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Cat On A Hot Tin Roof on DVD (1958)

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Average rating: (75%)
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3.5
 
Starring: Elizabeth Taylor | Paul Newman | Burl Ives | Judith Anderson | Jack Carson | Larry Gates | Vaughn Taylor | Madeleine Sherwood
Director: Richard Brooks
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 108 mins
Certificate: 15
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Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Dubbed: French, Italian
Hearing-impaired: English, Italian
Subtitles: Arabic, Bulgarian, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish
Released: 15/05/2006

Brief synopsis of Cat On A Hot Tin Roof

This is the classic cinematic version of Tennessee Williams's breathtaking play about a crazed southern family torn apart by greed. Larger-than-life patriarch Big Daddy (Burl Ives) lays dying, and the members of his brood clamor for the inheritance. Paul Newman is Brick, the alcoholic son struggling in the shadow of his powerful father, and Elizabeth Taylor is Maggie, Brick's lingerie-clad temptress of a wife who will do anything for the love of her cold husband. Brick's younger brother, Gooper (Jack Carson), and his wife, Mae (Madeleine Sherwood), strive for Big Daddy's approval, but even though they have children and a successful marriage, Big Daddy is dedicated to Brick, a former football star with his own personal demons. Tensions mount as the family is forced together under one roof, where secrets are revealed and relationships are lost and found. Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman's performances serve as cinematic icons; the heat and hatred between them ignites the screen, fueled by Tennessee Williams's insightful and brilliant dialogue.

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Rating of 2 stars out of 5 Halliwell's Film Guide

Slightly bowdlerized version of Tennessee Williams's most straightforward melodrama, watchable for the acting but still basically a theatrical experience.

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Rated - 5 starsLA LIZ DOES IT AGAIN.

GARABALDI from UK , 24/02/2005

PERHAPS THE FINEST PERFORMANCE IN A LONG AND AMAZING CAREER FROM LIZ TAYLOR.

PAUL NEWMAN IS SUBLIME IN HIS PERFORMANCE OF A MAN COMING TO TERMS WITH HIS HOMOSEXUALITY, UNABLE TO SATISFY HIS BEAUTIFUL WIFE, WHILE OVERCOME WITH THE GUILT OVER THE DEATH OF HIS BEST FRIEND AND LOVER.

A TRUE CLASSIC.

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Rated - 5 starsWHAT CAN I SAY!!!!!

A customer from PLYMOUTH DEVON , 25/09/2005

A classic with wonderful performances by Burl Ives. Elizabeth Taylor and of course Paul Newman. The story set in Louiseanna is about Paul Newmans'character coming to terms with the death of his close friend and lover skip. Unable to satisfy his beautiful young wife this leads to tension. Big daddy maybe dying no one knows but all the family gather forhis 65th birthday. Guther newmans' older brother his wife and neckless monsters all gather to find out who will inherit the family fortune. What happens next you will have to watch the dvd to find out. But a wonderful film superb acting.

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Rated - 5 starsFamily Matters

RicardoMartinez from Avon , 29/04/2005

The inheritance of the family 'land' is being fought over by two sons. The elder son and his ambitious wife try to discredit the younger son Brick (Paul Newman). The sychophancy of the wife is sickening to the Father, Big Daddy (Burle Ives). Brick the younger son is tormented by the memory of 'skipper' an old football buddy. Skipper died, suicide perhaps after a late night hotel room meeting with Brick's wife who is played by Elizabeth Taylor. Big Daddy has tests to see if he has terminal cancer - the doctors and family members collude to hide the truth from Big Daddy. Brick wants no part of it. He doesn't want the land, he doesn't want to join in with Birthday celebrations he has contempt for his wife and is angry at the lack of love from his father. He wants the truth and he wants love. As the plot is resolved he gets the truth and the love and of course it is Brick, the brother pure in heart who inherits the land. Sharp script based on the Tenessee Williams play set in the Deep South. Southern rural values of women being good breeding stock and the menfolk ruling the roost are examined. It is easy to forget how good film acting was in the 1950s. This is as good as it gets!

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Rated - 5 starsMasterpiece

Martin Lincoln from London, England , 20/04/2007

Cat On A Hot Tin Roof is a Masterpiece in film making. The undercurrents of powerplay and inuendo keep you riveted to the edge of your seat. The monologue by Elizabeth Taylor when talking to 'Big Daddy' is breathtaking. there are very powerful perfomances from all of the actors including the little monsters (children). Definately do not miss this film!

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Rated - 5 starsFantastic

pfarmer from Barnet , 01/09/2008

Absolutely riveting!!!

It was recommended to me, and didn't expect to like it this much. The acting is great, watching Liz Taylor play off against Paul Newman is an acting masterclass. Then in the second half of the film Burl Ives takes over with a powerful performance.

You can tell it comes from a play, but the acting and writing are so good it doesn't matter.

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