A Streetcar Named Desire
Warner Bros. (1951)
Action, Drama, Queer Themes/Interest, Romance
In Collection
#668
9*
Seen ItYes
(1/4/2017 Mort recently, home)
883929159871
IMDB   8.0
122 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1
Nick Dennis Pablo Gonzales
Karl Malden Harold Mitchell
John George Passerby
Vivien Leigh Blanche DuBois
Marlon Brando Stanley Kowalski
Kim Hunter Stella Kowalski
Wright King A Collector
Richard Garrick A Doctor
Marietta Canty Giggling Woman with Eunice
Rudy Bond Steve
Ann Dere The Matron
Peg Hillias Eunice
Mickey Kuhn The Helpful Sailor
Mel Archer Foreman
Chester Jones Street Vendor
Edna Thomas The Mexican Woman
Dahn Ben Amotz Minor Role
John Gonetos Vendor
Director
Elia Kazan
Producer Charles K. Feldman
Writer/Composer Tennessee Williams
Oscar Saul
Cinematography Harry Stradling Sr.
Music Alex North


Blanche DuBois, a high school English teacher with an aristocratic background from Auriol, Mississippi, decides to move to live with her sister and brother-in-law, Stella and Stanley Kowalski, in New Orleans after creditors take over the family property, Belle Reve. Blanche has also decided to take a break from teaching as she states the situation has frayed her nerves. Knowing nothing about Stanley or the Kowalskis' lives, Blanche is shocked to find that they live in a cramped and run down ground floor apartment - which she proceeds to beautify by putting shades over the open light bulbs to soften the lighting - and that Stanley is not the gentleman that she is used to in men. As such, Blanche and Stanley have an antagonistic relationship from the start. Blanche finds that Stanley's hyper-masculinity, which often displays itself in physical outbursts, is common, coarse and vulgar, being common which in turn is what attracted Stella to him. Beyond finding Blanche's delicate ... Written by Huggo
Edition Details
Release Date 1993
No. of Discs/Tapes 1

Notes
I recently revisited Streetcar after several years -- Fortunately the DVD in my collection is the 1993 restoration which includes Kazan's original 1951 cuts (forced by the Hays commission and the Catholic League of Decency censorship), and we can see how the film really was -- (see: Les Fabian Brathwaite's "Hays’d: Decoding the Classics).
+ Review: Streetcar Named Desire
Indie Movie DB: Les Fabian Brathwaite's "Hays’d: Decoding the Classics — 'A Streetcar Named Desire'
Presentation: Cecilie Sorensen "Homosexuality in A Streetcar Named Desire"
Wikipedia
National Film Registry of the Library of Congress