- Marlon Brando's anger erupted during the 1954 premiere of "On the Waterfront" when he discovered his voice had been dubbed.
- Brando expressed his fury, feeling like a "freak in a sideshow" upon hearing another's voice come from his mouth.
- The revelations come from a memoir titled Hollywood on the Tiber, detailing the lives of famous stars in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Authored by Hank Kaufman and Gene Lerner, the memoir covers celebrity highs and lows, including stories of Ava Gardner and Anita Ekberg.
- The book will be published in English for the first time next week, shedding light on the industry's seedy underbelly.
For more details, visit the original article at The Guardian.
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