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| Judy Balaban | Herself | |
| Patricia Bosworth | Herself | |
| Brooks Clift | Himself | |
| Edward Clift | Himself | |
| Eleanor Clift | Herself | |
| Montgomery Clift | Himself | |
| Woodbury Clift | Himself | |
| Michael Easton | Himself | |
| Mollie Gregory | Herself | |
| Lorenzo James | Himself | |
| Vincent Newman | Himself | |
| Tucker Tooley | Himself | |
| Judy Balaban | Self | |
| Patricia Bosworth | Self | |
| Brooks Clift | Self | |
| Edward Clift | Self | |
| Eleanor Clift | Self | |
| Montgomery Clift | Self | |
| Woodbury Clift | Self | |
| Michael Easton | Self | |
| Mollie Gregory | Self | |
| Lorenzo James | Self | |
| Vincent Newman | Self | |
| Tucker Tooley | Self |
| Director/Choreographer |
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| Producer |
Gerald Herman
Robert Anderson Clift Hillary Demmon |
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| Cinematography |
Robert Anderson Clift
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Classic film star and queer icon Montgomery Clift's legacy has long been a story of tragedy and self-destruction. But when his nephew dives into the family archives, a much more complicated picture emerges. |
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