Suddenly, Last Summer
Columbia Pictures (1959)
Drama, Queer Themes/Interest, Thriller
In Collection
#542
8*
Seen ItYes
043396047525
IMDB   7.6
114 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Elizabeth Taylor Catherine Holly
Katharine Hepburn Mrs. Violet Venable
Montgomery Clift Dr. Cukrowicz
Albert Dekker Dr. Lawrence J. Hockstader
Mercedes McCambridge Mrs. Grace Holly
Gary Raymond George Holly
Mavis Villiers Miss Foxhill
Patricia Marmont Nurse Benson
Joan Young Sister Felicity
Maria Britneva Lucy
Sheila Robbins Dr. Hockstader's Secretary
David Cameron Young Blonde Interne
Katharine Hepburn Mrs. Venable
Albert Dekker Dr. Hockstader
Mercedes McCambridge Mrs. Holly
Sheila Robins Dr. Hockstader's Secretary
Erik Chitty Asylum Inmate
Grace Denbeigh-Russell Asylum patient
Brenda Dunrich Nurse
Eddie Fisher Street Urchin
Anthony Lang Inmate
Aileen Lewis Nurse
Frank Merlo Audience Member at Operation
Sheila Raynor Mother of young patient
Beatrice Shaw Elderly Lady
George Spence Inmate Playing Cards
Florence Stark A Patient
Julian Ugarte Sebastian Venable
Gore Vidal Audience Member at Operation
Director/Choreographer
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Producer Sam Spiegel
Writer/Composer Gore Vidal
Tennessee Williams
Cinematography Jack Hildyard
Music Malcolm Arnold
Buxton Orr


The only son of wealthy widow Violet Venable dies while on vacation with his cousin Catherine. What the girl saw was so horrible that she went insane; now Mrs. Venable wants Catherine lobotomized to cover up the truth.
Edition Details
Distributor Sony Pictures
Release Date 8/15/2000
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed)
Widescreen (1.85:1)
Widescreen (1.66:1)
Subtitles English; Spanish; Portuguese; English (Closed Captioned); Korean; Thai; Chinese
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Dolby Digital Mono [English]
Dolby Digital Mono [Spanish]
Dolby Digital Mono [Portuguese]
Mono [English]
Mono [Portuguese]
Layers Dual Side, Dual Layer
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 8/23/2016
Location Personal Library
Owner Deitz
Store Amazon
Condition New
Links ++ Review: Cinema Queer (Michael D. Klemm) A MUST READ
‡ Indie Wire" Decoding "Suddenly Last Summer"
- Review: NY Times
Suddenly, Last Summer at Core for Movies
TheMovieDb.org
IMDB

Features
Photo Gallery
Production Notes
Talent Files
Vintage Advertising
Filmographies. Photo gallery. Photo montage.

Notes
This play was released the year I graduated from high school, 1959, in a small village in Western New York-- I did not see it back then, and doubt that even if I had that I would have had any understaning of Sabastian's secret or his mother's motivations -- I am told that it was controversial, and that it was well known that Sebastian's secret was his taste for young boys -- The morality police required that the movie be written in an obscure way, therefore the word homosexual is never used -- Some modern critics have declared the film highly homophobic and perhaps a reflection of Tennessee William's personal demons -- Having experienced that age, our Western society has made tremendous progress since then -- Modern values imposed on a '50s film does not give it its proper due -- I found it a very fine film, adapted by screen writer Gore Vidal from the Tennessee Williams' play, with great actors, director, and production -- For its time it was groundbreaking --Williams' (and Vidol's) use of language was hypnotic -- I found Michael D. Klemm's review highly informative and a "Must Read" -- see links.