A Streetcar Named Desire - Dubbed - DVD
Model:11340478
SKU:14899265
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Description
In the classic play by Tennessee Williams, brought to the screen by Elia Kazan, faded Southern belle Blanche DuBois (Vivien Leigh) comes to visit her pregnant sister, Stella (Kim Hunter), in a seedy section of New Orleans. Stella's boorish husband, Stanley Kowalski (Marlon Brando), not only regards Blanche's aristocratic affectations as a royal pain but also thinks she's holding out on inheritance money that rightfully belongs to Stella. On the fringes of sanity, Blanche is trying to forget her checkered past and start life anew. Attracted to Stanley's friend Mitch (Karl Malden), she glosses over the less savory incidents in her past, but she soon discovers that she cannot outrun that past, and the stage is set for her final, brutal confrontation with her brother-in-law. Brando, Hunter, and Malden had all starred in the original Broadway version of Streetcar, although the original Blanche had been Jessica Tandy. Brando lost out to Humphrey Bogart for the 1951 Best Actor Oscar, but Leigh, Hunter, and Malden all won Oscars. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Features
Commentary by Karl Malden and Film Historians Rudy Behlmer and Jeff Young
Documentaries:
A Streetcar on Broadway
A Streetcar in Hollywood
Censorship and Desire
North and the Music of the South
An Actor Named Brando
Featurette: Movie and Audio Outtakes
Marlon Brando Screen Test
Feature-Length Profile Elia Kazan: A Director's Journey
Details
- GenreDrama
- Countries ProducedUSA
- Duration122 minutes
- Year of Release1951
Other
- LanguagesEnglish/French
- Subtitle LanguagesEng/Fre/Spa
- Aspect Ratio1.33:1
- UPC085393893224
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