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  1. 1 de may. de 2021 · Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor filming "Raintree County" in 1956 | Photo: Getty Images Clift had become addicted to alcohol, and his health was constantly declining, affecting his career. Taylor had tried to get him out of his addiction and revive his career, but only death could separate him from his many woes.

  2. There is no denying that the on-screen magic felt between Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift translated into a lifetime of friendship. A Place in the Sun, Raintree County, and Suddenly, Last Summer, are some of the films responsible for bringing the Hollywood stars’ platonic passion out of the shadows.The famed movie star and her leading man first starred together in the 1951 drama, A ...

  3. 10 de sept. de 2023 · In addition to her impressive acting credits, she also saved the life of Montgomery Clift. Taylor had reached the zenith of the film industry during the 1950s on the back of several successful projects that had propelled her to the top. That’s why many expected Raintree County, her 1957 collaboration with Clift, to be another major hit that ...

  4. De repente, el último verano es una película dirigida por Joseph L. Mankiewicz con Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift. Sinopsis : En 1937, la señora Venable, una vida multimillonaria, le ...

  5. 23 de jul. de 2021 · Ser una de las estrellas más poderosas de Hollywood tiene sus ventajas, y Elizabeth Taylor, que además de serlo lo sabía, volvió a usar una vez más su influencia para conseguirle a Clift un ...

  6. 16 de feb. de 2018 · Pocas veces dos actores en la cumbre de su extraordinaria belleza-Elizabeth Taylor y Montgomery Clift- han destilado tanta pasión y deseo. Esa belleza se extiende de forma trágica a toda la película, ‘Un lugar en el sol’, una maravilla filmada en 1951 por George Stevens que traemos hoy a esta sección, en la que Antonio Bazaga persigue nutrir el fin de semana de obras maestras de la ...

  7. A Place in the Sun was directed by George Stevens from a screenplay by Harry Brown and Michael Wilson, and stars Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, and Shelley Winters; its supporting actors included Anne Revere and Raymond Burr. Burr's performance impressed TV producer Gail Patrick, and would later lead to her casting him as Perry Mason.