A Streetcar Named Desire

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Ann Margret looks too healthy to portray Blanche DuBois, the physically and mentally fragile Southern-belle protagonist of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, but we forget this discrepancy five minutes into her marvelous performance. This TV-movie version of Streetcar costars Treat Williams as faded aristocrat Blanche's rude 'n' crude brother-in-law Stanley Kowalski; Williams is persuasive, though he tries so hard not to be Marlon Brando that he comes off as a bit mechanical. The 1984 Streetcar is more realistically staged than the near-impressionistic 1951 Vivien Leigh/Marlon Brando filmization. The storyline, concerning the battle of wills between the earthy, pragmatic Stanley and the delusional Blanche, remains the same in both films, as does the script's tendency to avoid the homosexual elements that were so important to Williams' original play. The newer film's photography is bathed in an ambler tint throughout, conveying both nostalgia for the era in which it is set (the late 1940s) and a visual literalization of Blanche's "yellowed with antiquity" former lifestyle. The 1984 Streetcar Named Desire is less a remake of the 1951 version than a companion piece--a praiseworthy alternate version of the same sturdy material. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Rafael Campos; Ric Mancini; Randy Quaid; Raphael Sbarge; Erica Yohn

Credit

William Travilla - Costume Designer, John Erman - Director, Keith Barish - Executive Producer, Craig Baumgarten - Executive Producer, Marvin Hamlisch - Composer (Music Score), James Hulsey - Production Designer, Bill Butler - Cinematographer, Marc Trabulus - Producer, Oscar Saul - Screenwriter, Tennessee Williams - Play Author

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A Streetcar Named Desire
Directed by John Erman
Produced by Marc Trabulus
Written by Oscar Saul
Tennessee Williams
Starring Ann-Margret
Treat Williams
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Cinematography Bill Butler
Editing by Jerrold L. Ludwig
Distributed by American Broadcasting Company
Release date(s) March 4, 1984
Running time 119 minutes
Country United States
Language English

A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1984 television drama film directed by John Erman. Based on the 1947 play by Tennessee Williams, it stars Ann-Margret and Treat Williams.

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In 1984 the film won four Emmy Awards and in 1985 Ann-Margret won a Best Actress Golden Globe.

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Brando, Marlon (American actor)
Kazan, Elia (Turkish-born American stage and film director)
Leigh, Vivien (British actress)
Williams, Tennessee (American playwright)
Alex North (music)