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Ava Gardner | Maxine Faulk | |
Sue Lyon | Charlotte Goodall | |
Deborah Kerr | Hannah Jelkes | |
Cyril Delevanti | Nonno | |
Richard Burton | Rev. Dr. T. Lawrence Shannon | |
Grayson Hall | Judith Fellowes | |
James Ward | ||
Skip Ward | Hank Prosner (as James Ward) | |
Mary Boylan | Miss Peebles | |
Fidelmar Durán | Pepe (uncredited) | |
Emilio Fernández | Barkeeper (uncredited) | |
Gladys Hill | Miss Dexter | |
Barbara Joyce | Teacher | |
C.G. Kim | Chang | |
Roberto Leyva | Pedro | |
Billie Matticks | Miss Throxton |
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Producer | Ray Stark
John Huston Emilio Fernández |
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Writer | John Huston
Anthony Veiller Tennessee Williams |
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Cinematography | Gabriel Figueroa
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Musician | Benjamin Frankel
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One Man...Three Women...One Night "A man has got just so much in his emotional bank balance. But mine has run out." In a remote Mexican seacoast town, a fallen Episcopal priest struggles to pull his shattered life together. And three women - an earthy hotel owner, an ethereal artist and a hot-eyed willful teenager - can help save him. Or destroy him. With an outstanding cast headed by Richard Burton, Ava Gardner and Deborah Kerr, direction by legendary filmmaker John Huston and a steamy screenplay based on Tennessee Williams' acclaimed stage play, The Night of the Iguana pulses with conflicting passions and a surprising edge of knowing humor. Winner of one Academy Award® and nominated for three more, the film explores the dark night of one man's soul - and illuminates the difference between dreams and the bittersweet surrender to reality. |
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