Title: Elizabeth
and Monty
Author: Charles Casillo
Narrated by: Paul Heitsch
Publisher: Highbridge,
a division of Recorded Books
Length:
Approximately 11 hours and 47 minutes
Source: Checked
out from the Kewaunee Public Library through Overdrive. Thank-you!
Do you have a
lifelong best friend?
Elizabeth Taylor
and Montgomery Clift were unlikely best friends on the surface; they seemed
more destined to be Hollywood lovers.
Elizabeth was a beautiful teenager on the verge of stardom and
Montgomery Clift was a young rising star when they first starred together in A
Place in the Sun. Elizabeth fell madly
in love with Montgomery, but he had a secret, he was gay. The two had chemistry, but it was just as friends. They loved bawdy humor and could commiserate
on their stage mothers. They remained
friends through all of their trials through the end of Clift’s life and
beyond. Taylor’s work with HIV patients
was partially inspired by Clift.
I had just listened
to the History Chicks podcast on Elizabeth Taylor and I wanted to learn
more. I was intrigued by this
audiobook. It told the story of the two
stars lives and how their paths crossed.
Nothings was as shocking as the crash that changed Clift’s life forever. Taylor saved his life that day, but
Montgomery had a sad, slow decline until the end of his life at the age of
44. I felt so sad for him and horrified.
The only thing I didn’t
like about this book was when it went into gossip about Clift’s genitalia. The guy is dead . . . you can leave those
details alone.
I just rewatched The
Heiress with Montgomery Clift and it has made me really want to rewatch A Place
in the Sun to see the start of this great friendship.
Interesting book. Thanks for the review.
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