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montgomery clift
montgomery clift
Se conserva este programa de la obra teatral y podemos ver fotos de su representación.
Datos del programa:Rare souvenir program, with accompanying broadside with cast and credits listed, from a February 24, 1941 post-Broadway touring production at the Biltmore Theatre in Los Angeles of the play "THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT" which had opened at the Alvin Theatre on April 29, 1940, running for 115 performances before having a return engagement at the Alvin Theatre on September 9, 1940, running for an additional 66 performances, before touring. Starring Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. Cast also included Richard Whorf, Sydney Greenstreet, and MONTGOMERY CLIFT pictured in the souvenir program and listed in the role of "Erik Valkonen" on the double sided broadside that comes with the Souvenir Program. This 16 page souvenir program includes photos from the play, bios and photos of the playwright Robert E. Sherwood, the Lunts, the producers and is in very good overall condition for its age.
Su carrera comprende 17 títulos entre 1948 y 1966. Trabajó con los grandes directores (Hawks, Hitchcock, Stevens, Zinnemann, Kazan, Huston, Wyler) y las grandes estrellas (Lancaster, Marilyn Monroe, Katherine Hepburn, Brando, Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor especialmente) de entonces.
Su carrera comprende 17 títulos entre 1948 y 1966. Trabajó con los grandes directores (Hawks, Hitchcock, Stevens, Zinnemann, Kazan, Huston, Wyler) y las grandes estrellas (Lancaster, Marilyn Monroe, Katherine Hepburn, Brando, Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor especialmente) de entonces.
Su carrera comprende 17 títulos entre 1948 y 1966. Trabajó con los grandes directores (Hawks, Hitchcock, Stevens, Zinnemann, Kazan, Huston, Wyler) y las grandes estrellas (Lancaster, Marilyn Monroe, Katherine Hepburn, Brando, Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor especialmente) de entonces.
Lyric
Say, where did I see this guy?
In red river?
Or a place in the sun?
Maybe the misfits?
Or from here to eternity?
Everybody say, is he all right?
And everybody say, whats he like?
Everybody say, he sure looks funny.
Thats...Montgomery Clift, honey!
New York, New York, New York, 42nd street
Hustlers rustle and pimps pimp the beat
Monty Clift is recognized at dawn
He aint got no shoes and his clothes are torn
I see a car smashed at night
Cut the applause and dim the light
Monty's face is broken on a wheel
Is he alive? can he still feel?
Everybody say, is he all right?
And everybody say, whats he like?
Everybody say, he sure looks funny.
Thats...Montgomery Clift, honey!
Nembutol numbs it all
But I prefer alcohol
He said go out and get me my old movie stills
Go out and get me another roll of pills
There I go again shaking, but I aint got the chills
2 comentarios:
Muy curioso ver así a Monty. Lo que daría yo ahora por verlo en una obra teatral.
Yo sí que daría algo :p
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