Suddenly, Last Summer

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DVD Details

  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 54 minutes
  • Video: Black & White
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: August 15, 2000
  • Originally Released: 1959
  • Label: Sony Pictures

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 6,805
Rating: 2/5 -- The main trouble with this picture is that an idea that is good for not much more than a blackout is stretched to exhausting length and, for all its fine cast and big direction, it is badly, pretentiously played. Full Review
New York Times
May 20, 2003
The cast packs enough sexual ambiguity to satisfy the most rabid Williams fan (not to mention a screenplay by Gore Vidal), but Mankiewicz leaves much of the innuendo unexplored -- thankfully, perhaps. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Mar 23, 2011
The main trouble with the picture is not its subject or its style, but its length. Full Review
TIME Magazine
Mar 23, 2011
Rating: 2.5/4 -- This bizarre and often distasteful movie at the end of the 1950s was an omen of things to come. Full Review
TV Guide
Mar 23, 2011
On film, with Taylor as the woman who saw something nasty and Clift as the psychiatrist trying to probe her trauma, the one-act material is stretched perilously thin; but it works for Hepburn as the incarnation of civilised depravity. Full Review
Time Out
Jun 24, 2006
Rating: 4/5 -- Superbly adapted with blistering performances from Taylor and Hepburn. Full Review
Empire Magazine
Mar 23, 2011
Rating: 3.5/4 -- Suddenly, Last Summer remains a remarkably salacious descent into madness, thanks to Mankiewicz's harrowing direction and two towering performances by Taylor and Hepburn Full Review
From the Front Row
Jun 4, 2019

Product Description:

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.

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  • Sales Rank: 121,121
  • UPC: 043396047525
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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