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Les désaxés

Original title: The Misfits
  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
25K
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POPULARITY
3,229
3,910
Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, and Montgomery Clift in Les désaxés (1961)
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Contemporary WesternDramaRomanceWestern

A divorcée falls for an over-the-hill cowboy who is struggling to maintain his romantically-independent lifestyle.A divorcée falls for an over-the-hill cowboy who is struggling to maintain his romantically-independent lifestyle.A divorcée falls for an over-the-hill cowboy who is struggling to maintain his romantically-independent lifestyle.

  • Director
    • John Huston
  • Writer
    • Arthur Miller
  • Stars
    • Clark Gable
    • Marilyn Monroe
    • Montgomery Clift
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,229
    3,910
    • Director
      • John Huston
    • Writer
      • Arthur Miller
    • Stars
      • Clark Gable
      • Marilyn Monroe
      • Montgomery Clift
    • 183User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Clark Gable
    Clark Gable
    • Gay Langland
    Marilyn Monroe
    Marilyn Monroe
    • Roslyn Taber
    Montgomery Clift
    Montgomery Clift
    • Perce Howland
    Thelma Ritter
    Thelma Ritter
    • Isabelle Steers
    Eli Wallach
    Eli Wallach
    • Guido Delinni
    James Barton
    James Barton
    • Fletcher's Grandfather
    Kevin McCarthy
    Kevin McCarthy
    • Raymond Taber
    Estelle Winwood
    Estelle Winwood
    • Church Lady Collecting Money in Bar
    Peggy Barton
    • Young Bride
    • (uncredited)
    Rex Bell
    Rex Bell
    • Old Cowboy
    • (uncredited)
    Ryall Bowker
    • Man in Bar
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Fanelli Sr.
    • Gambler at Bar
    • (uncredited)
    Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers
    • Undetermined Secondary Role
    • (uncredited)
    John Huston
    John Huston
    • Extra in Blackjack Scene
    • (uncredited)
    Bobby LaSalle
    • Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Philip Mitchell
    • Charles Steers
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Ramage
    • Old Groom
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Roberts
    Ralph Roberts
    • Ambulance Driver at Rodeo
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Huston
    • Writer
      • Arthur Miller
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    User reviews183

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    tomgillespie2002

    Marilyn Monroe's greatest, and most revealing, role

    On August 5th 1962, Marilyn Monroe was found dead in bed. She died of an overdose, which is often viewed as suspicious. That was 50 years ago, and her complexity as a woman, and her image endures without any abate. It is the fact that she was such a complex and damaged person that her screen icon status still adorns the walls of many people, and her perplexed beauty still has the power to beguile en-masse. The Misfits was her last completed film, - she never completed the filming of George Cukor's remake of My Favourite Wife (1940), Something's Got to Give, which has been subsequently released as a short - and I feel that it captures much of what made Norma Jean Mortensen, Marilyn Monroe.

    She plays Roslyn, a newly divorced woman, who meets up with a couple of older men, Guido (Eli Wallach) and Gay (Clark Gable - this was also his last film), and escapes with them to a country house. The men are besotted with this naive, sexy blonde who seem's to have a certain verve for life. They meet with Montgomery Clift's rodeo rider, Perce, as they venture out to the desert first for rodeo, then to catch some Mustang's (horses, not the car). When Roslyn discovers that the men plan to sell the horses for dog meat, her attitude towards the men, and their dying practises changes.

    Set in Nevada, the film engenders the idea that the cowboy, the working man, is something of the past. Modernity is taking over the landscapes of America, and this ethereal blonde figure enters the three men's lives to emasculate them from the barbaric ways of the past. But she is not there only for the purpose of altering the outlook of these gruff men, or to push modernity into the plains. Like the real Marilyn, Roslyn craves the attention of men, - Norma Jean never knew who her real father was, and her mother was less than interested in her - and especially is needy for a father figure; a man she can fully trust and rely on.

    This collusion of Marilyn's real-life and the character in The Misfits is no accident of course. The screenplay was written specifically for her by her then husband, playwright Arthur Miller, and he clearly knew her need for that elusive father figure, and her need to soak up attention, and wear her body (and image) as a mask to her internal pain, and tragic sense of abandonment.

    Whilst certainly not her best film (director John Huston had stated that she was difficult, and the decision to shoot in black and white was due to her bloodshot eyes - caused by alcohol and prescription drugs), that surely would go to Some Like it Hot (1959), but this is absolutely her greatest, and most revealing role. The Misfits also tells of the damaging effects of modernisation, and the nostalgia of the past.

