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A Streetcar Named Desire
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
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Synopsis:
Set in the French Quarter of post WWII New Orleans, desperate and neurotic Blanche DuBois searches for someplace and someone to call her own when she is forced out of her hometown after trying to seduce a teenage boy whom she was teaching. What she finds is a wild town filled with characters more desperate than herself -- namley the brutish Stanley who is in love with Blanche's sister Stella and deeply mistrusts Blanche and her shadowy past.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
9/18/1951
Studio
Credit
Warner Bros. Pictures
Studio
Director
Credit
Elia Kazan
Director
Cast
Credit
Vivien Leigh
Blanche DuBois
Marlon Brando
Stanley Kowalski
Kim Hunter
Stella Kowalski
Karl Malden
Mitch
Rudy Bond
Steve
Nick Dennis
Pablo
Peg Hillias
Eunice
Wright King
Collector
Richard Garrick
Doctor
Anne Dere
Matron
Edna Thomas
Mexican Woman
Chester Jones
Street Vendor
Marietta Canty
Negro Woman
Lyle Latell
Policeman
Mel Archer
Foreman
Charles Wagenheim
Passerby
Maxie Thrower
Passerby
Production Credits
Credit
Charles K Feldman
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Group Productions
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group
Domestic Video Distributor
British Film Institute Distribution
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Writer
Credit
Tennessee Williams
Play as Source Material
Elia Kazan
Screenplay
Oscar Saul
Writer (adaptation) - adaptation
Tennessee Williams
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
George James Hopkins
Set Decorator
Richard Day
Art Director - art direction
Film Camera
Credit
Harry Stradling
Director of Photography
Music
Credit
Alex North
Music
Ray Heindorf
Music - music director
Production Management
Credit
Don Page
Assistant Director
Norman A Cook
Production Manager
Sound
Credit
C A Riggs
Sound
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Gordon Bau
Makeup
Lucinda Ballard
Costume Designer
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