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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 ...
Marilyn Monroe and Gable with Eli Wallach and Montgomery Clift (in the background) in The Misfits (1961) Gable's last film was The Misfits (1961), with a script by Arthur Miller and directed by John Huston. Co-starring with Gable were Marilyn Monroe (in her last completed film), Montgomery Clift, Eli Wallach and Thelma Ritter.
Arnold's photos of Monroe on the set of 1961's The Misfits are some of her most famous images of the actress. This never-before-seen photo shows Marilyn between takes on the film's Nevada set in 1960.
Gable acted alongside Sophia Loren in It Started in Naples (1960). Gable's final film appearance was in the John Huston-directed western The Misfits (1961), released post-humously. It was also Marilyn Monroe's last acting role. [8]
But by the time Marilyn began working on Arthur's movie The Misfits, the marriage started having problems. Between a slew of miscarriages, hurtful words from Arthur, and Marilyn's drug addiction ...
Marilyn Monroe (center), Clark Gable (right), filming in 1961 for The Misfits. Of Huston's next five films, only The Misfits (1961), gained critical approval. [21] Critics have since noted the "retrospective atmosphere of doom" associated with the film.
On May 19th, 1962, Marilyn Monroe serenaded President John F. Kennedy with her now infamous rendition of "Happy Birthday". The two were already rumored to be involved in an affair and this sultry ...
In 1961, Wallach co-starred with Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Clift and Clark Gable in The Misfits, Monroe's and Gable's last film before their deaths. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] Wallach never learned why he was cast in the film, although he suspected that Monroe had something to do with it. [ 21 ]