Review of The Misfits (1961) by Peter Bradshaw for Guardian — 10 Jun 2015
For me, the film is itself a bit of misfit, full of big stagey speeches, contrived moments and some overemphatic performances, but opened out with muscular style by Huston. The faces of Gable, Clift and Monroe together in closeup have a Mount Rushmore look to them.
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This review of The Misfits (1961) was written by Peter Bradshaw and published by Guardian on 10 Jun 2015.
The Misfits has generally received positive reviews.
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