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Marilyn: Behind the Icon - The Misfits
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Gary Vitacco-Robles on Aug 3, 2020
Marilyn: Behind the Icon –Monroe is Forlorn Perfection in The Misfits Marilyn Monroe, playwright Arthur Miller Producer Frank Taylor announced that The Misfits, an independent film, would be the “ultimate motion picture,” the joint vision of a leading American playwright and an internati read more
The Misfits (1961)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Apr 7, 2017
The Misfits
Directed by John Huston
Written by Arthur Miller
1961/USA
Seven Arts Pictures/Seven Arts Productions
First viewing/Netflix rental This isn’t Arthur Miller’s best work but it’s excellent to look at and you can’t beat the cast. Roslyn (Marilyn Monroe) is in Reno read more
The Misfits Final film of Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe 1961
Pop Culture ImagineMDD Posted by ImagineMDD on Jun 29, 2014
The Misfits 1961The final film of Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe
Directed by John Huston, the 1961 movie, The Misfits starred Clark Gable,
The Misfits Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Clift, Thelma Ritter and Eli Wallach. There is a lot outside of the movie itself that makes i read more
"The Misfits" and Me - by Christian Esquevin
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Aug 13, 2012
Where does
the first step begin on a journey to fate? For me it was sometime in August of
1960, just a kid on a camping trip with his parents and their friends. Lake
Tahoe was the destination, with side trips to Squaw Valley, Reno, Carson City,
and Virginia City, Nevada. Little did I know, nor anyon read more
"The Misfits" and Me - by Christian Esquevin
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Aug 13, 2012
Where does
the first step begin on a journey to fate? For me it was sometime in August of
1960, just a kid on a camping trip with his parents and their friends. Lake
Tahoe was the destination, with side trips to Squaw Valley, Reno, Carson City,
and Virginia City, Nevada. Little did I know, nor anyon read more
"The Misfits" and Me - by Christian Esquevin
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on Aug 13, 2012
Where does
the first step begin on a journey to fate? For me it was sometime in August of
1960, just a kid on a camping trip with his parents and their friends. Lake
Tahoe was the destination, with side trips to Squaw Valley, Reno, Carson City,
and Virginia City, Nevada. Little did I know, nor anyon read more
Myth Making: The Misfits (1961)
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 28, 2012
Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Arthur Miller traveled to Reno, Nevada, in the spring of 1956 to divorce his first wife. Fulfilling the state's six week residency requirement until the marriage was legally dissolved, Miller stayed at a cabin on Pyramid Lake, about 100 miles from "the biggest littl read more
Myth Making: The Misfits (1961)
Lady Eve's Reel Life Posted by The Lady Eve on May 28, 2012
Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Arthur Miller traveled to Reno, Nevada, in the spring of 1956 to divorce his first wife. Fulfilling the state's six week residency requirement until the marriage was legally dissolved, Miller stayed at a cabin on Pyramid Lake, about 100 miles from "the biggest littl read more
My (Slightly More Than) Month with Marilyn: The Misfits (1961)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Jan 11, 2012
Tonight’s movie, The Misfits, concludes the works of Ms. Marilyn Monroe and ends This (Slightly More Than) Month with Marilyn. We still have two more entries in the series with tomorrow’s review of My Week with Marilyn and an overall wrap-up of the series. I’ll go further into read more
The Misfits
MacGuffin Movies Posted by RBuccicone on Aug 22, 2011
The Misfits (1961) I have never been sold on Marilyn Monroe as anything but a ditz with an outrageous body. In the handful of pictures I have seen, she always comes off as ignorant and naive so that I feel no option but to assume this is how she was off-screen. In her last work, however, read more