Word: hepburn
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Suddenly, Last Summer, Tennessee Williams at his ripest, with appropriate support from Joseph Mankiewicz, who directed and Gore Vidal, who wrote the screenplay. Katherine Hepburn is Aunt Venable, raising carnivorous plants in her garden and dreaming of her son, Sebastian, a gay post who ended up being eaten by canaibah. Elizabeth Taylor is the traumatized niece who witnessed the set, and Montgomery Clift is the shrink who cures her. Overacted, overwritten and overheated...
ORSON WELLES CINEMA. Wednesday-Saturday Anna Karenina (Garbo) 4, 7:45, 11:30. Philadelphia Story (Hepburn), 5:40, 9:30. Sunday-Tuesday Morocco (Dietrich...
Long Day's Journey Late Night. O'Neill expressed the full agony of American Family life in his best play, which is also the finest American drama, Sidney Lumet, who hasn't made a fine film since, assembled a great cast to perform it-Katherine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson, Jason Robards and Dean Stockwell-and picked a master cineniatographer, Boris Kaufman, to make the images jibe with the faces and dialogue. The result is devastating...
...never had a tradition of private or corporate philanthropy. Nevertheless, last week the huge Mitsubishi group of industries gave $1,000,000 to endow a professorship in Japanese legal studies at Harvard Law School. The occasion was the 54th anniversary of a similar gift by U.S. Banker A. Barton Hepburn for a chair in American studies at Tokyo University Law School. For Mitsubishi, Harvard was a logical choice: it has both great prestige and some of America's foremost Asian specialists, including Edwin O. Reischauer, former U.S. Ambassador to Japan...
...they face the privations and adventures that follow, Jay and Catherine quickly develop a Tracy-Hepburn love-hate relationship. Jay is cold and scornful; Catherine feels that she has traded one insufferable male for another. But eventually accommodation follows passion down a well-worn path...