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Montgomery Clift

"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.

... media experience of a film . In consequence , big star moments , like Rhett and Scarlett's clinch against the sunset in Gone With The Wind ( 1939 ) , are really distillations of everything that the film is communicating ; this includes ...