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A Streetcar Named Desire
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Directed by Elia Kazan
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, All Movie Guide
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"What's the AFI project, you ask? For more information, or if you just enjoy my bemused ramblings, read here: http://www.spout.com/blogs/pip pin06/archive/2008/3/1/25756.a spx A Streetcar Named Desire is on the following AFI lists: The Original Top 100 (#45)100 Greatest Love Stories (#67)100 Movie Quotes: (2 total) (#45 - Stanley Kowalski: " " [More]
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"Elia Kazan: A Director's JourneyThis was on the DVD with A Streetcar Named Desire. It has a review of all of the movies in Kazan's film career along with commentary from the director himself.I'm not highly attracted to Kazan's strict sense of what is necessary for theatre or film. He likes to boil things down.  " [More]
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"This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown”. To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.A Streetcar Named DesireYeah Marlon Brando is pretty amazing in this. His more naturalistic style of film acting must have been shattering in many ways at this tim " [More]
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"Marlon Brando makes this movie. His performance almost single-handedly makes this a "liked" film...but the fact that the so-called Legion of Decency had so much pull in those days and altered much of the play's original dialogue is infuriating to me, and Vivien Leigh's performance seems very "effected", although some might argue that that is a character trait. The direction is fine, the cinematography is fine, I personally got bored when Brando wasn't on screen. B " [More]
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With the same director (Elia Kazan), a screenplay co-adapted by the playwright (Tennessee Williams), and three-quarters of the Broadway production's stars, A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) transcended "filmed theater" to become a groundbreaking Hollywood work. Battling the stringent Production Code, Kazan and Williams made concessions concerning the "perverse" sexual elements of Blanche DuBois' past, but they retained the crucial rape of "delicate," old-fashioned Blanche by brutal, "modern" Stanley Kowalski, earning the Code's approval for a film definitively aimed toward adults. Marlon Brando's star-making performance as the "Stella"-howling Stanley burned itself into popular consciousness with its combination of carnality and Method-acting "naturalness," establishing Brando as the premier purveyor of the then-innovative Method acting style and a striking erotic presence. The more traditional Vivien Leigh, replacing Broadway's Jessica Tandy, similarly flourished as Blanche, while the Oscar-winning art direction, Harry Stradling's photography, and Alex North's moody, influential jazz score enhanced the hothouse atmosphere. The film was nominated for 12 Oscars, including Best Picture, and took home awards for Leigh, Karl Malden, and Kim Hunter, though Brando lost to Humphrey Bogart in The African Queen. It was re-released in 1993 with four minutes of footage that had originally been censored by the Legion of Decency, including close-ups of Hunter's Stella eyeing Stanley with too much desire. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 

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