Tennessee Williams - A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE 01

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Ann-Margret ...
    Blanche DuBois
    Treat Williams ...
    Stanley Kowalski
    Beverly D'Angelo ...
    Stella DuBois Kowalski
    Randy Quaid ...
    Harold 'Mitch' Mitchell
    Erica Yohn ...
    Eunice
    Rafael Campos ...
    Pablo
    Ric Mancini ...
    Steve
    Fred Sadoff ...
    Doctor
    Elsa Raven
    Nurse
    Tina Menard
    Mexican Woman

КОМЕНТАРІ • 66

  • @smellamyblake8352
    @smellamyblake8352 9 років тому +24

    What I really love so far is the atmosphere they have created. They really capture the whole New Orleans scene very well.

    • @winkcrazy
      @winkcrazy 7 років тому

      Watch А Strеetсar Nаmеd Dеsire оnlinе hеrе => twitter.com/693bf58a51923b832/status/795843709128478721 Теnnеssее Williаms А STRЕЕEТCAR NAMED DESIRE 01

    • @miaislamobinding3986
      @miaislamobinding3986 7 років тому

      I watсhеd А Strееtcаr Namеd Dеsirе full moviе hеrе twitter.com/2a55dc784498b77b5/status/822789215041634304 Tеееnnessее Williаms А SТREЕТCАR NAMЕD DЕSIRЕ 01

  • @plicketyplunk
    @plicketyplunk 5 років тому +2

    My favourite version of all. Ann Margaret IS Blanche. She is an actress that was never offered the really good roles and never got the recognition she deserves.

  • @mmedefarge
    @mmedefarge 13 років тому +8

    Thanks so much for uploading. I can't even find this version to rent. Best version of Streetcar,IMHO. Ann Margaret was great as Blanche, as she was supposed to be; not the sanitized Hollywood version of 1951.

  • @Jeffrey-wo5sx
    @Jeffrey-wo5sx 11 років тому +3

    Thank you SOOOOOOO much for posting, as my VHS version is old and rickety....and it hasn't been put on DVD..."Now don't get me wrong...your sister's not a drunkard or anything." Ann-Margaret was the finest Blanche. Ever. Ever. Ever.

  • @kleverkloggs
    @kleverkloggs 13 років тому +3

    At last a Blanche Dubois that you feel HAS tasted the pleasures of the flesh. . .

    • @kleverkloggs
      @kleverkloggs 4 роки тому +1

      @Jarred Knox Not to me - no - in GWTW yes - in Streetcar ? No

  • @OctPSfever
    @OctPSfever 2 роки тому

    Marlon's Streetcar will be forever the classic...That movie captured the essence of human emotion, drama, acting, beauty, art, etc...

  • @misskikixxxx
    @misskikixxxx 10 років тому +2

    The acting is amazing!

  • @Jeffrey-wo5sx
    @Jeffrey-wo5sx 11 років тому +3

    Absolutely, without a doubt, the finest interpretation of Blanche DuBois ever put on film---and that includes the genius Jessica Lange (who I am partial to) but nobody does this role like Ann-Margaret. Such an underrated performance that she should have won the Emmy Award for. Every time someone asks me who has ever done the best job on film of Blanche I reply "Ann-Margaret." The original plan was for Elizabeth Ashley but she dropped out. Ann-Margaret had Williams' blessing before his death.

    • @henryjackson2357
      @henryjackson2357 6 років тому +1

      lorcaman jones Neither come close to the real Blanche who is Vivien Leigh - she became Blanche. No one could perfect what she accomplished in that performance. One of the greatest ever in cinema.

  • @Youbarkimeow
    @Youbarkimeow 5 років тому +1

    I've watched the 1951 version and this is by far my favorite because i liked how Ann Margret play this character best.

  • @kate.a3345
    @kate.a3345 9 років тому +11

    Thankyou for posting these. Really helpful cuz im playing stella in streetcar at myschool and shes one complicated character

    • @smellamyblake8352
      @smellamyblake8352 9 років тому +7

      Elizabeth A Really? I always thought Blanche was the more complex character.

