| The full Monty: A compelling look at the complex star of stage & screen | |
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| In reply to: The recent Montgomery Clift documentary can be watched for free on Tubi. - kieran 11:41 pm EDT 08/25/21 | |
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| Montgomery Clift (1920-1966) left behind a cinematic legacy that includes Oscar-caliber classics, like ''Red River'' (1948), ''The Heiress'' (1949), ''A Place in the Sun'' (1951) and ''From Here to Eternity'' (1953). Plus, he played Broadway many times, opposite the likes of the Lunts and Tallulah Bankhead, and originated roles in Tennessee Williams' ''You Touched Me'' and Thornton Wilder's ''The Skin of Our Teeth.'' But in recent memory, Clift's career has been somewhat overshadowed by the ''tragic gay'' narrative that he was a self-destructive, doomed, morose closet case. ''Making Montgomery Clift,'' written and directed by Robert Clift, his nephew, and Hillary Demmon, sets out to restore the fuller story and glory to this 4-time Oscar nominee. Using a cavalcade of clips and reel-to-reel recordings, this 2018 documentary dispels many myths and misconceptions about the Hollywood heartthrob. It celebrates his intelligence and dedication to his craft and touches on his joy for living, plus his love life with men and women. It's a compassionate portrait of Clift that reframes and reaffirms him as the true artist he always was. |
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| Link | Also worth watching: Elizabeth Taylor's TCM tribute to Montgomery Clift |
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