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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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Brick, an alcoholic ex-football player, drinks his days away and resists the affections of his wife, Maggie. His reunion with his wealthy father, Big Daddy, who is slowly dying of cancer, jogs a host of memories and revelations for both father and son.
Brick, an alcoholic ex-football player, drinks his days away and resists the affections of his wife, Maggie. His reunion with his wealthy father, Big Daddy, who is slowly dying of cancer, jogs a host of memories and revelations for both father and son.
Actors:
Kevin Corcoran,
Paul Newman,
Jeane Wood,
Robert Rusty Stevens,
Patty Ann Gerrity,
Madeleine Sherwood,
Hugh Corcoran,
Larry Gates,
Elizabeth Taylor,
Jack Carson,
Brian Corcoran,
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Kevin Corcoran
10 June 1949, Santa Monica, California, USA
Paul Newman
26 January 1925, Shaker Heights, Ohio, USA
Jeane Wood
22 November 1909, Los Angeles, California, USA
Robert Rusty Stevens
November 25, 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Patty Ann Gerrity
May 14, 1948 in Montebello, California, USA
Madeleine Sherwood
13 November 1922, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Hugh Corcoran
July 28, 1947 in Santa Monica, California, USA
Larry Gates
24 September 1915, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Elizabeth Taylor
27 February 1932, Hampstead, London, England, UK
Jack Carson
27 October 1910, Carman, Manitoba, Canada
Brian Corcoran
July 30, 1951 in Los Angeles, California, USA
Director:
Richard Brooks
Richard Brooks
18 May 1912, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Country:
United States
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Director Brooks skilfully elicits the best from his performers and script with the result that there were Oscars nominations for all concerned.
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A formaldehyded tabby that sits static while layer after layer of its skin is peeled off, life after life of its nine lives unsentimentally destroyed.June 24, 2006
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The performances are the thing in this film version of the Tennessee Williams stage triumph, led by Ives, repeating his stage role like a force of nature.April 08, 2008
Burl Ives and Judith Anderson are highly entertaining as the nightmare parents, Big Daddy and Big Mama, and Jack Carson has one of his last good roles as Newman's competitive older brother.July 06, 2010
It is a fine piece of acting by Paul Newman, the Southern gentlemen portraying his fragile and haunted character with an unparalleled amount of soul, which he had imbedded in many of his characters.
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What a pack of trashy people these accomplished actors perform!