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Scream King - Anthony Perkins
Psycho II (1983)
She said you'd been locked up. Did she say why? Well, I'll tell you.
Psycho II (Richard Franklin, 1983)
Psycho II (1983)
Monty doing a little dance at Paestum. This picture was taken by Kevin McCarthy in Italy.ย
All that I ask is a chair
That tilts
Books to read
i need more movie like rope (1948)
Brandon and Phillip + Silent Communication in Rope (1948) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Audrey Hepburn and Anthony Perkins โ GREEN MANSIONS (1959) dir. Mel Ferrer
he's forming a gay thought
Montgomery Clift in I Confess, 1953 Director: Alfred Hitchcock FILMOGRAPHY SERIES: Film 6 of 17
Monty.
"One of the conditions of seeing Monty in those years was that you were willing to listen to the voices of Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra โendlessly. There was always a five-inch stack of their LP records on the phonograph."
"Fond as one might be of Ella and Frank, one eventually had to suggest to Monty that there were other singers. โWho?โ he asked with beauteous innocence. The first few names I mentioned brought expressions of pain to his black brow. He was deeply disappointed that I could be so mistaken, so taken in by performers who werenโtย artists, who were charlatans, dishonest. Irritated by that, I went straight to The Lady. โBillie Holiday,โ I said. At which point, Monty raised a sigh so piteous and profound that there seemed no question but that it would shatter him, end his being. โOh! Oh! Oh! Iย canโtย listen to her. Howย canย you listen to her?โ
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Nothing against Billie Holiday, but I feel just like Montgomery Clift. Who else is there to listen to? I bought June Christy's Something Cool a few weeks ago, and while it's a good album, it's not Ella. And the only counterpoint to Ella is Frank for the simple fact that he is so masculine. I could spend the rest of my life listening only to Ella and Frank, and to be clear, listening to Ella 90% of the time and listening to Frank for the other 10%. It's just nice that someone else, even if they're dead, gets me.
"Follies of God" by James Grissom (Alfred A. Knopf)
The adorable Montgomery Clift ๐น
Rope (1948) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
It's only a piece of rope, Phillip, an ordinary household article. Why hide it?
ROPE (1948) dir. Alfred Hitchcook