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The Misfits is a 1961 American
United States

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 drama film
Drama film

A drama film is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth characterization of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, poverty, crime and corruption put the characters in conflict with themselves, others, society and even natural phenome...
, written by Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller

Arthur Miller was an United States playwright and essayist. He was a prominent figure in Theater in the United States and film for almost 100 years, writing a wide variety of dramas, including celebrated Play such as The Crucible, A View from the Bridge, All My Sons, and Death of a Salesman, which are studied and performed w...
, directed by John Huston
John Huston

John Marcellus Huston was an United States film director and actor. He was known for directing the films, The Maltese Falcon , The Asphalt Jungle , The Treasure of the Sierra Madre , Key Largo , The African Queen , The Misfits , and The Man Who Would Be King ....
, and starring Clark Gable
Clark Gable

Clark Gable was an Cinema of the United States, nicknamed "The King of Hollywood" in his heyday. In , the American Film Institute named Gable seventh among the AFI's 100 Years......
, Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, singer, model, and a sex symbol.After spending much of her childhood in foster homes, Monroe began a career as a model, which led to a film contract in 1946....
, Montgomery Clift
Montgomery Clift

Edward Montgomery Clift was an United Statesn film actor. He was known for his brooding, sensitive, working-class character roles, and received four Academy Award nominations during his career....
, Thelma Ritter
Thelma Ritter

Thelma Ritter was an United States Tony Award-winning character actor of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s....
, and Eli Wallach
Eli Wallach

Eli Herschel Wallach is an United States film, TV and stage actor, who gained fame in the late 1950. For his performance in Baby Doll he won a BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer and a Golden Globe nomination....
. It was the final film appearance for Gable and Monroe. Even though it was not a commercial success at the time of its release, it has later garnered critical respect for its script as well as the leading performances.

he Misfits takes place in Reno
Reno, Nevada

Reno is the county seat of Washoe County, Nevada, Nevada, United States. A 2006 estimate indicated that the city's population had increased to 214,853, but ranked Reno as the third largest city in the state following Las Vegas, Nevada, and Henderson, Nevada....
. It depicts the chance meeting and friendship of a depressed divorcée
Divorcee

Divorc?e, or Divorcee, refers to a person whose marriage has ended in divorce, a legal dissolution of marriage before death by either spouse....
, Roslyn Taber (Monroe), and Gay Langland (Gable), an aging ex-cowboy
Cowboy

A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks....
 prone to gambling and surviving on mustang
Mustang (horse)

A Mustang is a free-roaming feral horse of the North American American Old West that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spain....
 rustling.






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The Misfits is a 1961 American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 drama film
Drama film

A drama film is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth characterization of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, poverty, crime and corruption put the characters in conflict with themselves, others, society and even natural phenome...
, written by Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller

Arthur Miller was an United States playwright and essayist. He was a prominent figure in Theater in the United States and film for almost 100 years, writing a wide variety of dramas, including celebrated Play such as The Crucible, A View from the Bridge, All My Sons, and Death of a Salesman, which are studied and performed w...
, directed by John Huston
John Huston

John Marcellus Huston was an United States film director and actor. He was known for directing the films, The Maltese Falcon , The Asphalt Jungle , The Treasure of the Sierra Madre , Key Largo , The African Queen , The Misfits , and The Man Who Would Be King ....
, and starring Clark Gable
Clark Gable

Clark Gable was an Cinema of the United States, nicknamed "The King of Hollywood" in his heyday. In , the American Film Institute named Gable seventh among the AFI's 100 Years......
, Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, singer, model, and a sex symbol.After spending much of her childhood in foster homes, Monroe began a career as a model, which led to a film contract in 1946....
, Montgomery Clift
Montgomery Clift

Edward Montgomery Clift was an United Statesn film actor. He was known for his brooding, sensitive, working-class character roles, and received four Academy Award nominations during his career....
, Thelma Ritter
Thelma Ritter

Thelma Ritter was an United States Tony Award-winning character actor of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s....
, and Eli Wallach
Eli Wallach

Eli Herschel Wallach is an United States film, TV and stage actor, who gained fame in the late 1950. For his performance in Baby Doll he won a BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer and a Golden Globe nomination....
. It was the final film appearance for Gable and Monroe. Even though it was not a commercial success at the time of its release, it has later garnered critical respect for its script as well as the leading performances.

