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'''Suddenly, Last Summer''' was originally a one-act play by Tennessee Williams which was made into a film in 1960 from a screenplay by Gore Vidal. While the film is often described as gay themed, it has elements of | '''Suddenly, Last Summer''' was originally a one-act play by Tennessee Williams which was made into a film in 1960 from a screenplay by [[Gore Vidal]]. While the film is often described as gay themed, it has elements of [[boylove]], which was not differentiated from homosexuality in the 1950’s and 1960’s. | ||
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|stars=Elizabeth Taylor as Catherine Holly<br>Katharine Hepburn as Mrs Venable<br>Montgomery Clift as Dr Cukrowicz<br> | |stars=Elizabeth Taylor as Catherine Holly<br>Katharine Hepburn as Mrs Venable<br>Montgomery Clift as Dr Cukrowicz<br> | ||
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Suddenly, Last Summer was originally a one-act play by Tennessee Williams which was made into a film in 1960 from a screenplay by Gore Vidal. While the film is often described as gay themed, it has elements of boylove, which was not differentiated from homosexuality in the 1950’s and 1960’s.
| Year Released: | 1960 |
| MPAA Rating (USA): | Unrated |
| Director: | Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
| Starring: | Elizabeth Taylor as Catherine Holly Katharine Hepburn as Mrs Venable Montgomery Clift as Dr Cukrowicz |
