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Katharine Hepburn: Suddenly, Last Summer

41 min · 25 de ago de 2020
portada del episodio Katharine Hepburn: Suddenly, Last Summer

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Katharine Hepburn. Elizabeth Taylor. Montgomery Clift. 1959's Suddenly, Last Summer is a star-studded adaptation of a Tennessee Williams play that touches on everything from homosexuality to insanity to cannibalism. It's a pretty wild ride.  Join Michael (@mjdomanico) and special guest Matt Erspamer (@erspamer_matt) as they discuss Katharine Hepburn as an ultra-rich Southern widow, how this film got past the censors, and some of the women who didn't make it into the Best Actress race that year.  Subscribe here: http://apple.co/2xNuu0Q [http://apple.co/2xNuu0Q] Thank you to Lyanne Natividad for our podcast artwork and Braxton Burks for our theme music!

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