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Review of by Four Star F — 06 Feb 2013

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The film adaption of the Tennessee Williams' play, A Street Car Named Desire was directed by Elia Kazan and stars Marlon Brando as the rough Polish husband of Stella Kowalski. Vivian Leigh plays the role of Stella's airy and superficial sister Blanche.

The film opens in the French Quarter of New Orleans where the Southern Belle Blanche DuBois comes to live with Stella and Stanley. Over time we learn of her past full of forbidden love and other problems.

Stanley is a brutish, dominating man and the arrival of Blanche upsets his relationship with his wife. A friend of Stanley's, Mitch (Karl Malden) is drawn to Blanche but the conflict between her and Stanley make the relationship impossible.

Now Stanley knows of her past and confronts Blanche about it. His cruelty and violence lead to her final breakdown. Ultimately, Mitch is angered, Stella is grief-stricken, and Stanley shows his dependence on Stella.

This film is full of drama and at times you dislike both Stanley and Blanche. Mitch is one of the characters you actually feel for.

This review of A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) was written by on 06 Feb 2013.

A Streetcar Named Desire has generally received very positive reviews.

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