Thank you Peter Stuyvesant. Thank you Boss Tweed. Thank you Robert Moses.
Recently, I've been catching up on past podcasts and blogs by the ever endearing Bowery Boys. Turns out their most recent discovery was the final resting place of Montgomery Clift near my old stomping ground of Park Slope.
The image of Nancy Walker planting 2,000 crocuses around the headstone is a great way to start my week.
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Labels: Brooklyn, cemeteries, death, Montgomery Clift, Park Slope, The Bowery Boys
5 Comments:
Had to know I was gay when I saw Montgomery Clift in his first film, THE SEARCH (Director Fred Zinneman)!
Had to know I was gay when I saw Montgomery Clift in his first film, THE SEARCH (Director Fred Zinneman)!
Jim - Monty probably inspired that in plenty a young man back then.
I can't believe Monty is even resting anywhere! He is one of myfavorite classic movie stars. What a stud! We could have made magic...
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WAT - I think Monty would have been nice to be with in theory more than reality -- more a mess than magic.
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