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The climax involves rounding up wild horses. Instead of a heroic feat, it is portrayed as a cruel, desperate act to sell the animals for dog food.

The "King of Hollywood" suffered a fatal heart attack just days after filming wrapped in 1960.

Miller was constantly rewriting the script, often incorporating Monroe's real-life breakdowns into the scenes, which deeply upset her. 🐎 Themes of a Dying Era

Monroe played Roslyn, a sensitive divorcee. The character's vulnerability directly mirrored Monroe's real-life emotional struggles.