    • @kate.a3345
      @kate.a3345 9 років тому +4

      They are both really complex character especially trying to figure it out as a freshmen in high school the character can be a bit confusing at times. I don't know i thought it was complicated

    • @TheBourbonStreet
      @TheBourbonStreet 8 років тому +8

      I'd say Stella is rather a simple minded character, but to play Blanche would be a real challenge

    • @nickrockway472
      @nickrockway472 5 років тому

      howd you do?

    • @ni3070
      @ni3070 4 роки тому

      I liked her best in the play

  • @bwalls29
    @bwalls29 12 років тому +1

    thank you for posting this whomever, this is the best streetcar there is

  • @Alan7997
    @Alan7997 5 років тому +2

    I watched this in school back in the day, you could really feel the uncomfortable, sweaty heat.

  • @robertgold3868
    @robertgold3868 8 років тому +3

    Thank you for uploading this. I bought a copy of this on a VHS tape at a local thrift store, but your upload is of a better quality. As a high school English teacher, I enjoy seeing all versions of a work I teach.

    • @tradingtraveller05
      @tradingtraveller05 7 років тому

      А Strееееtсar Nаmеd Desirе mоviе hеrе => twitter.com/e8509ea7f3aa6e359/status/795843709128478721 TTТТеnnessее Williааms AAAA SТТTRЕЕTCАR NАМЕD DЕSIRЕ 01

    • @lordofdrinks7064
      @lordofdrinks7064 7 років тому

      This moooovie is now available to waaatch here => twitter.com/cb0ea07cb20be2b0e/status/822789215041634304 Tennessee Williams AAАA STREEEETCAR NAAAMED DESIRE 01

  • @exhailingduckv2.025
    @exhailingduckv2.025 3 роки тому

    This is very pogchamp

  • @domproc
    @domproc 9 років тому +5

    Gillian Anderson (Scully from X-files) was also a phenomenal Blanche.

  • @Baffled-f9d
    @Baffled-f9d 8 років тому +2

    Thank you.

  • @ginger1961
    @ginger1961 12 років тому

    I saw this back in the '80s and I have wanted to see it again. Thank you so much for uploading the whole thing. I am excited to sit down and watch it in one sitting. I teach high school English, and I have shown the Brando version and the Alex Baldwin version too. Now I can this one too!

  • @71crm
    @71crm 13 років тому +1

    Wow! This is one of those productions where everyone in the cast ends up perfect for the part they're playing!

  • @thegusglynnband
    @thegusglynnband 11 років тому +1

    Many thanks for posting!

  • @mmedefarge
    @mmedefarge 11 років тому +6

    Thanks for posting. Anne Margaret is the best Blanche, as Williams wrote her, not the PG version permitted in the earlier Vivian Leigh film, although Brando was superb.

    • @henryjackson2357
      @henryjackson2357 6 років тому +1

      MmeDefarge (Expose NYC Meth Labs) A-M is very good in this production but she doesn't touch Vivien Leigh or the 1951 film.

  • @foreignparticle1320
    @foreignparticle1320 4 роки тому +2

    Just watched this again after 10 years. Still the best filmed version of Streetcar, IMHO. Captures the sexual subtext vividly and realistically.
    I think Ann Margaret was superb at conveying the complexities of her character. Sure, Blanche is a tragic victim of circumstance and mentally fragile, but she is also a sexual predator. You can see this seething from the moment she meets Stanley.
    Also, I utterly believe Treat Williams' Stanley. If ever there was an archetype of carnal, sexually-charged masculinity, this is it.
    (And Marvin Hamlisch's score seasons everything perfectly.)

  • @Sweetiegirl18
    @Sweetiegirl18 12 років тому +1

    no one does it like brando.

  • @jmissesblac2006
    @jmissesblac2006 10 років тому +14

    This is the 1984 version damn it! Disappointed...

