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Jack Carson Late one night on a track field, a drunken Brick Pollitt tries to recapture his high school athletic glory days by leaping hurdles. He breaks his ankle, leaving him dependent on a crutch. The next day, Brick and his wife Maggie ("the Cat") visit his family's plantation in the
Mississippi Delta to celebrate the 65th birthday of Brick's father, Big Daddy. Depressed, Brick has spent the last few years drinking while resisting the affections of his wife, who shares with him her worries about the inheritance of Big Daddy's wealth. The family speculates about why Maggie is childless, while Brick's brother, Gooper, and his wife, Mae, have five children and a sixth on the way. Big Daddy and Big Mama arrive home from the hospital by private airplane and are greeted by Gooper, Mae, and their children, along with Maggie. Annoyed by the rehearsed display that his grandchildren give him, Big Daddy ignores them and drives to the house with Maggie. The news is that Big Daddy is not dying of
cancer. However, his doctor meets privately, first with Gooper and then with Brick, to divulge that it is a deception: Big Daddy has inoperable cancer and will likely be dead within a year. The truth is being kept from Big Daddy, as well as from all the women in the family. Brick reveals this to Maggie, who is heartbroken. Maggie wants Brick to take an interest in his father for both unselfish and selfish reasons, but he stubbornly refuses. As the party winds down, Big Daddy meets with Brick in his room, saying that he is fed up with Brick's behavior and alcoholism. Maggie joins them; at Brick's insistence, she reveals what happened a few years before, on the night Brick's best friend and football teammate, Skipper, took his life. Maggie was jealous of Skipper, who usurped Brick's attention. Brick's infatuation with Skipper was misguided, as Skipper was far less accomplished on the field and in life than Brick wanted to believe. Skipper was lost without Brick at his side, much more dependent on Brick than Brick was dependent on Skipper. Determined to ruin the Brick-Skipper relationship "by any means necessary", she considered making love with Skipper, making her husband question Skipper's loyalty. In Skipper's hotel bedroom, however, realizing she could have lost Brick instead, Maggie changed her mind and ran away. That very night, Skipper phoned Brick, falsely claiming to have made love with Maggie. Since then, Brick blamed Maggie for infidelity, refusing to make love to her. After Skipper's suicide, Brick had blamed himself for not having answered further phone calls from Skipper, resulting in Brick's self-destructive dependence on alcohol out of guilt over Skipper's death. After an argument, Brick lets it slip to Big Daddy that he will die of cancer, and this birthday will be his last. Shaken, Big Daddy retreats to the cellar. Meanwhile, Gooper, a lawyer, and his wife, Mae, argue with Big Mama about the family's cotton business and Big Daddy's will. Egged on by the scheming Mae, Gooper argues to cut Brick and Maggie out of the family fortune. Brick descends into the cellar, a labyrinth of antiques and family possessions, mostly bought by Big Mama during a European tour. Brick and Big Daddy confront each other in front of a large cutout of Brick in his athletic glory days. Big Daddy contrasts his own youthful experience with his
hobo father, a veteran of the Spanish-American War, who loved his young son, keeping him with him always, but leaving him nothing but an old worn out suitcase. Brick points out his legacy was a father's unconditional love, lacking in their own relationship. The pair reaches a reconciliation of sorts. In Big Daddy’s absence, Big Mama steps up to resist Gooper and Mae. On his return, Maggie gives Big Daddy her birthday present: the announcement of her pregnancy. When Mae calls Maggie a liar, Big Daddy and Brick defend her, although Brick knows that Maggie is not pregnant, and Big Daddy suspects it. In their room, Maggie and Brick reconcile and kiss, with Brick saying that they must make Maggie's lie come true. ==Cast==