The 1961 film The Misfits saw the collaboration of director John Huston with playwright Arthur Miller and brought together on screen Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe in what would be their final roles. Adding to the productions luster, the elite photo agency Magnum was hired to do the on-set photography. The photographs of this landmark film represent the end of an era of Hollywood stardom and the emergence of a new vision of the actors craft.
The 1961 film The Misfits saw the collaboration of director John Huston with playwright Arthur Miller and brought together on screen Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe in what would be their final roles. Adding to the productions luster, the elite photo agency Magnum was hired to do the on-set photography. The photographs of this landmark film represent the end of an era of Hollywood stardom and the emergence of a new vision of the actors craft.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
George Kouvaros is associate professor of film in the School of English, Media, and Performing Arts at the University of New South Wales. He is author of Where Does It Happen? John Cassavetes and Cinema at the Breaking Point (Minnesota, 2004).
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Acknowledgments Introduction: A Measure of Time 1. Absorption and the Method: The Iconography of Method Acting 2. The Star Brought Down to Earth: The Actor and Postwar Photography 3. Being Private in Public: Marilyn Monroe’s Performance of Intimacy 4. Acting as Labor: Picturing The Misfits 5. “Those Who Wait”: The Misfits and Late Hollywood Style 6. Playing with Time: The Magnum Photographs as Historical Record Notes Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: A Measure of Time 1. Absorption and the Method: The Iconography of Method Acting 2. The Star Brought Down to Earth: The Actor and Postwar Photography 3. Being Private in Public: Marilyn Monroe’s Performance of Intimacy 4. Acting as Labor: Picturing The Misfits 5. “Those Who Wait”: The Misfits and Late Hollywood Style 6. Playing with Time: The Magnum Photographs as Historical Record Notes Index
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