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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) Reviews

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
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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, Rovi

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Starring:
Paul NewmanElizabeth Taylor, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Brooks
Format(s):
DVD
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Caitlin M.

This is an amazing film. A classic must see!

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Janet G.

One of my all time favorite movies! Loved the story line, loved the cast, loved everything about this movie. A classic movie indeed!

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Gail S.

Themes that are never out of date. Excellent cast of powerful actors with great performances.

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Pamela A.

I thought with Paul Newman & Elizabeth Taylor, how can you go wrong?! Very easily, apparently. While I AM a fan of a good character study, I just couldn't tolerate this one. I'm guessing that the director didn't stray far from the play by limiting the settings to practically one room for most of the movie - Brick and Maggie's bedroom. Newman & Taylor's acting WAS impeccable, but not enough to save this cringe-inducing "classic." Most of the cringing was induced by Big Daddy. The character played by Burl Ives was extremely irritating at best. I'd pass on this one! It's not even worth watching just to be able to say you've seen it.

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    William G.

    If you love live theater, this is the next best thing. The movie puts Tennessee Williams' play on the screen. The entwined subplots and the dialog is all Williams... the acting is 100 percent Newman, Taylor, and Ives (who shows he is much more than a singer of childhood ditties). Today's aspiring actors should watch this just to study those old pros.

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    Lisa V.

    very good movie....didn't think I would like it

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    Luke K.

    What a one of a kind story! The movie starts barely simmering, by the end it's nearly boiling over. Wondrously crafted and pitched perfectly. Only error that stuck out was the sometimes bad line delivery. Touches spots I haven't seen in films. I can't believe no one told me about it!

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