Overview:
A disturbed, aging Southern belle moves in with her sister for solace — but being face-to-face with her brutish brother-in-law accelerates her downward spiral.Status: | Released (1951-09-19) |
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Awards: | Won 4 Oscars. 18 wins & 15 nominations total |
Screen: | Tennessee Williams, Oscar Saul, Charles Goldblat |
Productions: | Charles K. Feldman Group, Warner Bros. Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 10538: Vivien Leigh - Blanche DuBois
- 3084: Marlon Brando - Stanley Kowalski
- 10539: Kim Hunter - Stella Kowalski
- 9857: Karl Malden - Harold Mitchell
- 3143: Rudy Bond - Steve
- 2757: Nick Dennis - Pablo Gonzales
- 10540: Peg Hillias - Eunice
Crews
- 2746: Elia Kazan - Director - Directing
- 3634: Tennessee Williams - Theatre Play - Writing
- 3634: Tennessee Williams - Screenplay - Writing
- 10533: Oscar Saul - Screenplay - Writing
- 10535: Charles K. Feldman - Producer - Production
- 10536: Alex North - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 10537: Harry Stradling Sr. - Director of Photography - Camera
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Reviews
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_**Interesting themes, but an overrated melodrama**_ Released in late 1951 and directed by Elia Kazan based on Tennessee Williams play, "A Streetcar Named Desire" stars Vivien Leigh as the neurotic Blanche DuBois, who moves in with her sister (Kim Hunter) in the French Quarter of ....
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"I've always relied on the kindness of strangers." - Blanche Du Bois Blanche Dubois has had some problems back home. She rides into New Orleans on a streetcar to stay with her sister Stella and her brutish husband Stanley. It's an immediate clash of cultures as Blanche and Stanley ....
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