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  1. 5. During the filming of "Raintree County" in 1956, Clift was in a terrible car accident. He was leaving a party at co-star and friend Elizabeth Taylor's and fell asleep at the wheel. The accident changed his delicate good looks and lead to years of pain. He predicted that "Raintree County" would do well because audiences would come to see what he looked like before and after the accident.
  2. Dolly Parton was in "Steel Magnolias" with Sam Shepard
  3. Colen Gray was in "Red River" with Montgomery Clift Who was in "A Place in the Sun" with Elizabeth Taylor Who was in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" with Paul Newman Next: Daniel Day Lewis
  4. 3. He appeared on Broadway at age 13 in "Fly Away Home".
  5. Ackerman, Noah (Montgomery Clift) from "The Young Lions"
  6. Montgomery Clift 1. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska on October 17, 1920.
  7. I'm so glad that Fathom continues to show classic movies each month. It really is a different experience watching these films on the big screen. "Lawrence of Arabia" is a big sweeping epic that should be seen on the big screen. Seeing the twister from "Wizard of Oz" or Raymond Burr lumbering towards James Stewart in "Rear Window" really is much exciting than just seeing it on TV. Some titles are more appealing that others. This year it seems like they have about half that are newer classics like "Alien", "Field of Dreams", "Shawshank Redemption". Our movie theater chain in town will periodically show classic movies too and for a lot less than Fathom charges,
  8. The Male Animal (1942) Next: Eugene Pallette
  9. I Wake Up Screaming (1941) Next: Another movie with Elisha Cook, Jr.
  10. I do remember a recent 31 Days of Oscars when TCM showed "Hugo" which came out in 2011.
  11. Dog Day Afternoon Delight
  12. Al Pacino was in "Dog Day Afternoon" with Charles Durning
  13. The Oregon Trail (1936) Next: another early John Wayne movie
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