Title: Run Silent; Run Deep Source:
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In this powerful; classic military drama; Rich Richardson (Clark Gable; "The Misfits") is a hard-driving; dedicated submarine officer with a single-minded purpose - to seek out and smash the Japanese destroyer he believes sunk his former ship. Given a new command; Richardson drills his men and first officer Jim Bledsoe (Burt Lancaster; "Elmer Gantry") to point of mutiny as he relentlessly trains them for the battle ahead. At last; word comes of the destroyer's position; and disobeying orders; Richardson finally confronts his foe; unaware that and even greater enemy lurks nearby - one who's been targeting him for a watery grave. Directed by Robert Wise; the legendary director of "West Side Story;" with a stellar supporting cast headed by Jack Warden; Brad Dexter and Don Rickles.
Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe's final film was "The Misfits" in 1961. On the last day of filming, Gable said that he's happy the picture was done.
The legendary actor added that Monroe almost gave him a heart attack, according to IMDb. He was presumably indicating to the actress surprisingly going bare during a room scene.
Gable starred as Gay Langland in the film. Meanwhile, Monroe, who died in August 1962, played the role of Roslyn Taber.
On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron. ~ H. L. Mencken
The legendary actor added that Monroe almost gave him a heart attack, according to IMDb. He was presumably indicating to the actress surprisingly going bare during a room scene.
Marilyn Monroe was Playboy magazine's first centerfold.
Marilyn Monroe was the centrefold in the first issue of the titillating magazine in December 1953. ;)
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke