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What's My Line? - Montgomery Clift (1963, TV Show)

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2009

Mystery guest segment of the classic game show What's My Line? with actor Montgomery Clift. Guest Peter Cook and regulars Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, and Dorothy Kilgallen appear on the panel. The program first aired on January 20, 1963 (Montgomery Clift's only appearance on Whats My Line).

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  • It would have been nice if they would have shut up and let him get a word in edge-wise!

  • Thanx for posting  monty was still monty the dam accident changed his looks but he was still monty with the same beautiful heart the talent and that one of a kind smile .Monty we all still love you

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  • Strange thing when some people said that someone was the most "sexiest". Whats the relation beetwen sex and talent ?

    Bizarre....

  • a troubled soul rip

    

  • bald spot! monty was human!

  • He is so handsome!!!!

  • "Freud" was wonderful - Marilyn Monroe wanted to play opposite Clift in this film, but her analyst thought it might well destroy her (in reaching into the darkest places of her existence). Monroe loved Montgomery Clift and never forgot the kindness and great talent of her "Misfits" co-star.

  • Accident or not, Mr Clift was THE sexiest & one of the most talented actors ever!

  • Greatest of all time, forget Brando and that other loser Dean, they just copied his acting style and took credit for it

  • It would've been nice to hear Clift speak. I did like hearing Cerf pronounce "Los Angeles" with a hard "g." I'm always wondering when that was overtaken by the English soft "g."

  • Shit, you can recognize his voice from his Mm-hms and uh-uhs.

  • Actually he was NOT bisexual, he was completely gay. His brother said he was "homosexual," Elizabeth said the same. Monty was only interested in men. And why should it matter anyway?

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