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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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Synopsis
This dynamic and commanding adaptation of Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning play focuses on a troubled Southern family and the discord over their dying father's millions. Wealthy plantation owner Big Daddy Pollitt (Burl Ives), celebrating his 65th birthday, is visited by his sons, Brick (Paul Newman) and Gooper (Jack Carson). He has cancer, but a doctor has deliberately and falsely declared it in remission. Seemingly perfect son Gooper and his wife, Mae (Madeleine Sherwood), have several children and are anxiously expecting to inherit Daddy's millions. By contrast, Big Daddy's "favorite," Brick, is a has-been football star who's taken to drinking his days away since the suicide of his "best friend" a year earlier. He resents his wife, Maggie (Elizabeth Taylor), because he believes that she had an affair with his deceased friend. As a result, he refuses to sleep with her, although she remains devoted to him. Since Brick and Maggie have failed to produce any grandchildren, Big Daddy is inclined to leave his estate to Gooper, but Maggie attempts to prevent that by telling him that she is pregnant. Big Daddy knows better, yet he recognizes that Maggie loves Brick so much that she would be willing to do anything for him. Although Brick is self-destructive and resentful, unable to come to terms with his losses, it takes Big Daddy's recognition of his own mortality to make Brick change his perspective. Brick's struggle with his sexual identity, and the nature of his relationship with his "friend," had to be toned down for mass consumption, although this intelligently written and acted film covers such topics as infertility, adultery, and alcoholism that were still considered taboo in the 1950s. Newman brings depth and feeling to the role as Brick, while Taylor succeeds brilliantly in portraying Maggie as a passionate and understanding woman despite her own real-life emotional turmoil over the death of her husband at the time, producer Mike Todd. ~ Don Kaye, All Movie Guide

Cast

Judith Anderson Big Mama Pollitt
Jack Carson Gooper Pollitt
Zelda Cleaver Sookey
Brian Corcoran Boy Pollitt
Hugh Corcoran Buster Pollitt
Larry Gates Dr.Baugh
Patty Ann Gerrity Dixie Pollitt
Burl Ives Big Daddy Pollitt
Deborah Miller Trixie Pollitt
Madeleine Sherwood Mae Pollitt
Rusty Stevens Sonny Pollitt
Elizabeth Taylor Maggie Pollitt
Vaughan Taylor Deacon Davis
Vince Townsend, Jr. Lacey
Paul Newman Brick Pollitt

Production Crew

Urie McCleary Art Director
William Horning Art Director
William H. Daniels Cinematographer
Helen Rose Costume Designer
Richard Brooks Director
Ferris Webster Editor
William Shanks First Assistant Director
William J. Tuttle Makeup
Tennessee Williams Play Author
Lawrence Weingarten Producer
James Poe Screenwriter
Richard Brooks Screenwriter
Henry W. Grace Set Designer
Robert Priestley Set Designer
Wesley C. Miller Sound/Sound Designer
Lee Le Blanc Special Effects
Year: 1958
Runtime: 108
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
Metrocolor

Produced by
Avon
MGM

Release
by MGM

Awards
1958 - Best Picture - Academy
1958 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1958 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1958 - Best Picture - Academy