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    8jjnxn-1

    Despair and a glimmer of hope served up by legends

    This movie is about despair. Despair at the passing of a way of life. Despair at disappointed hopes and dreams. Despair at the loss of a loved one, either through death, divorce or disinterest. Knowing that going in and if you don't mind downbeat films there are some really moving performances from a cast full of legends.

    Heavy with gloom there is still much too admire though Miller's prose is at times heavy and tending towards pretension. Marilyn's woozy sexuality coming through a haze of pills and booze at times still suits her character's searching and displaced loneliness.

    Clark Gable accepted his part after first choice Robert Mitchum passed. Mitchum would have been great of course and publicly stated he regretted not taking the role since he and Marilyn were longtime friends, before both were famous he had worked with her first husband, and he felt that around him she would have been able to pull herself together as she had on River of No Return. This was the end of the line for Gable and his weathered appearance and weariness actually suits the role better than Mitchum's ruggedness would have at that point. The film contains some of the best acting Clark ever did.

    Clift and his sad broken looks make a powerful impact and Wallach scores well too but the great Thelma Ritter is somewhat shortchanged since she disappears about halfway through the picture. Her astringent tartness would have been most welcome later in the film when the real heavy going takes place.
    Curly-27

    Excellent acting and profound script

    I've always wanted to see this movie because of the legendary actors associated with it and yesterday I finally rented it. I can't say it is an entertaining movie, but it is certainly profound and stays with you.

    Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift were all wonderful. There is something extra poignant about the casting of these three actors. It is like "misfits" playing misfits. Knowing that it is Clark Gable's and Marilyn Monroe's last film added to the aura of finality at the end. Marilyn Monroe definitely does not get the credit she deserves as the fine actress she was. Even her character is trying to get beyond the external first impression she makes on men.

    It is the first film I've seen of Montgomery Clift's. What a fine actor! He brought enormous depth to his character--much of which was portrayed without speaking.

    Once again, if you're looking for an entertaining film, you may be disappointed. If you're looking for an interesting blend of characters who, in many ways, are mirrors of the actors playing them, then rent the Misfits. It is packed with stars but not with glitzy star quality, just no-holds-barred, uninhibited acting.
    8carlostallman

    Everybody's gonna die

    To view "The Misfits" in 2006 turns out to be quite a chilling experience. Prophetically in its "doomness" - personal doomness that is. Arthur Miller writes, unwittingly, his wife's swan song and she sings it with a combination of uppers and downers. Pay attention to Eli Wallach describing Marilyn to Clark Gable. Was that Miller himself being particularly misogynistic or what hell was it? She talks about herself, they all talk about her. She is a hurricane right in the middle of a human storm. Montgomery Clift seems to be talking about himself too. The whole bloody thing is really close to the knuckle. Arid, depressing, slow and yet, riveting, funny, mesmerizing. "The Misfits" should be seen for a variety of reasons but to see Gable and Monroe sharing a black and white screen a short time before their deaths is an experience on itself.
    8Nazi_Fighter_David

    Huston's film established Marilyn Monroe as a dramatic sensuous actress...

    "The Misfits" is literally about four people who don't fit into society… A divorcée (Monroe) meets cowboy Langland (Gable), who is getting too old for his job… They decide to live together… A former rodeo star (Clift) and an unemployed mechanic (Wallach) join in the drifting…

    Huston's masculine images are stripped of their former glory, existing only one rough exterior which fails to conceal what has been lost… Eventually the men agree to round up wild mustangs for a dog food manufacturer…

    Scenes of the trio and Monroe speeding across the prairie in a beaten-up truck, raising a hurricane of dust while attempting to rope the stallions, are the strongest evocations of lost souls wandering in time…

    Huston's film established Marilyn Monroe as a dramatic sensuous actress, thus liberating her from a decade of steamy cheesecake roles in sexy comedies

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    • Trivia
      One of Clark Gable's few on-the-set blow-ups occurred during the filming of the horse-roping scenes. When John Huston insisted on another take after Gable's stunt double had been injured, the actor walked off the set in disgust.
    • Goofs
      When Roslyn and Perce are behind the bar, sitting near an old car and a pile of beer cans, the cans change places from cut to cut when seen from behind them.
    • Quotes

      Gay: Honey, we all got to go sometime, reason or no reason. Dyin's as natural as livin'. The man who's too afraid to die is too afraid to live.

    • Crazy credits
      There are no closing credits of any kind. Not even the words "THE END" appear on the screen.
    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood: The Great Stars (1963)

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 1961 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les misfits
    • Filming locations
      • Pyramid Lake, Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Reservation, Nevada, USA
    • Production companies
      • Seven Arts Productions
      • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $654
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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