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Cat on a hot tin roof ORIGINAL trailer 1958

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The Original trailer of Cat On A Hot in Roof. Magnificent film! Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman made a great team in this film. Go to your local video store and pick up this wonderful classic!

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  • I freaking love this movie.

    Ahhhh Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor

    are like the hottest on screen couple ever.

    If they had kids, they would have the prettiest eyes EVER

    Not to mention the prettiest parents :]

  • One of the greatest in cinema has left us.

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  • I LOVE THE OLDEN TIMES SO MUCH, I WISH I WERE BORN DURIN' THOSE YEARS

  • @lasse4eva Yeah, I know what you mean. It also goes to show how one misunderstanding can create so much pain. "When A Marriage Goes On The Rocks, The "Rocks" Are There!" Dear God, that line is still so relevant today as it was yesterday.

  • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is the passionate story of conflict between people.

    Isn't that almost the definition for any story?

  • That scene at 0:31 get me every time you actually believe her desperation. You feel for her.

  • Best Paul Newman & Liz Taylor movie!! My favorite!!

  • R.I.P. Liz Taylor.

  • @CoolerKing37 Well I work at a live theatre company, so I get to see the real version all the time. No point in watching the movie... Maybe one day :P

  • @IMbirdieful They were just sorta vague about Brick's relationship with Skipper, that they were just really good pals and teammates. Also the ending's bit different with Brick and Big Daddy having a scene where they begin to reconcile with each other. The movie's still pretty good though. Very different from the play, but worth seeing for the acting.

  • @CoolerKing37 I can see why he'd be pissed! That's one of the main focuses in the play! But wait, how coul they avoid any reference to homosexuality, when the script blatantly discusses the subject? Or did the film version cut out those parts?

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