pixienatthecat reblogged
En regardant "Une place au soleil" A place in the sun" de George Stevens hier soir.
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En regardant "Une place au soleil" A place in the sun" de George Stevens hier soir.
A PLACE IN THE SUN (1951) dir. George Stevens
MONTGOMERY CLIFT as George Eastman in A PLACE IN THE SUN (1951) dir. George Stevens
Grace Brown and Chester Gillette.
“Men are so disgustingly prompt. I think they do it just to put us women in a bad light.”
– A Place in the Sun (1951) dir. George Stevens adapted from Theodore Dreiser’s 1925 novel An American Tragedy
Seems like we always spend the best part of our time just saying goodbye. A PLACE IN THE SUN (1951) dir. George Stevens
Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in a promotional photo for ‘A Place In The Sun’, 1951.
A Place in the Sun (1951)
Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in A Place in the Sun (1951)
Elizabeth was willing to fight for both loved ones and causes. In 1956 her friend Montgomery Clift was in a near fatal car accident; Elizabeth reached her hand down his throat to pull out his dislodged teeth which saved him from choking. She then later insisted producers hire the troubled actor if they wanted her to star in their films. In 1976, the Israel-loving Liz very quietly offered to exchange herself as a hostage in order to free the 248 passengers who had been hi-jacked on an Air France plane by Palestinian terrorists.
Monty Clift and Frieda Inescort (?) between takes of ‘A Place in the Sun’.
(Can someone please help me identify who the woman in this picture is?)