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Clift's next movie was The Heiress.
Clift's next movie was Alfred Hitchcock's I Confess.

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Clift's first movie role was opposite John Wayne in the 1948 film Red River, which was shot in 1946 and released in 1948.
Clift's second movie was The Search.
Clift had a large female following, and Olivia De Havilland was flooded with angry fan letters because her character rejects Clift's character in the final scene of the movie.
Clift's performance in the movie is regarded as one of the signature method acting performances.
The movie was a box office failure due to the controversy over Clift's character ( a Catholic priest )' s being romantically involved with a woman.
Clift's final completely pre-accident movie was Terminal Station ( also known as " Indiscretion of an American Wife ").
Once again Clift's performance was critically acclaimed ; however, the movie bombed at the box office due to its lackluster script.

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" Spiegel disliked O ' Toole, having worked with him on Suddenly, Last Summer ( where O ' Toole was an understudy for Montgomery Clift and considered to take over his part after Clift's alcoholism caused problems ), but acceded to Lean's demands after Finney and Brando dropped out.
The couple was asked to make Morris less of a villain than he was in their play and the original novel in deference to the studio's desire to capitalize on Montgomery Clift's reputation as a romantic leading man.
Clift's mother's nickname was " Sunny ", and was reportedly adopted as a one-year old.
His main acting rival, Marlon Brando, was so moved by Clift's performance, that he voted for Clift to win the Academy Award for Best Actor, and was sure that he would win.
Clift's last Oscar nomination was for best supporting actor for his role in Judgment at Nuremberg ( 1961 ), a 12-minute supporting part.
Clift's body was taken to the city morgue a few miles away at 520 First Avenue and autopsied.
It is commonly believed that drug addiction was responsible for Clift's many health problems and his death.
She was a guest, along with David Puttnam on the BBC Radio 4 documentary I Had The Misery Thursday, a tribute programme to film actor Montgomery Clift, which was aired in 1986, on the twentieth anniversary of Clift's death.

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The bunker is the secure, undisclosed location where former Vice President Dick Cheney remained under protection in secret after the 9 / 11 attacks: according to Clift's report, entitled " Shining Light on Cheney's Hideaway " Biden said a young naval officer giving him a tour of the residence showed him the hideaway, which is behind a massive steel door secured by an elaborate lock with a narrow connecting hallway lined with shelves filled with communications equipment.
Donna Reed played the role of Alma " Lorene " Burke, a prostitute and mistress of Montgomery Clift's character which earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for 1953.
As part of Sunny Clift's lifelong preparation for acceptance by her reported biological family, a goal which she never fully achieved, she raised Clift and his siblings as if they were aristocrats.
Clift's performance saw him nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor.
Arguably Clift's peak came with the 1953 classic From Here to Eternity.
Alerted by friend Kevin McCarthy, who witnessed the accident, Taylor raced to Clift's side, manually pulling a tooth out of his tongue as he had begun to choke on it.
As a result, Clift's health and looks deteriorated considerably from then until his death.
Patricia Bosworth, who had access to Clift's family and many people who knew and worked with him, wrote in her book, " Monty carried on affairs with men and women.
Clint Eastwood singled out Clift's performance as the one that had the greatest influence on his own acting career.

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The next day, the names of the eight tracks not composed by Clint Mansell – Black Swans main composer – were released, listing The Chemical Brothers as contributing three new songs for the movie.
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It was a bit part as a " cabaret parasite " in the drama Eyes of Youth that caught the attention of screenwriter June Mathis, who thought he would be perfect for her next movie.
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Beginning on July 11, the network rolled out its inaugural Saturday night schedule with a two-hour movie premiere of Werewolf, and over the next three weeks the series The New Adventures of Beans Baxter, Karen's Song and Down and Out in Beverly Hills were added.
Initially given a blue color scheme, the TIE fighter models for the first Star Wars movie were grey to better film against a bluescreen ; TIE fighters in the next two movies shifted back to being a muted blue.
20th Century Fox, Walden, and the C. S. Lewis Estate finally decided that The Magician's Nephew would be the basis for the next movie following the release of the 2010 film The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
Her next role would significantly reinforce her position as a bona fide international movie star, The English Patient, based on the prize winning novel by Michael Ondaatje and directed by Anthony Minghella, was a worldwide hit.
Jezebel marked the beginning of the most successful phase of Davis's career, and over the next few years she was listed in the annual " Quigley Poll of the Top Ten Money Making Stars ", which was compiled from the votes of movie exhibitors throughout the U. S. for the stars that had generated the most revenue in their theaters over the previous year.
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