Conversations With Brando
The famous Hollywood actor talks about his film career, political views, family, and feelings about fame
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For ten remarkable days in June 1978, Lawrence Grobel spent every waking minute with legendary actor Marlon Brando and his family on the latter's Tahitian Island, Tetiaroa. It was the first time in twenty-five years that Brando, notorious for his reclusive, reticent lifestyle, had granted an extended interview to anyone. The result - accompanied by Grobel's astute observations of the man, the actor, the husband, the father in crisis - reveals Brando himself in all his varied aspects and provides an intimate look at his many concerns: his self-imposed exile to the South Seas, his impassioned crusade for Native Americans, his view of what an "artist" really is, his roles in On the Waterfront and Last Tango in Paris, his relationships with Elia Kazan and Charlie Chaplin, and much more.
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