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Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)

December 22, 1959 (GB) Thriller, Drama, Mystery • 114m

Overview

The only son of wealthy widow Violet Venable dies while on vacation with his cousin Catherine. What the girl saw was so horrible that she went insane; now Mrs. Venable wants Catherine lobotomized to cover up the truth.

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Top Billed Cast

Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor

Catherine Holly

Albert Dekker
Albert Dekker

Lawrence Hockstader

Gary Raymond
Gary Raymond

George Holly

Joan Young
Joan Young

Sister Felicity

Sheila Robbins
Sheila Robbins

Dr. Hockstader's Secretary

David Cameron
David Cameron

Young Blonde Intern

Grace Denbigh Russell
Grace Denbigh Russell

Asylum Patient (uncredited)

Brenda Dunrich
Brenda Dunrich

Nurse (uncredited)

Eddie Fisher
Eddie Fisher

Street Urchin (uncredited)

Frank Merlo
Frank Merlo

Audience Member at Operation (uncredited)

Sheila Raynor
Sheila Raynor

Mother of Young Patient (uncredited)

Beatrice Shaw
Beatrice Shaw

Elderly Lady (uncredited)

Florence Stark
Florence Stark

Patient (uncredited)

Julián Ugarte
Julián Ugarte

Sebastian Venable (uncredited)

Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal

Audience Member at Operation (uncredited)

Rita Webb
Rita Webb

Asylum Patient (uncredited)

Sandra White
Sandra White

Young Patient (uncredited)

Ian Wilson
Ian Wilson

Patient (uncredited)

Roberta Woolley
Roberta Woolley

Nurse (uncredited)

Crew
William Kellner
William Kellner

Art Direction

Malcolm Arnold
Malcolm Arnold

Original Music Composer

Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal

Screenplay

Buxton Orr
Buxton Orr

Original Music Composer

Oliver Messel
Oliver Messel

Production Design

Jack Hildyard
Jack Hildyard

Director of Photography

Mike Rutter
Mike Rutter

Clapper Loader

Basil Mannin
Basil Mannin

Scenic Artist

Fred Mannin
Fred Mannin

Scenic Artist

Jean Osborne
Jean Osborne

Unit Publicist

Oliver Messel
Oliver Messel

Costume Design

Bill Kirby
Bill Kirby

Production Supervisor

Jake Wright
Jake Wright

Second Assistant Director

David Aylott
David Aylott

Makeup Artist

Ceri Davies
Ceri Davies

Focus Puller

Jean Louis
Jean Louis

Costume Design

Lily Payne
Lily Payne

Wardrobe Assistant

Norma Garment
Norma Garment

Production Secretary

Patrick Clayton
Patrick Clayton

Second Assistant Director

Jack Shampan
Jack Shampan

Draughtsman

Joan Ellacott
Joan Ellacott

Costume Design

James Sawyer
James Sawyer

Draughtsman

Gerry Fisher
Gerry Fisher

Camera Operator

May Walding
May Walding

Wardrobe Master

Midge Warnes
Midge Warnes

Production Secretary

Scott Slimon
Scott Slimon

Set Decoration

Joan White
Joan White

Hairstylist

Fred Lacey
Fred Lacey

Property Buyer

Tom Howard
Tom Howard

Visual Effects

Bluey Hill
Bluey Hill

Assistant Director

Buster Ambler
Buster Ambler

Sound Recordist

Eileen Bates
Eileen Bates

Hairdresser

William Hornbeck
William Hornbeck

Editorial Consultant

John Crome
John Crome

Assistant Editor

Ron Pope
Ron Pope

Assistant Editor

Peter Dukelow
Peter Dukelow

Construction Manager

Charles Guerin
Charles Guerin

Wardrobe Master

Norman Hartnell
Norman Hartnell

Costume Design

John Jympson
John Jympson

Editorial Services

Roger Good
Roger Good

Location Manager

Charles Nash
Charles Nash

Assistant Makeup Artist



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 7/10

September 25, 2014

Talk is never cheap when sourced from Tennessee Williams.

Millionairess, Violet Venable is obsessed with her now dead son, Sebastian. Sebastian met his untimely end whilst on vacation with his cousin Catharine, an end that has sent Catharine almost to the edge of insanity. Violet, very concerned about Catharine and her hurtful ramblings, enlists brain surgeon Dr. Cukrowicz to see if he will perform a lobotomy on the poor girl, but as Cukrowicz… read the rest.

tmdb28039023

⭐ 6/10

August 28, 2022

Howard Hawks defined a good film as “three good scenes and no bad ones.” Suddenly, Last Summer has four very good scenes dominated by one of the two great great actresses who play the leads – or, in one instance, both.

These are long scenes but never boring, and we are at all times bolted to our seats, our eyes glued to the screen; Katharine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor give different, even contrasting performances – the one as a crazy, rich, … read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

November 15, 2025

Simone Signoret pipped both of these women to the Oscar but Liz Taylor did take a Donatello for her powerful performance in this controversial psychological drama. She is the young “Miss Catherine” who looks like she is destined to go under the scalpel for a lobotomy. Why? Well her ostensibly well-meaning and very wealthy aunt “Violet” (Katharine Hepburn) is convinced that she is a danger to herself and those around her, and so is promising the g… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$3,000,000

Revenue

$9,000,000

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