The Misfits (1961) Official
Arthur Miller wrote the screenplay specifically for his then-wife, Marilyn Monroe. However, their marriage was actively disintegrating during the shoot.
The characters are aging cowboys and drifters who no longer fit into a modern, industrialized world.
Here is a look into why The Misfits still captivates audiences decades later. 🎬 The Ultimate Hollywood Swan Song The Misfits (1961)
The film carries a massive cultural weight because it marked the final on-screen appearances of two of cinema's greatest icons:
Miller was constantly rewriting the script, often incorporating Monroe's real-life breakdowns into the scenes, which deeply upset her. 🐎 Themes of a Dying Era Arthur Miller wrote the screenplay specifically for his
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The "King of Hollywood" suffered a fatal heart attack just days after filming wrapped in 1960. Here is a look into why The Misfits
The 1961 film The Misfits is best known as a haunting farewell to old Hollywood.

