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  1. Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) was better received. Gore Vidal adapted the Tennessee Williams play that concerns lobotomy, pederasty, and cannibalism. Elizabeth Taylor starred as a young woman who develops mental issues following the death of her cousin and is institutionalized. The dead cousin’s overprotective mother…. Read More.

  2. Original title: Suddenly, Last Summer. Synopsis: In 1937 New Orleans, Dr. John Cukrowicz, working at the state run Lion's View Mental Institution, is experimenting with a radical new treatment for hopeless cases of lunacy: lobotomy.

  3. 17 de ago. de 2023 · Catherine is traumatised by the mysterious death of her cousin on a holiday and tries to find out the truth. Her aunt bribes a psychiatrist to perform a surg...

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  4. Watch the full movie of Suddenly Last Summer!Watch Suddenly, Last Summer Now: http://AAN.SonyPictures.com/SuddenlyLastSummerIn this adaptation of Tennessee W...

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  5. Suddenly, Last Summer ( br: De Repente, No Último Verão[ 1] / pt: Bruscamente no Verão Passado[ 2][ 3]) é um filme estadunidense de 1959, do gênero drama, dirigido por Joseph L. Mankiewicz, com roteiro de Gore Vidal e Tennessee Williams, baseado em sua peça. O filme foi gravado na Inglaterra, no Shepperton Studios em Londres.

  6. Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) High drama, with astonishing performances by Katherine Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor (at least until the final flashback sequence), and a somber Montgomery Clift. Filmed in wide screen black and white, with beautiful sets (both the garden and the institution in particular), and with careful framing and focus in every shot.

  7. 29 de may. de 2019 · Reviews, andre crous. Elizabeth Taylor in Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) By André Crous. It is truly remarkable that this film, whose subject is always implied but never mentioned by name, can have such a strong impact on a viewer who has grown up in a much less restricted era of movie-going. I knew this film from a Gore Vidal interview in The ...