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  1. A 1955 play by Tennessee Williams about a family crisis in the American South. The play explores themes of death, mendacity, sexuality, and inheritance, and features a famous scene between Maggie and Brick.

  2. A drama film based on Tennessee Williams' play, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman as a troubled couple. The film explores themes of family, inheritance, sexuality, and death, and features a famous scene in a basement.

  3. LitCharts offers a comprehensive guide to Tennessee Williams's play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, with summaries, analysis, themes, quotes, characters, and symbols. Learn about the historical and literary context, the plot, the themes, and the double ending of this family drama.

  4. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: Directed by Richard Brooks. With Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman, Burl Ives, Jack Carson. Brick is an alcoholic ex-football player who drinks his days away and resists the affections of his wife.

  5. From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays.

  6. Oct 18, 2021 · Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: summary. Big Daddy, a wealthy plantation owner who lives somewhere on the Mississippi delta, is dying, and everyone except his wife, Big Mama, acknowledges it.

  7. A classic drama by Tennessee Williams about a dysfunctional family facing the death of their patriarch. Read a brief synopsis of the plot, characters, themes, and quotes from the play.

  8. A summary of the film adaptation of Tennessee Williams' play about a dysfunctional family and a terminal illness. Brick, an alcoholic ex-football player, resists his wife Maggie and his father Big Daddy, while hiding a dark secret.

  9. A classic drama film based on Tennessee Williams' play, starring Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor as a troubled couple in the Deep South. See critics...

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  10. Sep 21, 2024 · Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, play by Tennessee Williams, published and produced in 1955. It won a Pulitzer Prize. The play exposes the emotional lies governing relationships in the family of a wealthy Southern planter of humble origins. The patriarch, Big Daddy, is about to celebrate his 65th birthday.