Among Larry King's most memorable moments was a conversation with Marlon Brando, who was notorious for giving very few interviews, on Larry King Live in 1994.
The longtime radio and television host died on Saturday at 87. Brando, who was there to speak about his book, Songs My Mother Taught Me, wore red suspenders in honor of King during the interview, explaining also that he applied makeup to resemble the broadcaster. "Why don't you like interviews?" King asked Brando, straight up. "Well, primarily because the interest is in money," replied Brando. "That's the principal guiding feature of all interviews today, is money." He went on to say that "one story is more valuable than another because of the readership, for instance.
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