Story

The Misfits takes place in Reno
Reno, Nevada

Reno is the county seat of Washoe County, Nevada, Nevada, United States. A 2006 estimate indicated that the city's population had increased to 214,853, but ranked Reno as the third largest city in the state following Las Vegas, Nevada, and Henderson, Nevada....
. It depicts the chance meeting and friendship of a depressed divorcée
Divorcee

Divorc?e, or Divorcee, refers to a person whose marriage has ended in divorce, a legal dissolution of marriage before death by either spouse....
, Roslyn Taber (Monroe), and Gay Langland (Gable), an aging ex-cowboy
Cowboy

A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks....
 prone to gambling and surviving on mustang
Mustang (horse)

A Mustang is a free-roaming feral horse of the North American American Old West that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spain....
 rustling. He sells the horses to slaughterhouse
Slaughterhouse

A slaughterhouse, also called an abattoir ,or freezing works , is a facility where animals are killed and processed into meat foods....
s for the manufacture of dog food
Dog food

Dog food is plant or animal material intended for consumption by dogs or other Canidaes. Special types of dog food, given as a reward, and not as a staple, are known as dog treats....
. Wallach plays Guido, Langland's pilot partner, and Clift plays Perce Howland, a drifter
Drifter

Drifter may refer to:*Drifter who drifts from place to place...
 rodeo rider. The rodeo scenes were filmed in Dayton, Nevada
Dayton, Nevada

Dayton is a census-designated place in Lyon County, Nevada, Nevada, United States. The population was 5,907 at the United States Census, 2000....
, east of Carson City. The climax takes place during wrangling scenes on a dry Nevada lakebed in the Black Rock Desert
Black Rock Desert

The Black Rock Desert is a dry lake bed and the surrounding endorheic basin in northwestern Nevada in the United States. The flat expanse of dry lake, or playa, is a remnant of the prehistoric Lake Lahontan, which existed between 18,000 and 7,000 BC during the Wisconsin glaciation....
.

Principal cast

  • Clark Gable
    Clark Gable

    Clark Gable was an Cinema of the United States, nicknamed "The King of Hollywood" in his heyday. In , the American Film Institute named Gable seventh among the AFI's 100 Years......
     as Gay Langland
  • Marilyn Monroe
    Marilyn Monroe

    Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, singer, model, and a sex symbol.After spending much of her childhood in foster homes, Monroe began a career as a model, which led to a film contract in 1946....
     as Roslyn Taber
  • Montgomery Clift
    Montgomery Clift

    Edward Montgomery Clift was an United Statesn film actor. He was known for his brooding, sensitive, working-class character roles, and received four Academy Award nominations during his career....
     as Perce Howland
  • Thelma Ritter
    Thelma Ritter

    Thelma Ritter was an United States Tony Award-winning character actor of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s....
     as Isabelle Steers
  • Eli Wallach
    Eli Wallach

    Eli Herschel Wallach is an United States film, TV and stage actor, who gained fame in the late 1950. For his performance in Baby Doll he won a BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer and a Golden Globe nomination....
     as Guido
  • James Barton as Fletcher's grandfather
  • Kevin McCarthy
    Kevin McCarthy

    Kevin McCarthy may refer to:*Kevin McCarthy , Texan radio personality*Kevin McCarthy , United States Congressman from California*Kevin McCarthy , member of the Iowa House of Representatives...
     as Raymond Taber
  • Estelle Winwood
    Estelle Winwood

    Estelle Winwood was an England stage and film actor who moved to United States in mid-career and became celebrated for her longevity....
     as the church lady


Production

The making of The Misfits was troublesome due to several factors, not the least of which were the heat of the northern Nevada desert and the breakdown of the marriage of Monroe and the movie's scriptwriter Arthur Miller.

Director Huston gambled and drank through some nights, and occasionally fell asleep on the set. The production company had to cover for some of his gambling losses. His then-lover Marietta Peabody Tree
Marietta Peabody Tree

Marietta Peabody Tree was an United States socialite and political supporter, who represented the United States on the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, appointed under the administration of John F....
 had an uncredited part. Arthur Miller wrote new pages throughout the shoot, editing and revising the script as the concepts of the film evolved.

