A trouble-prone drifter becomes involved in the problems of an alcoholic as well as an unhappily married woman, and also runs afoul of the woman's vicious husband. Adapted from a play by Tennessee Williams.
Features
New video interview with Lumet
Three plays by Tennessee Williams, an hour-long television presentation of one-act plays, directed by Lumet in 1958, with Ben Gazarra and Lee Grant, among others
New video program discussing the playwright's work in hollywood and The Fugitive Kind
Plus: a booklet featuring an essay by film critic David Thomson
Directors
Sidney Lumet
José Martínez Suárez
Writers
Tennessee Williams
Meade Roberts
Cast
Marlon Brando
Anna Magnani
Joanne Woodward
Maureen Stapleton
Victor JoryJabe Torrance
R.G. ArmstrongSheriff Talbott
Emory RichardsonUncle Pleasant
Madame SpivyRuby Lightfoot
Sally GracieDolly Hamma
Lucille BensonBeulah Binnings
Crew
Robert WhiteheadProducer
Kenyon HopkinsComposer
Martin JurowProducer
Boris KaufmanCinematographer
Carl LernerEditor
Richard ShepherdProducer
Richard SylbertArt Director
Frank ThompsonCostumes
United ArtistsStudio
United ArtistsProduction Company
Jurow-Shepherd-Pennebaker ProductionsProduction Company
Details
Genre
Drama
Subgenre
Drama
Title
The Fugitive Kind
Countries Produced
AR,US
Duration
119 minutes
Year of Release
1960
Product Tags
Criterion Collection, 2 Discs, DVD
Format
DVD
Program Type
Movie
Sound Features
Dolby Digital Mono
Screen Format
Black & White, Enhanced Widescreen for 16x9 TV
Aspect Ratio
1.66:1
Language
English
Region Code
1
Studio
Criterion Collection
General
Number Of Discs
2
Other
Product Name
The Fugitive Kind [Criterion Collection] [2 Discs] [1960]
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Brando & Magnani? YES!
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Brando & his snakeskin jacket; Anna Magnani & her dream enterprise. They both fire it up. Iconic Tennessee Williams story set in the south somehow works really well. AND Brando sings!