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Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) |
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Film rated 4.1 / 5
(Chick rating: 4.3 / 5)
(Guy rating: 4 / 5)
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| Witnessing horror requires lobotomy? |
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| Aunt wants Liz lobotomised. |
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| Flytrap metaphor: son's demise. |
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| Taylor's cousin feeds crowd. |
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| Catherine goes off Cliff. |
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| Suddenly, . . . no more cousin. |
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| Urchins eat Liz's cousin. |
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| Lobotomy won't erase cannibalism. |
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| Liz devours disturbing dreams. |
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| Taylor's vacation story sickens. |
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| Violet wants Liz lobotomized. |
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| Sebastian feeds the poor. |
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| Taylor witnesses dinner party. |
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| Monty: operate vacation away! |
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| Natives sample American cuisine. |
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| Elizabeth, Montgomery: bewitching treatment. |
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| Cannibalistic scenario encourages lobotomy. |
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