Le fils unique de la riche veuve Violet Venable meurt alors qu'il est en vacances avec sa cousine Catherine. Ce que la jeune fille a vu était si horrible qu'elle en est devenue folle? à prés... Tout lireLe fils unique de la riche veuve Violet Venable meurt alors qu'il est en vacances avec sa cousine Catherine. Ce que la jeune fille a vu était si horrible qu'elle en est devenue folle? à présent, Mme Venable veut que Catherine soit lobotomisée pour découvrir la vérité.Le fils unique de la riche veuve Violet Venable meurt alors qu'il est en vacances avec sa cousine Catherine. Ce que la jeune fille a vu était si horrible qu'elle en est devenue folle? à présent, Mme Venable veut que Catherine soit lobotomisée pour découvrir la vérité.
- Nommé pour 3 Oscars
- 4 victoires et 7 nominations au total
- Dr. Hockstader's Secretary
- (as Sheila Robbins)
- Asylum Inmate
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Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAccording to author Garson Kanin in his memoir "Tracy and Hepburn," Katharine Hepburn was reportedly so furious at the way Montgomery Clift was treated by producer Sam Spiegel and director Joseph L. Mankiewicz during filming that, after making sure that she would not be needed for retakes, she told both men off and actually spat at them (although it remains unclear just which one of the two she spat at, or if she spat at both).
- GaffesAlthough set in 1937, costumes, hairstyles and makeup worn by Dame Elizabeth Taylor are all contemporary in 1959.
- Citations
Catherine Holly: Is that what love is? Using people? And maybe that's what hate is - not being able to use people.
- ConnexionsEdited into Michael Jackson's This Is It (2009)
With relatively few characters to populate the story the performances are absolutely crucial, and the tight-knit cast delivers the goods in spades. Long after many of her acting contemporaries of the thirties and forties had been forgotten, Katharine Hepburn continued to reign supreme on the silver screen and her sublime performance as the manipulative and cunning Mrs. Venable ranks among Hepburn's best work of the decade. The wounded vulnerability of a post-car accident Montgomery Clift serves him well in a difficult role as the middle man between the film's leading ladies, and the still-handsome actor provides a humane, completely genuine performance that supplies viewers with level-headed window into the off-kilter story. Albert Dekker, Mercedes McCambridge and Gary Raymond also excel in minor roles.
The film's biggest surprise, however, is the exceptional portrayal of Elizabeth Taylor in the film's central performance. Although usually somewhat of an uneven actress, Taylor completely nails a dauntingly difficult role in a complex, multilayered performance that deservedly won her a Golden Globe Award as well as her third consecutive Oscar nomination. During the film's climatic revelation, Taylor lets out a series of bone-chilling screams that I could never imagine coming out of any other actress. Not only does it remain Taylor's finest performance (which is a considerable achievement when one considers that WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF is also on her resume), but it is also a performance that simply could not be bettered.
Although perhaps he could never surpass 1949's A LETTER TO THREE WIVES or 1950's ALL ABOUT EVE in the eyes of most viewers, SUMMER contains some of the finest work of director Joseph L. Mankiewicz' legendary career. Brilliantly combining southern Gothicism with straight-faced psychodrama and even grandiose horror, Mankiewicz stitches the various seemingly disparate threads together in a harrowing, yet perversely satisfying whole. Even the lengthy, sometimes criticized flashback sequence is an absolute tour de force of film-making that leaves viewers emotionally exhausted as one experiences the on screen turmoil more than simply watching it. An often unheralded classic, the film remains of the most sorely underrated films of its era.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Suddenly, Last Summer
- Lieux de tournage
- Begur, Girona, Catalonia, Espagne(village and old castle scenes)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 9 830 $US
- Durée1 heure 54 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1