- Genre: Drama | Mystery | Thriller
- Release Date: 22 December 1959 (USA)
- Runtime: 114 min
- Filming Location: Bagur, Girona, Catalonia, Spain
- Budget: $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Director: Joseph L. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Mankiewicz
- Stars: Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, Montgomery Clift | See full cast and crew »
- Original Music By: Malcolm Arnold Buxton Orr
- Sound Mix: Mono (Westrex Recording System)
- Plot Keyword: Poet | Operation | Mental Institution | Lobotomy | Widow
- Tennessee Williams (play "Suddenly, Last Summer")
- Gore Vidal (screenplay) &
- Tennessee Williams (screenplay)
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- Screenplay writer Gore Vidal and Tennessee Williams' partner Frank Merlo may briefly be glimpsed among those observing Montgomery Clift operate in the opening sequence. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- According to Mercedes McCambridge, she would ride to the London set of this film in the same car as Montgomery Clift. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Clift always insisted that the driver stop by Wormwood Scrubs prison, so that Clift could scream out the car window at the convicts behind bars. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- 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 Sam Spiegel and Joseph L. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Mankiewicz during the 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.) Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- The filmmakers were given special dispensation by the Breen office so that the homosexuality of Sebastian Venable could be "inferred, but not shown." Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- Eddie Fisher, who was married to Elizabeth Taylor at the time, appears uncredited as one of street urchins who beg Taylor for a morsel of bread. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- Patricia Neal played the lead role to so much acclaim on the London stage she was sure she would be given the part in the film adaptation, even without her agent promoting her the job. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 She then woke up in shock to find Elizabeth Taylor had been assigned the role. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- This film was an adaptation of a one-act play by Tennessee Williams that was originally performed Off-Broadway on a double bill with another one-act play by Tennessee Williams, "Something Unspoken". Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 The double bill was presented under the title of "Garden District" and opened on January 7, 1958 at the York Playhouse in New York. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 The original stage production of "Suddenly, Last Summer" starred Anne Meacham as Catherine, Hortense Alden as Mrs. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Venable, and Alan Mixon as George Holly. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 This same double bill of one-act plays was presented on Broadway, again under the title "Garden District", in 1995. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 This production starred Elizabeth Ashley as Mrs. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Venable, Jordan Baker as Catherine and Mitchell Lichtenstein as George Holly. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 This version opened Oct 10, 1995 at the Circle in the Square Theater and ran for 31 performances. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- The only film for which Elizabeth Taylor and 'Katharine Hepburn (I)' competed with a co-star for the same Best Actress Academy Award. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 However, the award went to Simone Signoret. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- The allusion to Herman Melville and the Galapagos islands refers to the "The Encantadas or Enchanted Isles", a series of "sketches," or short prose works, about the Galapagos Islands written primarily from Melville's own experience sailing around the islands. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- In the French post-synchronized version of the film, the actors are dubbed by: Claude Winter (Elizabeth Taylor), Claire Guibert (Katharine Hepburn), Bernard Noël (Montgomery Clift), Serge Nadaud (Albert Dekker), Claude Daltys (Mercedes McCambridge), Jean-Pierre Duclos (Gary Raymond), Lita Recio (Mavis Villiers), Hélène Tossy (Joan Young) and Michel Gudin (David Cameron). Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
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Goofs: Anachronisms: Although set in 1937, costumes, hairstyles and makeup worn by Elizabeth Taylor were all contemporary in 1959.
Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) Plot: The only son of wealthy widow Violet Venable dies while on vacation with his cousin Catherine. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 What the girl saw was so horrible that she went insane; now Mrs. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Venable wants Catherine lobotomized to cover up the truth. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Full summary » »
Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) Story: A wealthy harridan, Violet Venable, attempts to bribe Dr. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Cukrowicz, a young psycho-surgeon from a New Orleans mental hospital that is desperately in need of funds, into lobotomizing her niece, Catherine Holly. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Violet wants the operation performed in order to prevent Catherine from defiling the memory of her son, the poet Sebastian. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Catherine has been babbling obscenely about Sebastian's mysterious death that she witnessed while on holiday together in Spain the previous summer. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Written byalfiehitchie
{tab=Synopsis}Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) Synopsis: New Orleans, 1937. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Catherine Holly (Elizabeth Taylor) is a young woman institutionalized for a severe emotional disturbance that came about when her cousin, Sebastian Venable, died under questionable circumstances while they were on holiday in Spain a few months earlier. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 The late Sebastian's wealthy mother, Violet Venable (Katharine Hepburn), makes every effort to deny and suppress a potentially sordid truth about her son and his demise. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Toward this end, she attempts to bribe the state hospital's administrator, Dr. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Hockstader (Albert Dekker), by offering to finance a new wing for the underfunded facility (in Sebastian's name) if he will coerce his brilliant young surgeon, Dr. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 John Cukrowicz, (Montgomery Clift) into lobotomizing her niece, thereby removing any chance that the events surrounding her son's death might be revealed by Catherine's "obscene babbling".
Mrs. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Venable meets with Dr. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Cukrowicz in the primordial garden ("like the dawn of creation") at her estate to discuss her niece's case, and their conversation eventually turns to Sebastian. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Mrs. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Venable describes him as a poet whose art was his sole occupation... Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 even though he only wrote a single poem each year during the summer months and never published his work... Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 and recounts her own previous vacations with him and of the poems that he kept in a poetry book that she reads from time to time. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 She tells of one particular voyage to the Encantadas a few years ago where her son forced her to witness the horrific sight of birds feeding on newborn turtles emerging from the sand, a ghastly scene in which Sebastian believed he saw the "face of God".
Cukrowicz agrees to visit Catherine and begin his evaluation. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Catherine has been confined to a private women's mental institution since her return from Europe several months earlier. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 At first remaining out of sight, Cukrowicz watches as she is caught smoking by Sister Felicity (Joan Young), one of the nuns who staff the facility. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 When the nun confronts Catherine and holds out her hand, demanding that she turn the cigarette over, Catherine responds by extinguishing the lit cigarette into her palm, burning her. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 The nun then tells the doctor that this can be seen as proof of her mental instability. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Cukrowicz dismisses Sister Felicity and goes on to interview Catherine in her room. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 She claims that her memory does not extend any further back than an incident that occurred just before she left for Europe with Sebastian, when she "lost her honor" while being driven home from a Mardi Gras ball. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Beyond that, she struggles to recall the events that led to Sebastian's death and her subsequent breakdown, but expresses her desire to do so.
Beginning to doubt that she has lost her mind, Cukrowicz decides to move Catherine into the state hospital for continued observation. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Catherine's mother (Mercedes McCambridge) and brother George (Gary Raymond) pay her a visit and reveal that Sebastian has left them a considerable sum of money. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Unfortunately, Mrs. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Venable will not give them the inheritance unless they sign papers to commit Catherine to the institution and allow a lobotomy to be performed. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Alarmed by this prospect, Catherine tries to escape. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 She accidentally wanders onto a catwalk suspended over the men's recreational area. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 With the door at the other end of the catwalk locked, she is forced to fight her way back past the men who are trying to climb up onto the catwalk and grope her, and returns to her room in defeat.
Later, Mrs. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Venable drops by the hospital to check on the status of Cukrowicz's evaluation. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 The doctor persuades her to meet Catherine face to face. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 In the ensuing confrontation, Catherine tries to get her aunt to reveal the true nature of her relationship with Sebastian and the reason why she was left behind and Catherine chosen to take her place as his traveling companion, vaguely hinting that Sebastian used them as "bait" and that they "procured for him". Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Mrs. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Venable responds to these allegations by fainting. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Catherine uses this opportunity to slip away again to find another way to escape from the hospital. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Catherine finds another catwalk that runs above a rec room filled with women who initially stare at her in silence as she walks overhead. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 She climbs the railing and leans out precipitously, considering jumping to her death as the women start cackling below, but before she can release her hold, an orderly (David Cameron) comes up behind her, drags her back to her room and sedates her.