Marilyn Monroe was sinking further into alcohol and prescription drugs. Huston shut down production in August 1960 to send Monroe to a hospital for detox. Close-ups after her release were shot using soft focus
Soft focus

In photography, soft focus is a Lens flaw, in which the lens forms images that are blurred due to spherical aberration. A soft focus lens deliberately introduces spherical aberration in order to give the appearance of blurring the image while retaining sharp edges; it is not the same as an out-of-focus image, and the effect cannot be...
. Monroe was nearly always late to the set, sometimes not showing up. She spent her nights learning lines with drama coach Paula Strasberg
Paula Strasberg

Paula Miller Strasberg was a former stage actress who became actor/teacher Lee Strasberg's second wife, mother of actors John Strasberg and Susan Strasberg as well as Marilyn Monroe's acting coach/confidante....
. Monroe's confidant
Confidant

In theater, the confidant character is usually someone the lead character confides in and trusts. Typically, these consist of the best friend, relative, Physician or boss....
 and masseur, Ralph Roberts, was cast as an ambulance
Ambulance

file:Ambulancebroomfieldhospital.jpgfile:C12 air ambulance.jpgfile:Scilly Isles Ambulance Service alongside Tresco quay.jpgAn ambulance is a vehicle for transporting sick or injured people, to, from or between places of treatment for an illness or injury....
 attendant in the film's rodeo scene.

Gable insisted on doing his own stunts, including being dragged about 400 feet across the dry lakebed at more than 30 miles per hour.

In a documentary about the making of The Misfits, Eli Wallach
Eli Wallach

Eli Herschel Wallach is an United States film, TV and stage actor, who gained fame in the late 1950. For his performance in Baby Doll he won a BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer and a Golden Globe nomination....
 told a story of Huston directing a scene where Wallach was at a bar with Gable. Huston told him that the most intoxicated he, himself, had ever been was the day before, even though he had seemed sober. The lesson was that an intoxicated person tries to act sober.

Thomas B. Allen
Thomas B. Allen

Thomas B. Allen was an United States painting and illustrator known for a moody and expressionism style that pushed the boundaries of commercial art in the 1950s and 60s....
 was assigned to create drawings of the film as it was made. Magnum
Magnum

'Magnum' from Latin ...
 photo agency had staff photographers including Inge Morath
Inge Morath

Ingeborg Morath was an Austrian-born list of photographers. ...
 assigned to document the making of The Misfits.

During production, the lead cast stayed at the Mapes Hotel in Reno. Film locations included the Washoe County Court House on Virginia Street, and nearby Pyramid Lake
Pyramid Lake

Pyramid Lake is an endorheic salt lake , approximately 188 square miles in area, in the Great Basin in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Nevada....
. The bar scene where Monroe plays paddle ball
Paddle ball

Paddle ball is a one-person toy played with an attached ball and paddle. Using a flat paddle with a small rubber ball attached at the center via an elastic string, the player tries to hit the ball with the paddle in succession as many times as possible....
 was filmed in Dayton, Nevada
Dayton, Nevada

Dayton is a census-designated place in Lyon County, Nevada, Nevada, United States. The population was 5,907 at the United States Census, 2000....
, east of Carson City. Filming was completed on November 4, 1960 and The Misfits was released on 1 February 1961.

Aftermath

Three days after filming ended, Gable suffered a heart attack
Myocardial infarction

Myocardial infarction , commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when the Blood flow to part of the heart is interrupted. This is most commonly due to occlusion of a coronary artery following the rupture of a Vulnerable plaque, which is an unstable collection of lipids and white blood cells in the wall of an artery....
, and died 11 days later. Monroe and Clift attended the premiere in New York in February 1961, while Monroe was on pass from a psychiatric hospital; she later said that she hated the film and hated herself in it. Within a year and a half, she was dead of an alleged drug overdose. The Misfits was the last completed film for both Monroe and Gable, her childhood screen idol.

