Marlon Brando's 1966 letter creeps me the hell out

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Seriously, I feel as though he is stalking her like a hunter in his 1966 letter to a stewardess. Apparently, Brando witnessed the stewardess taking care of a sick passenger on his flight from New York to London, wrote this letter and then handed it to her as he left the aircraft. 

Dear Lady —

There is something not quite definable in your face — something lovely, not pretty in a conventionally thought of way. You have something graceful and tender and feminine (sp). You seem to be a woman who has been loved in her childhood, or else, somehow by the mystery of genetic phenomena you have been visited by the gifts of refinement, dignity and poise. Perhaps you cannot be accredited with all that.



Irrespective of your gothic aspects, you have passed something on in terms of your expression, mien and general comportment that is unusual and rewarding.

It’s been a pleasant if brief encounter and I wish you well and I hope we shall have occasion to cross eyes again sometime.

Best wishes

Marlon Brando

It would be interesting to see Brando geeting his creep on via text!

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