Marlon Brando circa 1947
by David Lee Guss
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Marlon Brando circa 1947
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David Lee Guss
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Photograph - Photography
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"If you want something from an audience, you give blood to their fantasies. It's the ultimate hustle."
"I'm not a film fanatic. If I never saw another movie in my life, it wouldn't bother me. Acting is what I do to make money, but it's certainly not my life-style. Compared to world affairs, to peace conferences, making a movie is absolutely nothing!"
"To grasp the full significance of life is the actor's duty, to interpret it is his problem, and to express it his dedication."
[before directing One-Eyed Jacks (1961)] "I want to make a frontal assault on the temple of clich's."
[after directing One-Eyed Jacks (1961)] "I don't feel it's what I set out to do. In my film, everybody lied, even the girl. The only one who told the truth was the Karl Malden character. Paramount made him out to be the heavy, a liar. Now the characters in the film are black and white, not gray and human as I planned them."
"I am myself, and if I have to hit my head against a brick wall to remain true to myself, I will do it."
[To Bernardo Bertolucci about his role in Last Tango in Paris (1972)] "Never again will I make a film like this one. For the first time, I have felt a violation of my innermost self. It should be the last time." - Marlon Brando, 1924-2004
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