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Montgomery Clift & Paul Douglas in The Big Lift 1950 1/2 Poster Cold War

$ 36.43

Availability: 39 in stock
  • Industry: Movies
  • Object Type: Poster
  • Condition: Very Good Condition
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    The Big Lift starring Montgomery Clift & Paul Douglas   1950 20th Century -
    22 x 28  Poster is in good condition!!!!... seam wear & tear - has the usually folds (see photos)
    The Big Lift
    was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Film Promoting International Understanding. The prize went to
    Broken Arrow
    (1950), a Western in which James Stewart tries to make peace between settlers and Apaches led by Cochise.
    By the end of the 1940s, Montgomery Clift, then just reaching 30 and with only three feature films under his belt, was the hottest young actor in Hollywood. The impact he made in
    Red River
    (1948) and
    The Heiress
    (1949) had producers clamoring for him to star in their next productions, and he was first in line for the lead in Billy Wilder's gothic melodrama about the movie world,
    Sunset Boulevard
    (1950). While he mulled over that offer, he took the lead in the postwar drama
    The Big Lift
    (1950) which focused on a significant event in history, the Berlin Airlift, considered to be the first "battle" of the Cold War and one of the largest mobilizations for humanitarian relief up to that time.
    Clift's schedule proved to be the least of the problems he posed for
    The Big Lift
    . Coming from the New York stage and preferring his life there to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, the young actor had already made enemies in the film industry over what many considered his smug attitude and difficult on-set behavior. Co-star Paul Douglas arrived on location already prepared for problems; Clift's
    Red River
    co-star John Wayne had warned him "this kid's a little sh*t." During filming of their first scenes together, Douglas noticed how Clift would lean into a two shot so far that he almost squeezed him out of the frame. Finally, the older actor stomped hard on Clift's foot, causing him to cry out in pain. "You do that again and I'll break your f***ing foot," Douglas threatened. Clift never did it again, but the two didn't speak for the remainder of the production.
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