directed by Richard Brooks
. It is based on the Pulitzer Prize
-winning play of the same name
by Tennessee Williams
adapted by Richard Brooks and James Poe
. One of the top-ten box office hits of 1958, the film stars Elizabeth Taylor
, Paul Newman
and Burl Ives
.
Late one night, a drunken Brick Pollitt (Paul Newman
) is out trying to recapture his glory days of high school sports by leaping hurdles on a track field, dreaming about his moments as a youthful athlete.
One of those no-neck monsters hit me with some ice cream. Their fat little heads sit on their fat little bodies without a bit of connection... You can't wring their necks if they got no necks to wring. Isn't that right, honey?... Think of it, they've got five monsters and number six comin' up.
Truth! Truth! Everybody keeps hollerin' about the truth. Well, the truth is as dirty as lies.
Living with somebody you love can be lonelier than living entirely alone, if the one you love doesn't love you.
But there's one thing you can't buy in a Europe firesale or in any other market on earth. And that's your life. You can't buy back your life when it's finished... The human animal is a beast that eventually has to die. And if he's got money, he buys and he buys and he buys. The reason why he buys everything he can is because his crazy hope is one of the things he buys will be life everlasting — which it never can be.
This is Maggie the Cat...
Every sultry moment of Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize Play is now on the screen!