the struggles of Montgomery Clift for a look at the highs and lows and difficult road of one of Hollywood's brightest stars.

Montgomery Clift

Author : David Lancaster
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105121594977

Get Book

Montgomery Clift by David Lancaster Pdf

"Montgomery Clift (1920-1966) was one of the most innovative stars in the history of post-war Hollywood, an actor of stunning beauty and delicacy who inspired contemporaries like Marlon Brando and James Dean, and who was nominated four times for an Academy Award. A major part of his appeal resided in the fact that he was a different kind of star, one that represented vulnerability, rebellion and less orthodox ways of being a man. If anything, Clift's appeal deepened after his death as evidence emerged of his bisexuality; he had relationships with a number of men, and there were even rumours that he and Elizabeth Taylor had contemplated getting married. Turbulent and self-consuming, he was blighted by alcohol and drug addiction, and died, a relatively forgotten figure, a few months before his forty-sixth birthday."--BOOK JACKET.

Larger Than Life

Author : R. Barton Palmer
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780813547664

Get Book

Larger Than Life by R. Barton Palmer Pdf

A Volume in the Star Decades: American Culture/American Cinema series, edited by Adrienne L. McLean and Murray Pomerance --Book Jacket.

Lee Marvin

Author : Dwayne Epstein
Publisher : IPG
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2013-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781936182411

Get Book

Lee Marvin by Dwayne Epstein Pdf

The first full-length, authoritative, and detailed story of the iconic actor's life to go beyond the Hollywood scandal-sheet reporting of earlier books, this account offers an appreciation for the man and his acting career and the classic films he starred in, painting a portrait of an individual who took great risks in his acting and career. Although Lee Marvin is best known for his icy tough guy roles—such as his chilling titular villain in The ManWho Shot Liberty Valance or the paternal yet brutally realistic platoon leader in The Big Red One—very little is known of his personal life; his family background; his experiences in WWII; his relationship with his father, family, friends, wives; and his ongoing battles with alcoholism, rage, and depression, occasioned by his postwar PTSD. Now, after years of researching and compiling interviews with family members, friends, and colleagues; rare photographs; and illustrative material, Hollywood writer Dwayne Epstein provides a full understanding and appreciation of this acting titan's place in the Hollywood pantheon in spite of his very real and human struggles.

Spectacular Passions

Author : Brett Farmer
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2000-10-30
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780822380252

Get Book

Spectacular Passions by Brett Farmer Pdf

The image of the movie-obsessed gay man is a widely circulating and readily recognizable element of the contemporary cultural landscape. Using psychoanalytic theory as his guide while inflecting it with insights from both film theory and queer theory, Brett Farmer moves beyond this cliché to develop an innovative exploration of gay spectatorship. The result, Spectacular Passions, reveals how cinema has been engaged by gay men as a vital forum for “fantasmatic performance”—in this case, the production of specifically queer identities, practices, and pleasures. Building on the psychoanalytic concept of the fantasmatic, Farmer works to depathologize gay male subjectivity. While discussing such films as Kiss of the Spider Woman, The Pirate, Suddenly Last Summer, and Sunset Boulevard, and stars ranging from Mae West to Montgomery Clift, Farmer argues that the particularities of gay men’s social and psychic positionings motivate unique receptions of and investments in film. The Hollywood musical, gay camp readings of the extravagant female star, and the explicit homoeroticism of the cinematic male body in gay fanzines are further proof, says Farmer, of how the shifting libidinal profiles of homosexual desire interact with the fantasy scenarios of Hollywood film to produce a range of variable queer meanings. This fascinating and provocative study makes a significant new contribution to discussions of cinema, spectatorship, and sexuality. As such, it will be welcomed by those in the fields of film theory, queer theory, and cultural studies.

The Gay & Lesbian Theatrical Legacy

Author : Billy J. Harbin,Kim Marra,Robert A. Schanke
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Actors
ISBN : 047206858X

Get Book

The Gay & Lesbian Theatrical Legacy by Billy J. Harbin,Kim Marra,Robert A. Schanke Pdf

Recovers the hidden history of theater professionals who transgressed the gendered expectations of their time

John Wayne

Author : Randy Roberts
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 780 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1997-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0803289707

Get Book

John Wayne by Randy Roberts Pdf

"John Wayne remains a constant in American popular culture. Middle America grew up with him in the late 1920s and 1930s, went to war with him in the 1940s, matured with him in the 1950s, and kept the faith with him in the 1960s and 1970s. . . . In his person and in the persona he so carefully constructed, middle America saw itself, its past, and its future. John Wayne was his country’s alter ego." Thus begins John Wayne: American, a biography bursting with vitality and revealing the changing scene in Hollywood and America from the Great Depression through the Vietnam War. During a long movie career, John Wayne defined the role of the cowboy and soldier, the gruff man of decency, the hero who prevailed when the chips were down. But who was he, really? Here is the first substantive, serious view of a contradictory private and public figure.