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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2007

This is a video tribute compiled in memory of Marlon Brando, arguably one of the greatest actors to ever have graced the silver screen. The montage is set to music from the film Ghost (1990); clips are from On the Waterfront (1954), One Eyed Jacks (1961), Sayonara (1957), A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), The Wild One (1953), Guys and Dolls (1955) and The Godfather (1972). It also includes a rare clip from a screen test Brando did for the role of Jim Stark in Rebel Without a Cause (1955), the role that ultimately went to James Dean.

This video was created using Sony Vegas Studio 7.0 Platinum and is dedicated to Rachel Patterson :)

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  • which film is the clip taken from where he tells that guy "dont be doing her like that..."?

  • its a film he was in in 1961, it was called One Eyed Jacks.

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  • Marlon Brando (R.I.P.) was the Greatest Actor and Most Beautiful Man that ever lived.

  • a true legend,a leader in his own way

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  • Unforgettable. Such a talent. People will always think about him as one of the greatest actors ever seen on stage and screen.

  • I was fine up until the godfather then i started crying like crazy

  • @laughingdeathwagon77 Wrong! Marlon Brando is easily the greatest actor in the history of ACTING. Period.

  • @Loner2240 actually he made that speech up as he went along it wasn't in the script the changed the ending!

  • He was the best film actor that ever lived! We miss you, Marlon.

  • At 0:46 is that the rare screen test? I've never seen Rebel Without A Cause so I don't know

  • Marlon Brando was so much better than Alec Guinness was

  • Marlon Brando is easily the greatest actor in the history of films. Period.

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