
Making Montgomery Clift
Documentary
Overview
Classic film star and queer icon Montgomery Clift’s legacy has long been a story of tragedy and self-destruction. But when his nephew dives into the family archives, a much more complicated picture emerges.
Top Cast


Montgomery Clift
Montgomery Clift
Self (archive footage)
Montgomery Clift
Self (archive footage)
Brooks Clift
Brooks Clift
Self
Brooks Clift
Self
Sunny Clift
Sunny Clift
Self
Sunny Clift
Self
Patricia Bosworth
Patricia Bosworth
Self
Patricia Bosworth
Self
Lorenzo James
Lorenzo James
Self
Lorenzo James
Self


Jack Larson
Jack Larson
Self
Jack Larson
Self


Robert Osborne
Robert Osborne
Self
Robert Osborne
Self
Judy Balaban
Judy Balaban
Self
Judy Balaban
Self
Edward Clift
Edward Clift
Self
Edward Clift
Self
Eleanor Clift
Eleanor Clift
Self
Eleanor Clift
Self
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