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Montgomery Clift photographed by J.R. Eyerman, 1948
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Montgomery Clift in From Here To Eternity (1953)
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If you have a goal - and you’re busy growing - you’re safe. It’s only when you believe of yourself what the general public believes that you start losing the courage to risk outward failure. - Montgomery Clift
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Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift on the Paramount lot by Peter Stackpole.
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Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift, 1960.
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Jennifer Jones and Montgomery Clift in Indiscretion of an American Wife (1953)
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Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift relaxing together during the filming of A Place in the Sun at Lake Tahoe, 1950
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“We all got totally soused somewhere on the West Side, and I remember Monty shouting to Liz, ‘You are the only woman I will ever love,’ and Elizabeth slumped in a chair staring at him with those magnificent violet eyes and crooning, 'Baby, oh baby,’ over and over again.” -Ed Foote on his last memory of Montgomery Clift.
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Montgomery Clift photographed by Stanley Kubrick, 1949
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Shelley Winters and Montgomery Clift in A Place in the Sun (George Stevens, 1951)
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Montgomery Clift listens intently to Director Edward Dmytryk’s instructions on the set of Raintree Country.
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Montgomery Clift in You Touched Me!, his last Broadway appearance, 1945
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Montgomery Clift photographed by Stanley Kubrick in 1948
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