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Filmmaker Harry Rasky presents an intimate portrait of Arthur Miller, exploring the playwright’s life, influences, and literary achievements. Through extended interviews, archival materials, and clips from productions of his plays and screenplays, Miller reflects on the themes behind works such as The Crucible and The Misfits, his resistance to McCarthy-era political pressure, and the personal experiences—including his marriage to Marilyn Monroe—that shaped one of the most influential voices in modern American drama.
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Arthur Miller | Unowned | |
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Lee J. Cobb | Unowned | |
| Jeri Craden | Unowned | ||
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Faye Dunaway | Unowned | |
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Mildred Dunnock | Unowned | |
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Clark Gable | Unowned | |
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Richard Jordan | Unowned | |
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Burt Lancaster | Unowned | |
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Cec Linder | Unowned | |
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Marilyn Monroe | Unowned | |
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Christopher Plummer | Unowned | |
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George C. Scott | Unowned | |
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Maureen Stapleton | Unowned | |
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Raf Vallone | Unowned | |
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Harris Yulin | Unowned |