In a last-ditch effort to help Catherine, Cukrowicz brings her to the Venable estate where he administers a truth serum that will allow her to overcome any resistance to remembering the details of what happened that summer. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Before an audience consisting of her aunt, mother and brother, Miss Foxhill (Mavis Villiers), Dr. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Hockstader, and Nurse Benson (Patricia Marmont), all of whom have gathered on the patio in the jungle-like garden, Cukrowicz begins questioning Catherine:
In a long silent flashback sequence, Catherine recalls how she and Sebastian spent their days on the beach in the Spanish town of Cabeza de Lobo at a posh resort hotel on the beach. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 On one occasion, he drags her reluctantly into the water, which causes the fabric of her white bathing suit to become transparent. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 A group of local young men, who had been watching her from the neighboring public beach, start to approach but are intercepted by Sebastian. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Catherine gradually realizes that he is using her to attract these local teenage boys in order to proposition them for sex. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Since the boys are desperate for money, Sebastian is successful in his efforts; however, he gradually becomes "fed up with the dark ones" and, being "famished for blondes", makes plans to depart for the northern countries of Scandavia. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 On one scorching white-hot day, Sebastian and Catherine are beset by a team of ragged street boys playing cacophonous music on instruments of scrap metal and begging for money. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 When Sebastian rejects them, they take up pursuit through the streets of the town. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Sebastian attempts to flee, but the boys swarm around him at every turn. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 He is finally cornered among the ruins of a temple located on a hilltop. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 In the meantime, Catherine has been frantically trying to catch up with Sebastian, but she reaches him only to see him overwhelmed at last by the group of boys. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 To her horror and revulsion, she realizes that they are literally tearing him apart and eating his flesh. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 She screams for help, to no avail.
The film returns to Catherine, who has collapsed upon the ground, sobbing. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Mrs. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Venable closes Sebastian's last book of poems... Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 the pages of which are blank... Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 then slowly rises from her seat and takes Cukrowicz's arm. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Calling him Sebastian, she tells him not to be out in the sun for too long and that they should go inside the boat and inform the captain that they want to leave. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Now clearly insane that the truth has come out, Mrs. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Venable is led away and Cukrowicz returns to check on Catherine, who has recovered, having learned the truth. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 They both walk into the house together.
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- Sam Spiegel known as producer
- Elizabeth Taylor known as Catherine Holly
- Katharine Hepburn known as Mrs. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Violet Venable
- Montgomery Clift known as Dr. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Cukrowicz
- Albert Dekker known as Dr. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Lawrence J. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Hockstader
- Mercedes McCambridge known as Mrs. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Grace Holly
- Gary Raymond known as George Holly
- Mavis Villiers known as Miss Foxhill
- Patricia Marmont known as Nurse Benson
- Joan Young known as Sister Felicity
- Maria Britneva known as Lucy
- Sheila Robbins known as Dr. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959 Hockstader's Secretary
- David Cameron known as Young Blonde Interne
- Eddie Fisher known as Street Urchin (uncredited)
- Frank Merlo known as Audience Member at Operation (uncredited)
- Beatrice Shaw known as Elderly Lady (uncredited)
- Florence Stark known as A Patient (uncredited)
- Gore Vidal known as Audience Member at Operation (uncredited)
- Rita Webb known as Asylum Inmate (uncredited)
- Ian Wilson known as A Patient (uncredited)
- Roberta Woolley known as A Patient (uncredited)
- David Aylott known as makeup artist
- Joan White known as hair stylist
- Peter Dukelow known as construction manager
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- Columbia Pictures (1959) (USA) (theatrical)
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- Videosonic Arts (1989) (Greece) (VHS)
- Tom Howard known as photographic effects
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