Boom! 1968

Burton Taylor Boom Tennessee Williams

Some of us Invite Death…

…..and some of us try to escape it on a lonely island surrounded by the sea, scorched by the eternal sunshine,

‘Sissy’ Goforth (Elizabeth Taylor)the richest woman in the world  lives on her luxury island somewhere in the Mediterranean and rules over all like a great dying monster, while dictating her autobiography , a poet( Richard Burton) washes up upon  her great island,  a poet who has been nicknamed”Angelo Del Morte” or The Angel of Death, because all woman  he encounters are ( as  Noel Coward   puts it)  a few steps away from the Grave Digger.

Based off an unsuccessful  Stage Play By Tennessee Williams‘  from the early 1960’s that had starred Talulah Bankhead and Tab Hunter, its a wonder any producer would have put any money into it at all ,aside from the fact it was a ”Tennessee Williams” Play and it was to star Power Couple Liz + Burton,

It at the end of the day quite a minimalist play similar to Night of the Iquana , and is set catastrophically  on an unnamed private island in the middle of the ocean  where Taylor Sunbaths her Dying Body in the sunshine, but there are some redeeming qualities,Noel Coward makes good with his interesting little role as ”the Witch of Capri” essentially playing… Himself and Sports quite a primitive, but interesting  score by John Barry ( Born Free, and the James Bond Theme) which to this day is incredibly popular with collectors.

This Film Interestingly enough is Praised most loudly by John Waters who has screened the last remaining print of the film  in several parts of the states , has sited it as (along with Imitation of Life) as one of the greatest influences and a testament to his craft

Like Most Taylor Burton Films of the late 1960’s this one bombed  most horribally , and was one of their last great screen apperaences together, it had been ravaged bu critics everywhere, and was seen to be a ”Folly” for everyone conserned, However as a film which deals with isolation Dying and or death as a metaphor, its one of the best there is.

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