A Place In The Sun (1951)

Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift

Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift photographed by Bob Willoughby

A Place In The Sun (1951)

D: George Stevens

S: Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters, Anne Revere, Keefe Brasselle, Fred Clark, Raymond Burr

Young up-and-comer George Eastman is thrust into the blue collar life of a rich uncle’s family business where he’s expected to learn the ropes from the bottom up. While paying his dues, Eastman becomes involved with Alice Tripp, a simple, trusting girl on the assembly line. When Eastman is finally introduced to high society he meets the gorgeous, sophisticated Angela Vickers and promptly forgets all about Alice. Only Alice won’t be gotten rid of so easily – especially since their affair is about to result in an unexpected and (especially from Eastman) unwanted dividend.

**Picture shown is available in limited edition print of only 50 in different sizes, signed and numbered by Bob Willoughby and is available to purchase here.


Frank Sinatra in From Here To Eternity (1953)

Frank Sinatra in From Here To Eternity photographed by Bob Willoughby.

From Here To Eternity (1953)

D: Fred Zinnemann

S: Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Deborah Kerr, Donna Reed, Frank Sinatra, Philip Ober

In Hawaii in the months preceding the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Pvt. Robert E. Lee Pruitt reports for his hew assignment as an infantryman. At his previous Post, Pruitt was a bugler and his unit’s top boxer. After a man died in the ring however, Pruitt wants nothing to do with the sport. Trouble is, his new company commander, Captain Dana Holmes, has the championship boxing team and Pruitt’s refusal to box results in most of the NCOs giving him a pretty hard time. Pruitt forms a close friendship with another GI, Angelo Maggio, who makes the mistake of crossing Sgt. Fatso Judson, the man in charge of the stockade. When Judson effectively beats Maggio to death, Pruitt seeks his revenge. Meanwhile, Company First Sgt. Milt Warden pursues and has an affair with Capt. Holmes’s beautiful wife, Karen.

**Picture shown is available in  limited edition print of only 50 in different sizes, signed and numbered by Bob Willoughby and is available to purchase here.


Elizabeth Taylor in Raintree County (1956)

Elizabeth Taylor in Raintree County (1956) shot by Bob Willoughby

Raintree County (1957)

D: Edward Dmytryk

S: Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Eva Marie Saint, Nigel Patrick, Lee Marvin, Rod Taylor

An abolitionist John Wickliff Shawnessy drifts away from his high school sweetheart Nell Gaither and enters into a passionate love affair with a wealthy New Orleans belle Susanna Drake but is tricked into marrying her when she falsely tells him that she is pregnant. But even after Susanna tells him the truth his still stays with her out of love. But John soon learns that Susanna is hiding a dark secret which leads her into madness. This madness causes Susanna to flee to the South during the Civil War taking their son with her. John leaves home and enlisting in the Northern Army as his only means to pursue Susanna.

*Picture shown is available in  limited edition print of only 50 in different sizes, signed and numbered by Bob Willoughby and is available to purchase here.