Kay took a liking to the shy Clift twins and to the more gregarious Brooks; she sought them out herself, and they eagerly accepted her friendship, skiing and tobogganing together until Sunny put a stop to it. "I remember Kay and Monty ...
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Stunning and heartrending, Montgomery Clift is a remarkable tribute to one of Hollywood’s most gifted—and tormented—actors.
Montgomery Clift
Post World War II America saw a return to prosperity and the rise of a significant youth-culture. Television began to replace movies as the chief source of entertainment for the...
Reveals the tragically confused life story of an actor whose work has influenced generations of thespians, from James Dean to Robert De Niro
"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...
Montgomery Clift: A Biography