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Brando
Brando
Author: Paul Duncan (Editor)
Had he not been an actor, Marlon Brando once wrote, he would have become a criminal -- specifically, a con artist. Take him at his word. Too many complain that Brando, the greatest actor of his generation, wasted his life in futile rebellions and left far too few masterworks in his wake, especially measured against his potential; but considering...  more »
ISBN-13: 9783822820025
ISBN-10: 3822820024
Publication Date: 11/2006
Pages: 192
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Publisher: Taschen
Book Type: Paperback
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Five years ago, I saw A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE for the first time. By the end of the film, I was emotionally exhausted by the passion flowing from the screen. Ive never felt a movie touch me is such a visceral way -- before or since. I was indifferent to the talents of both Marlon Brando and Tennessee Williams before viewing this amazing film.

This is a photo biography, written in English, French and German. Some of the photos are available in other books, but some are unique to this slender volume. The blurbs near the photos present an incredible amount of information.

Marlon Brando offered a number of quotable lines:
The only thing an actor owes his public is not to bore them. (Page 24)
An actor is at most a poet and at least an entertainer. (Page 48)
I put on an act sometimes, and people think Im insensitive. Really, its like a kind of armor because Im too sensitive. If there are 200 people in a room and one of them doesnt like me, Ive got to get out. (Page 97)

This book shows that Brando BECAME his character. THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON moviegoers complained, Where was Brando? They were shocked to learn that he was almost continuously onscreen.

Until reading this book, I had no idea that Charlie Chaplin directed Marlon Brando in a movie: A COUNTESS FROM HONG KONG. Sofia Loren was the countess.

Other than the photos, my favorite part of this book was Brandos life chronology. Happily, in Brandos filmography, the reader is treated to lots of his film posters.
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