Tennessee Williams wrote the play "Suddenly Last Summer." The Motels
had a hit 1983 song of the same name. Was the song in any way
inspired by or linked to the play (or the movie with Elizabeth
Taylor)? Magnum Search results for: USA. 1959. Film: Suddenly Last Summer:: Twenty-five-year-old Elizabeth TAYLOR during the filming of Suddenly Last Summer. rooms on the set of Suddenly Last Summer, in which they co-star with http://www.magnumphotos.com/Archive/C.aspx?VP=Mod_ViewBoxIb_VPage&CT=Album&SP=AlbumHOME |
This is an interesting question. I've found a multiple-choice quiz in
a cached page from the Rhino Records site which indicates that the
song is based upon the Tennessee Williams play:
"Suddenly Last Summer" by The Motels is based on the play of the same
name by....
David Mamet
Truman Capote
Tennessee Williams
Brendan Behan
Samuel Beckett
http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache:8saTqOhYthsC:www.rhino.com/RMAT98/jpage2.htm
(Note: The page linked above did not display properly for me. If you
cannot see the text, try scrolling down the page while holding down
your left mouse button, as if you were going to cut and paste.)
Unfortunately, I was unable to locate any other references on this.
I had also seen that quiz, which led me to believe there might be a
connection, but I need more direct evidence. Thanks for your efforts. Suddenly, Last Summer:: SUDDENLY, LAST SUMMER. Columbia, 1960. Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Camera: Jack Hildyard. Sebastian every summer, except for the last one, when http://www.doctormacro1.info/Movie Summaries/S/Suddenly, Last Summer.htmHOME |
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