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The Misfits: Story of a shoot
By (Author) Arthur Miller
By (author) Serge Toubiana
Phaidon Press Ltd
Phaidon Press Ltd
16th March 2000
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
791.4372
Hardback
192
Width 184mm, Height 250mm, Spine 20mm
780g
Tells the story of the making of the legendary film "The Misfits" (1961), directed by John Huston and starring Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable and Montgomery Clift. As part of the promotional strategy for the film, The Magnum photographic agency was given the exclusive right to take photographs during the shooting. Eight of its most famous photographers covered the production, both on and off the set. Two hundred of their pictures are reproduced here in rich duotone, providing both a documentary of the making of a film and an intimate portrait of three of the most famous film stars of all time. The photographs are accompanied by an essay recounting the tragic and triumphant story of the film and an interview with Arthur Miller, husband of Marilyn Monroe and writer of the movie.
"A must for photography and Monroe fans alike."British Journal of Photography
Arthur Miller was America's leading dramatist over the last 50 years. His plays include Death of a Salesman (1940), The Crucible (1953) and A View From the Bridge (1955). He is also the author of the novel, Focus (1945), and several non-fiction works. Miller adapted the screenplay for The Misfits from his own story.
Serge Toubiana is Editor-in-Chief of the influential film magazine Cahiers du cinema. He is also the co-author of several books about the cinema, including the biography Truffaut (1999).