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Meet Marlon Brando

  • 1966
  • Not Rated
  • 28m
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7.4/10
419
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Marlon Brando in Meet Marlon Brando (1966)
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Journalists from all over America meet Marlon Brando in a New York hotel room to interview him about his new film, Morituri. Seeing this as an opportunity to let the legendary actor promote ... Read allJournalists from all over America meet Marlon Brando in a New York hotel room to interview him about his new film, Morituri. Seeing this as an opportunity to let the legendary actor promote the film, they find Brando unwilling to talk about it, instead he is more interested in la... Read allJournalists from all over America meet Marlon Brando in a New York hotel room to interview him about his new film, Morituri. Seeing this as an opportunity to let the legendary actor promote the film, they find Brando unwilling to talk about it, instead he is more interested in larking about and turning on the charm when being interviewed by Bobbi Johnson (a reporter f... Read all

  • Directors
    • Albert Maysles
    • David Maysles
    • Charlotte Zwerin
  • Stars
    • Marlon Brando
    • Rex Morgan
    • Mary Frann
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    419
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    • Directors
      • Albert Maysles
      • David Maysles
      • Charlotte Zwerin
    • Stars
      • Marlon Brando
      • Rex Morgan
      • Mary Frann
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Marlon Brando
    Marlon Brando
    • Self
    Rex Morgan
    • Self
    Mary Frann
    Mary Frann
    • Self
    Lee Murray
    • Self
    Stan Kann
    • Self
    Bill Gordon
    • Self
    Donna Axum
    • Self - Interviewer
    Barbara Joan Johnson
    • Interviewer
    • (as Bobbi Johnson)
    • Directors
      • Albert Maysles
      • David Maysles
      • Charlotte Zwerin
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    7cacarsonjr

    Enjoyable Look at Brando Juggling Press Interviews

    This 1966 documentary short was shown on TCM on June 8, 2022 as part of their Wednesday night looks that month at method actors. Brando is charming, funny and occasionally serious to the men and women alike. His attempts to flirt with several of the women are deflected to get him to focus on telling them something about himself and his movies. The documentary lacks credits, and the pageant titleholder at the end is Miss USA 1964, Bobbi Johnson, not Miss America 1964, Donna Axum.
    Michael_Elliott

    Brilliant Doc

    Meet Marlon Brando (1966)

    **** (out of 4)

    Terrific documentary covering Marlon Brando's 1965 press junket for the film Morituri, which has the actor sitting in a hotel lobby and answering questions from various reporters. In my opinion Brando was the greatest actor to ever grace the movie screen and he was also one of the most fascinating people to listen to. He has several interviewers asking him questions ranging from various subjects including his films, Civil Rights, the American Indian and other social issues and it's great to see how he tackles these various subjects. Needless to say, he's really not interested in talking about his movies or what a great actor he is. He certainly doesn't do his film any justice as he either doesn't want to talk about it or throws mild insults at it. The real charm is seeing how Brando talks to the reporter depending on whether they're female or male. With the male reporters he doesn't really take them too serious and blows off the majority of their questions. With the females, he turns on that classic charm and spends most of the interview flirting with them. This makes for some great laughs and it's easy to see why the women would fall to their feet for him. The film runs 25-minutes and there's not a boring moment anywhere in it and it's a shame there couldn't have been more to see.
    8SnoopyStyle

    old press junket

    Marlon Brando is meeting the press in New York to promote his latest film, Morituri. It's supposed to be a press junket but the discussion becomes wide-ranging and often tackles the Civil Rights debate. He is flirtatious, insightful, combative, and playful. One gets a sense of the man. He's mostly free with his comments. Today, people have media training. They have fun with it but rarely go near any dangerous waters. Marlon dips his toes into those dangerous waters more often than not. In between the tougher discussions, he's playing with the press, flirts with the pretty female reporters, and shows off his many language skills. It's no more than half an hour.
    8guitarhero2000

    Ingredient X!

    That's what Marlon Brando has got in abundance, and i must say that although it's only 25 minutes long, his performance here is better than a lot of his less than enthusiastic movie roles. He manages to constantly entertain while at the same time not compromising himself with cheap 'hukster' talk. He comes back often to the theme of thinking for yourself (as John Lennon, another of my idols, often did too)and not believing propaganda, and ingredient x comes out in the looks he gives which say a thousand words. When one of the interviewers says his new picture 'must be good' (or similar) his look said 'you didn't mean that', 'making movies is boring' etc....

    I was impressed that most of the interviewers, after starting in her t.v voices and with a conventional approach, played along with Marlon and were funny themselves.

    quite a rare film. i saw it by accident in the t.v listings today on BBC4 and watched it with joy. see it if you can!!

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      Marlon Brando spoke 5 languages and displayed three of them in this short: English, French, and German. (The other 2 were Japanese and Spanish.)
    • Quotes

      Marlon Brando: I don't think that we should believe what we hear - even if it's a good report. Even if it's a bad report. We have to make up our own minds about it. I think that's essential. And you shouldn't make up your mind about that picture until you see it.

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      Featured in Brando (2007)

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Maysles Films
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
    • Production company
      • Maysles Films
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      • 28m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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