A Streetcar Named Desire

Release Date: Dec 1, 1951
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A Streetcar Named Desire is the 1951 film adaptation of the 1947, Pulitzer Prize winning stage play by Tennessee Williams. Williams, collaborated with Oscar Saul on the screenplay and Elia Kazan who directed the stage production went on to direct the film. Marlon Brando, Kim Hunter, and Karl Malden, all members of the original Broadway cast, reprised their roles for the film. Vivien Leigh, who had appeared in the London theatre production, was brought in for the film version in lieu of Jessica Tandy, who had created the part of Blanche DuBois on Broadway. A Streetcar Named Desire holds the distinction of garnering Academy Award wins for actors in three out of the four acting categories. Oscars were won by Vivien Leigh, Best Actress, Karl Malden, Best Supporting Actor, and Kim Hunter, Best Supporting Actress. Marlon Brando was nominated for his performance as Stanley Kowalski, and although lauded for his powerful portrayal, did not win the Oscar for Best Actor. The film is also...
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A Streetcar Named Desire Information

Release Date

: Dec 1, 1951

Runtime

: 122 min

Language

: English Language

Region

: Nov 9, 2010 - DVD

Movie Budget

: 1,800,000

Production Company

: Warner Bros. Entertainment
All Cast & Crew

A Streetcar Named Desire Director

  1. Elia Kazan
    Director

A Streetcar Named Desire Story By

  1. Tennessee Williams
    Creator

A Streetcar Named Desire Writers

  1. Tennessee Williams
    Writer
  2. Oscar Saul
    Writer

A Streetcar Named Desire Actors

  1. Vivien Leigh
    Blanche DuBois
  2. Marlon Brando
    Stanley Kowalski
  3. Kim Hunter
  4. Karl Malden
  5. Rudy Bond
  6. Nick Dennis

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