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The Way It's Never Been Done Before: My Friendship with Marlon Brando

The Way It's Never Been Done Before: My Friendship with Marlon BrandoAuthor: George Englund
Publisher: HarperEntertainment
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
Edition: Stated 1st Edition: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pages: 320
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Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.4 x 1.2

ISBN: 0060786302
Dewey Decimal Number: 791.4302092
EAN: 9780060786304
ASIN: 0060786302

Publication Date: November 1, 2004
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Marlon Brando was the brightest, boldest, and most iconoclastic acting talent of our time. But while his courage and imagination as an artist brought applause and attention from around the world, Brando shunned nearly everything that goes with celebrity status. He was one of the most reclusive personalities in modern times and a legend beyond compare. He was also an equal opportunity provocateur -- a dazzling baffler -- be it on stage, on screen, or in his private life. Always true to his nature, he never failed to surprise. He did things his way -- The Way It's Never Been Done Before.

No one shared as much of Brando's private fields as his lifelong friend and business confidant, George Englund. For more than five decades, Brando and Englund were each other's most trusted ally and closest compadre. Even at their first meeting, at a Hollywood party in 1956 -- the kind of occasion where Brando was most on guard against any who would attempt to get close to him -- he and Englund forged close ties. From that initial meeting right up to the eve of the superstar's death in the summer of 2004, Brando and Englund were in nearly constant contact. They traveled together, worked together, and played together. They consoled and cajoled each other through their marriages and divorces, the births and tragic deaths of their children, good and bad business deals, and the onset of aging, concluding with Brando's death at the age of eighty.

"I remembered what Mark Twain wrote," Englund says, "'that everybody is a moon with a dark side he doesn't show anyone else.' I felt this was an appropriate hour for a book that looked at the other side of Marlon, that told of the man and friend and father he was. There has not been such a book in Marlon's lifetime, even including his autobiography, and I felt that after our long years of friendship, perhaps I should attempt to write it. I knew the difficulty I would encounter; to write about Marlon is to work with delicate glass, for he was, without question, the most complicated personality I ever met or knew about.

"I once thought what a grand time he and I would have writing the book about our friendship together. That possibility has passed away, for Marlon is gone now -- I must make the attempt to write of us alone. I summon to the task the sacredness, which, when we were at our best, Marlon and I laid upon our friendship."


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5 out of 5 stars Brando, Warts and All..   March 5, 2005
John Hechtlinger (Fort Lee, NJ United States)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

This is a sad and poignant memoir and a fine companion piece to Brando's autobiography. I wondered while reading it why Mr. Englund wasn't mentioned by name in the autobiography, but that is made clear toward the end of Mr. Englund's work. A few comments regarding the handful of negative reviews on this site. Brando's legacy as a great actor is not diminished in any way by some of the brutal revelations regarding his personal life. Perhaps a few sordid details could have been left out but I never got the sense that they were thrown in out of a sense of animus directed at Brando. In fact what comes through repeatedly is the author's deep affection for his subject, a mutual bond that was forged through their shared misfortune at having self-absorbed and destructive fathers. To their credit they achieved great material and artistic success in spite of the psychological burdens they both stuggled with throughout their lives.
Now, as for the book itself. There is one chapter dealing with Mr. Englund's relation to his father that is absolutely riveting. Not only did I find it so but Brando himself was absorbed in this story, seeing as it touched on the same issues at the core of his own personality. There are also numerous other anecdotes that shed light on the main question: who is Marlon Brando, what is he really like when the veil of his movie star personna is lifted. In many respects it's a sad picture. It's the classic case of the mistreated child who grows up to perpetuate the wrongs that were once unfairly inflicted on him. As for his acting, he was able to overcome all obstacles and develop his great talent, though there's no doubt that the fuel that fired him was drawn from the well of his bitter early years.



5 out of 5 stars BRANDO OFF SCREEN   November 9, 2004
Bernie Kaufman
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

When I heard that George Englund was writing about his 50 year friendship with actor Marlon Brando, my curiosity of course piqued. I have met several people who have related first hand life experiences with Mr. Brando and after the many stories I've heard, he still had remained an enigma to me and probably to his millions of fans around the world. In "The Way It's Never Been Done Before" Mr. Englund gives us a rare look into the personal life, which differs vastly from his public persona. I found the book to be fascinating. It should be a big seller.



5 out of 5 stars A compelling look at two friends   December 23, 2004
Peter Eisner
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

George Englund's book is the product of 50 years of a friendship with Marlon Brando, the lives of two men and their families intertwined, loving and suffering through the best and worst times. His book portrays the pain and grief of loss, the exultation of success, and the double-edge of fame and reality. George's book goes beyond the commonplace biography, and digs down deep. I recommend reading it.


5 out of 5 stars The author's son   December 15, 2004
George H. Englund (Los Angeles)
This book comes straight from the heart. As 3rd son of author George Englund, I, George Englund Jr. am closer my dad than anyone else. I grew up with Marlon and his children; Christian, Miko, and Cheyenne. I spent time with them all in Tahiti on his atoll and worked with Marlon on several projects directly and extensively.

Before giving my review on the book I must comment on the Publisher's Weakley review which misses the mark almost completely.

This book was intentionally non-chronological, is in no way an attempt to document Brando's career or establish his place in film history. That is another book which I truly hope my father writes and one for which he is eminently qualified.

GE Sr. was arguably Marlon's closest lifelong friend and this book is his truth about their relationship and his deepest most honest perception of who Marlon was. It was finished in an insanely compressed schedule after Marlon's death requiring the author to balance the bereavement of a lost best friend with the pressure of writing a serious comprehensive book with an extremely limited deadline. Contrary to the Publishers Weekly author, I found that Englund's take was consistently un-self centered and reflected the reality of their experiences. They are both spectacularly talented in different and similar ways.

The reviewer mentioned that GE Sr.s career was never fully developed....That is an ignorant statement. It was the opposite of an ego trip. The Publishers Weekly review claimed that the narration ruled out any multi-layered insight but their shared experiences illustrate a deep and complex picture of two highly unique guys sharing a rare set of experiences. Brando was accurately revealed in this book and Englund appropriately represented his role and stature.

Imagine if you had to write a book about your best friend, the greatest actor in the world, within 30 days of his death.

I'm a hard grader on my dad but I think he kicked ass on this one big time. It is honest, fair and balanced



5 out of 5 stars Bravo Mr Englund!!!   January 6, 2005
Paul E. Mcdonald (Cathedral City, Ca)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

I believe that Mr. Englund has set a new standard on how biographies should be written. He showed us a side of Marlon that should be included in every biography, and so rarely is.I also applaud Mr. Englund's passion as a true friend. In this wonderful book, he has shown what a REAL friend is, which is something that most of us can only aspire to.

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