MARCH 16, 2022 Studio Executives Did Not Want Marlon Brando for the Title Role in ‘The Godfather’ On the film’s 50th anniversary, a Smithsonian historian reflects on the cultural phenomenon of the blockbuster hit. (read more)
MARCH 16, 2022 Studio Executives Did Not Want Marlon Brando for the Title Role in ‘The Godfather’ On the film’s 50th anniversary, a Smithsonian historian reflects on the cultural phenomenon of the blockbuster hit. (read more)
Marlon Brando was 47 years old when “The Godfather” was released in March of 1972, so how was he able to turn into such a believable senior citizen to play Vito Corleone? With the help of makeup artist Dick Smith, who transformed Brando from his youthful self to the old-time gangster. To honor Brando’s birthday […]
07.20.50 THE MEN Fred Zinnemann’s sensitive film on the plight of paraplegic WWII veterans features Marlon Brando in his superbly moving screen debut. He plays Lt. Bud Wilozek, one of a group of veterans recovering in the paraplegic ward of a hospital in his hometown. His former fiancée, Ellen (Theresa Wright), explains to his […]
04.18.51 A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE In the classic play by Tennessee Williams, brought to the screen by Elia Kazan, faded Southern belle Blanche DuBois (Vivien Leigh) comes to visit her pregnant sister, Stella (Kim Hunter), in a seedy section of New Orleans. Stella’s boorish husband, Stanley Kowalski (Marlon Brando), not only regards Blanche’s aristocratic […]
02.07.52 VIVA ZAPATA! Produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and directed by Elia Kazan, this film follows the life of Mexican revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata (Marlon Brando) from his peasant upbringing, through his rise to power in the early 1900s, to his death. The film presents an interesting but fictionalized picture of Zapata. Zapata, the […]
06.03.53 JULIUS CAESAR Joseph L. Mankiewicz directed this exquisite version of William Shakespeare’s play. Louis Calhern is Julius Caesar, whose conquests have enabled him to rise to the status of Roman dictator. But his ascent to almost God-like status has given pause to influential members of the Roman Senate. Chief among them is Cassius […]
12.30.53 THE WILD ONE “What are you rebelling against?” asks someone. “What’ve you got?” responds surly, leather-jacketed motorcycle punk Marlon Brando. It comes as a disappointment to discover that The Wild One, the quintessential Brando “rebel” film, is at base a traditional “misunderstood youth vs. the nasty system” effort, with a particularly banal finale. […]
07.28.54 ON THE WATERFRONT This classic story of Mob informers was based on a number of true stories and filmed on location in and around the docks of New York and New Jersey. Mob-connected union boss Johnny Friendly (Lee J. Cobb) rules the waterfront with an iron fist. The police know that he’s been […]
11.16.54 DÉSIRÉE Director Henry Koster and writer Daniel Taradash speculate mightily in this historical tableau charting the rise and fall of Napoleon (Marlon Brando), all due to his unrequited love for noblewoman Desiree (Jean Simmons). The film takes a chronological view of Napoleon’s reign and posits Napoleon’s love of a woman he wanted to […]
11.03.55 GUYS AND DOLLS This 1955 film began life as two Runyon short stories, the most prominent of which was “The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown.” This material was fleshed out into a 2-act libretto by Abe Burrows and Jo Swerling, then set to music by Frank Loesser and directed by George S. Kaufman. […]