Montgomery Clift, who had been badly injured in an automobile accident in 1956 and had to undergo reconstructive surgery
Reconstructive surgery

Reconstructive surgery is in its broadest sense the use of surgery to restore the form and function of the body.Although plastic surgery and plastic surgeons are involved in many aspects of reconstructive surgery, there are other branches of surgery that also perform reconstructive procedures....
 on his face, died four years after the filming. Thelma Ritter died eight years after the movie was made. Eli Wallach
Eli Wallach

Eli Herschel Wallach is an United States film, TV and stage actor, who gained fame in the late 1950. For his performance in Baby Doll he won a BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer and a Golden Globe nomination....
 and Kevin McCarthy
Kevin McCarthy

Kevin McCarthy may refer to:*Kevin McCarthy , Texan radio personality*Kevin McCarthy , United States Congressman from California*Kevin McCarthy , member of the Iowa House of Representatives...
 went on to movie and stage careers that extend into the 21st century. In all, four of the film's five top-billed actors died within that decade, three of them from heart attacks.

Magnum Photos
Magnum Photos

Magnum Photos is an international photography cooperative owned by its photographer-members, with offices located in New York, Paris, London and Tokyo....
 was given exclusive rights to take pictures of the making of the movie. Photographs taken by Inge Morath
Inge Morath

Ingeborg Morath was an Austrian-born list of photographers. ...
 and Eve Arnold
Eve Arnold

Eve Arnold is an American photojournalist and was the first female member of the Magnum Photos agency .Arnold was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to immigrant Russian-Jewish parents, William and Bessie Cohen ....
, among others, have been on display at various exhibitions around the world. Morath and Arthur Miller were married in 1962 and their union lasted 40 years until her death in 2002.

Miller's autobiography, Timebends (1987), described the making of the film. The 2001 PBS documentary
Documentary film

Documentary film is a broad category of visual expression that is based on the attempt, in one fashion or another, to "document" reality. Although "documentary film" originally referred to movies shot on film stock, it has subsequently expanded to include video and new media productions that can be either direct-to-video or made for a televis...
, Making The Misfits, did the same. Miller's last play, Finishing the Picture
Finishing the Picture

Finishing the Picture is Arthur Miller's final Play . It was produced at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois in the autumn of 2004, just months before Miller's death on February 10, 2005 at his Connecticut home....
 (2004), although fiction, was largely based on the events involved in the making of The Misfits.

Commercial and critical reception

Despite on-set difficulties, Monroe, Clift, and Gable delivered performances that modern movie critics consider superb. Monroe received the 1961 Golden Globe Award
Golden Globe Award

The Golden Globe Awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry, both domestic and foreign, and to focus wide public attention upon the best in film and television program....
 as World Film Favorite in March, 1962. Directors Guild of America
Directors Guild of America

Directors Guild of America is the trade union which represents the interests of film director and television director directors in the United States motion picture industry....
 nominated Huston as best director.

There were high expectations for the film, given the star power of its writer, director, and lead actors. Producer Frank E. Taylor had heralded The Misfits as "the ultimate motion picture" before its release.

The Misfits was met with mixed reviews, due mostly to its inevitably disjointed nature, and failed to meet expectations at the box office
Box office

A box office is a place where Ticket s are sold to the public for admission to a venue. Patrons may perform the transaction at a countertop, through an unblocked hole through a wall, or at a wicket ....
, but it has since developed a cult following. Despite being shot in black and white, the final cost was about $4 million. It was said to be the most expensive black and white film made to that point in time. Its original domestic gross was just over its estimated budget of $4,000,000, making 4,100,000 dollars in its initial USA release. It has brought larger profits to United Artists
United Artists

United Artists Entertainment LLC is an United States film studio. The current United Artists was formed in November 2006 under a partnership between producer/actor Tom Cruise and his production partner, Paula Wagner, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., an MGM company....
 since its release on DVD.

The horror punk band the Misfits derived its title from this film, because of original lead singer Glenn Danzig
Glenn Danzig

Glenn Danzig is an United States of America singer, songwriter, musician, entrepreneur and a progenitor of the horror punk subgenre of music. He is the founder of bands Misfits , Samhain , and Danzig ....
's interest in Marilyn Monroe. Outside the Misfits, Danzig also produced a song called "Who Killed Marilyn?
Who Killed Marilyn?

"Who Killed Marilyn?" is a song by Glenn Danzig, about questions surrounding the death of actress Death of Marilyn Monroe, with the titular question suggesting she was murdered....
".

Further reading

  • Goode, James (1963). The Making of The Misfits. Limelight Editions. ISBN 0-87910-065-6. A detailed day-to-day account on the shooting of the film, written by a journalist.


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