This
movie is centered around the coming together of four misfits in the Nevada
desert in 1960. Roslyn(Marilyn Monroe) is recently divorced and meets Gay(Clark
Gable) an old cowboy, Guido(Eli Wallach) a pilot, and Perce(Montgomery Clift) a
rodeo rider. Roslyn and Gay fall in love which makes Guido jealous since he met
her first. Roslyn cares for Perce after a rodeo accident and he is taken by her
gentle nature and kindness. They all show their true nature when on a trip to
wrangle mustangs in the desert.
It’s hard
to see this film and not think that Roslyn isn’t made up of pieces of Marilyn
herself. After all, Arthur Miller, Marilyn’s husband at the time, wrote the
screenplay. There is this childlike innocence, trustfulness and vulnerability
about Roslyn that has been mentioned by some to be what Marilyn was like in
real life.
Montgomery
Clift was also abusing alcohol and prescription drugs to cope with pain caused
by injuries he received in a car crash in 1956; during which he was filming
Raintree County with Elizabeth Taylor. He sustained injuries to his face and
had reconstructive surgery but the scars on his face remained. It is said that
on the day that Clift died Misfits was on TV and when asked if he wanted to
watch it he said, “Absolutely Not!”
If you
are a movie fan you’ll want to watch this movie, not only for the significance
it played in the personal lives of the actors but because of Miller’s
screenplay, Clark Gable’s great performance, and a tiny look at the real
Marilyn through the character of Roslyn.