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Post by kijii on Mar 10, 2019 18:59:22 GMT
I like them too!! Do you ever get The Long, Hot Summer(1958) mixed up with Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)? I know I do. I always have to remember which one had Orson Welles/Angela Lansbury as the parents and which one had Burl Ives/Judith Anderson as the parents. Come to think of it, the stories had other similarities such as: A son trying to win his father's affection, etc. A young Paul Newman in them. Both being released in the same year. Both about old Southern families. Both had strong patriarchs with weak wives always trying to placate their husbands. Both had source material written by authors who grew up in the South. What else do they have in common? Come to think of it, it's a wonder that people don't get these two movies mixed up.. more often.  Truth be told, I'll bet people do....
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