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The Ruby Throated Sparrow

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(Bailey, 23. Portland.)

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Black and White Movie Still of the Day: Last Tango in Paris
A light, romantic image that belies the dark passions and psychological torment of this extremely provocative, troubling film.

Black and White Movie Still of the Day: Last Tango in Paris

A light, romantic image that belies the dark passions and psychological torment of this extremely provocative, troubling film.

Black and White Movie Still of the Day: A Streetcar Named Desire

Go on. Try to convince me that Brando’s Stanley Kowalski isn’t one of the sexiest, terrifying, repellent and alluring characters of all time. Just try.

Black and White Movie Still of the Day: A Streetcar Named Desire

Go on. Try to convince me that Brando’s Stanley Kowalski isn’t one of the sexiest, terrifying, repellent and alluring characters of all time. Just try.

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Marlon Brando (American, 1924 –2004)
 

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Marlon Brando (American, 1924 –2004)

 

Black and white movie still of the day: Guys and Dolls
My first memory of Marlon Brando was seeing him for a few seconds in the “MGM Musicals Collection” preview that came on before I watched The Sound of Music. It was only a moment—he sang the first few lines of “Luck Be A Lady.” Even then, seven year old me thought something along the lines of, “Hubba hubba.” Little has changed. Young Brando was one of the most beautiful people ever to grace the screen.

Black and white movie still of the day: Guys and Dolls

My first memory of Marlon Brando was seeing him for a few seconds in the “MGM Musicals Collection” preview that came on before I watched The Sound of Music. It was only a moment—he sang the first few lines of “Luck Be A Lady.” Even then, seven year old me thought something along the lines of, “Hubba hubba.” Little has changed. Young Brando was one of the most beautiful people ever to grace the screen.

Black and white movie still of the day: On the Waterfront
What always gets me about this film is how a movie can be set in the docks of Hoboken, New Jersey, have a plot that consists of the betrayals and choices surrounding a corrupt dockworker’s union and yet be one of the most lyrical, tender and beautiful works of art ever to be set to celluloid.
It’s difficult for me to choose which of Brando’s works I love the best but it’s tough to convince me that he is not at his finest here. In this film he is at once conflicted, tough, gentle and simple—not stupid. It is difficult for an obviously intelligent actor to convincingly portray someone of inferior intellect without seeming condescending, but every choice Brando makes in this film seems as natural as the glove he fits on his hand in one famous scene opposite Eva Marie Saint. This movie is delicate and heartbreaking—if you think you already know the “Contendah” scene, you don’t. Give it a watch. 

Black and white movie still of the day: On the Waterfront

What always gets me about this film is how a movie can be set in the docks of Hoboken, New Jersey, have a plot that consists of the betrayals and choices surrounding a corrupt dockworker’s union and yet be one of the most lyrical, tender and beautiful works of art ever to be set to celluloid.

It’s difficult for me to choose which of Brando’s works I love the best but it’s tough to convince me that he is not at his finest here. In this film he is at once conflicted, tough, gentle and simple—not stupid. It is difficult for an obviously intelligent actor to convincingly portray someone of inferior intellect without seeming condescending, but every choice Brando makes in this film seems as natural as the glove he fits on his hand in one famous scene opposite Eva Marie Saint. This movie is delicate and heartbreaking—if you think you already know the “Contendah” scene, you don’t. Give it a watch.