Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)

Suddenly, Last Summer

Movie1959• Approved• 1h 54m
DramaMysteryThriller
⭐ 7.4 / 10(19,085)

A surgeon is assigned the case of a young woman whose aunt wants her lobotomized to cover up a family secret.

Rated
Approved
Runtime
1h 54m
Released
1959
Country
United Kingdom, United States

Details

Release year: 1959

Storyline

A surgeon is assigned the case of a young woman whose aunt wants her lobotomized to cover up a family secret.

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Cast
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Awards

0 wins & 3 nominations

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Did you know

• After years of alcoholism and prescription drug abuse, Montgomery Clift was considered uninsurable due to chronic ill health. Ordinarily, he would have been fired and replaced, but his good friend Dame Elizabeth Taylor saved his job by insisting she would not do this movie without him.

• According to author Garson Kanin in his memoir "Tracy and Hepburn," Katharine Hepburn was reportedly so furious at the way Montgomery Clift was treated by producer Sam Spiegel and director Joseph L. Mankiewicz during filming that, after making sure that she would not be needed for retakes, she told both men off and actually spat at them (although it remains unclear just which one of the two she spat at, or if she spat at both).

• In performing Catherine Holly's climactic monologue, Dame Elizabeth Taylor (who had recently been widowed) reportedly used her emotions about her husband's death in order to create the acclaimed performance. However, she was only able to do one take, as she could not stop crying after completing the first.

User reviews

⭐ 8/10

Lots of Symbolism, Dramatic Performances, Frightening Visuals.

šŸ‘ 37 Ā· 8/6/2012
⭐ 8/10

Suddenly, last summer in Cabeza de Lobo

šŸ‘ 106 Ā· 10/18/2005
⭐ 7/10

(POSSIBLE SPOILER)...Gothic decadence gives Taylor and Hepburn striking roles...

šŸ‘ 76 Ā· 7/13/2006

Technical specs

Sound mix
Mono
Aspect ratio
1.85 : 1
Color
Black and White

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