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Suddenly, Last Summer Details

1959 Certificate 15
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Gore Vidal's stark, powerful screen adaptation of Tennessee Williams's play explores the trauma of Catherine (Elizabeth Taylor), whose homosexual cousin dies an unspeakable and gradually revealed death while traveling with her in Europe. Katharine Hepburn as the murdered man's mother can't bear to hear the details of her son's .. Read more

Starring Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift, Katharine Hepburn, Mercedes McCambridge
Director Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Genres Drama

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Suddenly, Last Summer

Gore Vidal's stark, powerful screen adaptation of Tennessee Williams's play explores the trauma of Catherine (Elizabeth Taylor), whose homosexual cousin dies an unspeakable and gradually revealed death while traveling with her in Europe. Katharine Hepburn as the murdered man's mother can't bear to hear the details of her son's death, preferring instead to have a lobotomy performed on her niece, insisting that the girl is mad. But a doctor (Montgomery Clift) is determined to explore the reasons behind the girl's inexplicable actions and words, eventually uncovering the secrets the mother wants to hide. Williams's play explicitly stated why the murdered man's death so traumatized his cousin, but this adaptation written by Vidal and filled with wild, moody tension by director Joseph L. Mankiewicz allows viewers to read between the lines and gather their own suspicions about Sebastian Venable's death. Taylor radiates uncertainty and fear as the girl terrorized by her cousin's death and her fierce aunt's obsession to keep her quiet, while Hepburn sways with menace in one of her few, deliciously played roles as a villainess. Both actresses were nominated for Best Actress Oscars for their performances.

Starring Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift, Katharine Hepburn, Mercedes McCambridge, Gary Raymond, Albert Dekker, Maria Britneva, Joan Young
Director Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Studio SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 50 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Dubbed French, German, Italian, Spanish
Subtitles DVD: Dutch, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Released DVD: 11 Nov 2002
Production year: 1959
Format DVD
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  • 4 stars out of 5

    This wonderfully overheated drama by Tennessee Williams, who wrote the screenplay with Gore Vidal, is animated by ultra-powerful performances from Elizabeth Taylor and Katharine Hepburn. Taylor plays the niece about to be committed to a mental institution by southern matriarch Hepburn after witnessing the violent death of a cousin, with Montgomery Clift as the neurosurgeon called in to assess the girl's sanity rating before a possible lobotomy. Director Joseph L Mankiewicz makes it a class act all round.

    • Radio Times
  • 1 stars out of 4

    Arty flashback talk-piece from a one-act play, padded out with much sub-poetic mumbo jumbo; it takes too long to get to the revelation, which is ambiguously presented anyway.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Hepburn Taylor Clift? - Go on then....

    When a film opens with Katharine Hepburn descending a Rocky Horror-type elevator to greet partially-paralysed Montgomery Clift in a garden of carnivorous plants - you know you're in for some classic twisted melodrama. Looking like Edith Head dressed The Bride Of Frankenstein, Hepburn goes full-on Gothic for this one, swatting underlings like flies and seething incestuous monologues (carefully adapted from Tennessee William's play by himself and Gore Vidal) as she campaigns obsessively for Clift to serve up a swift lobotomy on mental patient Liz Taylor to conceal what she knows about the life and death of her Son. This is bleak, daring stuff - swimming with themes that would be tough to approach even today (at least by a major Hollywood studio) - and which doubtless would emerge as far less of an achievement than is preserved here in this poetic, perverse and eerie 50's Classic.

      • Noise-Unit from London
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Great dialogue

    Fantastic dialogue as with all William's plays, good acting and well worth a look at

      • Mandy from Cheshire
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    • Gore Vidal's stark, powerful screen adaptation of Tennessee Williams's play explores the trauma of Catherine (Elizabeth Taylor), whose homosexual cousin dies an unspeakable and gradually revealed ...