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Carson McCullers (novel) and
Gladys Hill (writer)
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Release Date:
13 October 1967 (USA) more
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Most women in her situation would do the very same thing! They just wouldn't do it as well- or as often! more
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Bizarre tale of sex, betrayal, and perversion at a military post. full summary | full synopsis
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Admirable in many ways, beautifully staged and photographed and splendidly acted… more (52 total)

Cast

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Elizabeth Taylor ... Leonora Penderton

Marlon Brando ... Maj. Weldon Penderton
Brian Keith ... Lt. Col. Morris Langdon

Julie Harris ... Alison Langdon
Zorro David ... Anacleto

Gordon Mitchell ... Stables Sergeant
Irvin Dugan ... Capt. Murray Weincheck
Fay Sparks ... Susie

Robert Forster ... Pvt. L.G. Williams
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108 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Mono (Westrex Recording System)
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In the Turner Classic Movies documentary on Marlon Brando, director Martin Scorsese says that the scene in which Brando stands in front of the mirror talking to himself as he inspects his dress uniform inspired the infamous "Are you talkin' to me?" moment with Robert De Niro for Taxi Driver (1976). more
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Continuity: The Maj. Penderton's shirt is completely buttoned when he mounts Firebird. Later, when he falls off it, his shirt is unbuttoned. more
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Maj. Weldon Penderton: [to Leonora] You disgust me. more
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Referenced in Con Air (1997) more

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11 out of 12 people found the following review useful.
Admirable in many ways, beautifully staged and photographed and splendidly acted…, 11 January 2009
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The time is late 1948 and the setting is a U.S. Army post in Georgia, bordering on a forest preserve…

A Southern amoral wife called Leonora (Elizabeth Taylor) finds a way for her stream desire in an adulterous affair with Lt. Col. Langdon (Brian Keith), carried on almost openly…

Leonora gives aperture to her forcefulness and vigor in a passion for horses and riding… She is attached to a handsome white horse she calls Firebird and she provokes her husband by telling him that the animal is indeed a stallion with the emotional nature of man...

Leonora's husband (Marlon Brando) is a devious, insecure, impotent Army major, a hidden homosexual preoccupied with an unsociable, lonely rider who canters around the field in the nude and whose sexual emotional stress is diminished, secretively, at the bedside of the major's wife holding her clothes and looking fixedly at her marvelous hot body…

Private Williams (Robert Forster) is another lonely man fascinated by the fiery Leonora and her thoughtful and gentle comments to him… He takes to visiting the Penderton house at night looking attentively in the windows, observing with total recall and complete joy Leonora's nakedness, but also watching the Major in his study…

Keith's neurotic wife (Julie Harris) is well aware of her husband's affair with Leonora but she only feels well from her close friendship with her houseboy, Anacleto (Zorro David), an affected companion who shares her penchant for the arts and is in every way the opposite of her abrupt, strong husband…

Flavored with bitter insinuations and insulting sarcasms, Brando and Taylor's few scenes have enough flames to burn the silver screen… He's a tormented human being while she's delicious but shrill and insensitive… Aware of her physical beauty she fights back when she's rejected, instigating him with her impudent, insolent, shameless manner that offend his very being…

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