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Elizabeth Taylor selected Suddenly, Last Summer as her first project after recently ending her contractual commitment to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. At the time, she was the biggest box office draw in Hollywood, and she used this power to insist that Montgomery Clift be hired for the film. [7]
Suddenly Last Summer is a one-act play by Tennessee Williams, written in New York in 1957. [1] It opened off Broadway on January 7, 1958, as part of a double bill with another of Williams' one-acts, Something Unspoken (written in London in 1951).
Throughout the 1950s, Clift and Taylor starred together as romantic leads in a total of three films: A Place in the Sun, Raintree County and Suddenly, Last Summer. Their romantic scenes in A Place in the Sun received considerable acclaim for their naturalness and authentic appearance. Taylor remained a loyal friend to Clift until his death.
Only five films have ever achieved this feat: “All About Eve” (1950) with Anne Baxter and Bette Davis, “Suddenly, Last Summer” (1959) with Katharine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor, “The ...
An intensely private person, she was with friends and family at the end. ... who appeared with Dame Maggie Smith in 1993 BBC drama Suddenly, Last Summer, described his late co-star as a “lion”.
In its original American broadcast, "Suddenly, Last Summer" (that was aired along with the second episode of season five, First Days) was watched by 11.68 million. [2] It was the least watched premiere out of all seasons; the Pilot was watched by 12.61 million, [3] The Old Wagon was watched by 12.61 million, [4] Dude Ranch was watched by 14.54 million [5] and Bringing Up Baby was watched by 14 ...
It began in the son’s room, when the father was away on business. L’enfant thought it was l’amour, but for her, 30-odd years his senior, the sex, lies and audiotape were a mistake. Wild at ...
Suddenly Last Summer may also refer to: Suddenly, Last Summer, a 1959 film by Joseph L. Mankiewicz based on the play "Suddenly Last Summer" (song), a 1983 song by The Motels; Suddenly, Last Summer, a 1993 teleplay adaptation starring Maggie Smith, for the PBS anthology series Great Performances "Suddenly, Last Summer" (Modern Family), a 2013 ...