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The Misfits is a 1961 American contemporary Western film directed by John Huston and written by Arthur Miller, who adapted his own 1957 short story. It stars Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, and Montgomery Clift, alongside Thelma Ritter and Eli Wallach. The plot centers on a newly divorced woman (Monroe), and her relationships with a friendly ...
MISFITS, the Minnesota Society for Interest in Science Fiction and Fantasy; The Misfits: A Study of Sexual Outsiders, by Colin Henry Wilson; The Misfits, a novel by James Howe; Misfits, a documentary play by Alex Finlayson about the making of the 1961 film; Misfits Boxing, a promotion founded by British entertainer KSI
"In a documentary on the making of The Misfits, Eli Wallach told a story of Huston directing the scene where Wallach was at a bar with Gable. Huston told him that the most intoxicated he himself had ever been was the day before, even though he had seemed sober.
Feature Film: Produced in South Vietnam and were screened to the public for free circa 1956 1958: The Quiet American: Joseph L. Mankiewicz: Audie Murphy, Michael Redgrave, Giorgia Moll: English Feature Film: This was the first American feature film shot in Vietnam and was considered by some to be an American propaganda film 1959
Seven Arts reported a loss of $1,090,212 in 1960 but a profit of $1.1 million in 1961. [9] In June 1961 the company issued its first annual report. This announced, among other things, formation of the Seven Arts-Bryanston Film company (see below), a $5 million investment in real estate in the Bahamas, and an acquisition of the Famous Artists ...
The Misfits, directed by John Huston, was released to theaters in the United States. The film would end up being the last for its two leading stars, Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe. Moore Air Base became inactive, along with the 78th Fighter Group of the U.S. Air Force. Born: Carmen Colón, first victim of the Alphabet murders (d. 1971); in ...
Vietnam at 24 Frames a Second A Critical and Thematic Analysis of Over 400 Films About the Vietnam War. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 0-89950-848-0. Hellmann, John (1991). Micahel Anderegg (ed.). Inventing Vietnam: The War in Film and Television. Temple University Press. pp. 140– 152. Marchetti, Gina (1994).
Title Director Cast Genre Note 20,000 Eyes: Jack Leewood: Gene Nelson, Merry Anders: Thriller: 20th Century Fox: The Absent-Minded Professor: Robert Stevenson: Fred ...