  • @jcs3894
    @jcs3894 13 років тому

    i think this is the better version of streetcar, the 1951 version isnt as good, i also went to see a production of it and the bolton octagon. i loved it, thank you for uploading :) xx

  • @natasha0903
    @natasha0903 12 років тому

    ah Blanche . my fav character :)

  • @chibao4522
    @chibao4522 11 років тому +1

    And No one does it like Vivien xD

  • @jjsaffron
    @jjsaffron 11 років тому +1

    to think Ann-Margret was 10 years older than Beverly and Treat; Ann Margret used to be BADDD! and still is

  • @plato12000
    @plato12000 10 років тому +1

    My nerves just broke.

  • @green777771
    @green777771 10 років тому +1

    ok why am i being nervous when i watch this?Haha this is my A level text and somehow I DON'T KNOW WHY this drama makes me nervous!Maybe because i can't accept the fact that there are people or men like Stanley in this world!!!

  • @marvinmelhorn2516
    @marvinmelhorn2516 10 років тому +5

    Are they using the 1951 movie script, because in the play Blanche doesn't go to the bowling alley. Eunice lets her in and tries to make small talk with Blanche, but when Blanche doesn't reciprocate Eunice goes to fetch Stella. In the 1951 movie, Blanche and Eunice don't really have much of a dialog, and Blanche goes to the bowling alley in search of Stella.

    • @simonemunoz6108
      @simonemunoz6108 6 років тому

      watch all three you will see the big difference the one with jessica and alec to me was the best had me crying for real

    • @simonemunoz6108
      @simonemunoz6108 6 років тому

      I need to watch the play

  • @megaswenson
    @megaswenson 11 років тому

    So strange to see the houses on St. Charles I've walked past hundreds of times, on the way to class, apartment buildings owned by relatives (the Desire streetcar does NOT run near Uptown, so, I have to pretend I don't know that the 1930s moderne apartment building is actually across from the Jewish Community Center. A minute later, I'm recognizing the view from the balcony of a certain bar in the French Quarter (Allergic to smoke, I'd be on the balcony while others in our party danced inside..)

  • @Zaddy34
    @Zaddy34 12 років тому

    I want to hug you SO bad right now.

  • @zaidris
    @zaidris 11 років тому

    Blanche character likes suellan in Dallas

  • @bodder777
    @bodder777 9 років тому +5

    Supposedly Tenn favored Ann-Margaret - true story: some folks I worked w in NY did a production and got a cease/desist from Williams' lawyer. Tenn happened to be in the city and somehow got wind of it...lo and behold he showed up one night and stated, mainly because there was a bar across the street. They finished like 4 a.m. as after each scene he went to have a cocktail. He came backstage and said 'Ah like what ya'll did w my play.' (the actor playing Stanley just HAPPENED to be black. 'Originally Ah wanted Stanley to be a black man but Ah knew they'd lynch me so Ah asked mahself what is the next best thing and Ah said a Polack!' Honest-to-God true...

    • @darbyzworld
      @darbyzworld 5 років тому

      Wrong 100%. Tennessee favored Jessica Tandy over all of them, the original Blanche on B'dway. Tennessee was my neighbor in New Orleans and we palled around a lot in the Quarter, he liked Vivian's interpretation though a tad too Hollywood, he thought Anne's Blanche seemed to be holding back but enjoyed because at the time he really needed the money.

    • @Runako11
      @Runako11 4 роки тому

      Wrong! Mr. Williams died before filming began on the 1984 version.

  • @MarianoBulaBlackOrpheus
    @MarianoBulaBlackOrpheus 12 років тому +2

    ann-margaret looking better as blanche dubois

  • @susanbcork
    @susanbcork 13 років тому

    when i watched this cast do this play, i actually prefer this one to the brando/leigh cast. none of this cast are slackers with their ability either. i know for fact that leigh was requested by williams and she did do a good job, but i admire treat wms. and his performance better than brando and really, really feel ann margret is very well suited for this.

  • @jjsaffron
    @jjsaffron 11 років тому

    She doesn't go to the bowling alley

  • @smokingsections
    @smokingsections 13 років тому +1

    The 1951 one was millions better! No comparison whatsoever. I don't find Ann-Margaret convincing as Blanche at all. Especially not with that voice...she doesn't have that frail air about her like Vivien Leigh did. Now SHE played the role to perfection- hence the Oscar. Tennessee Williams said so and he should know considering he wrote the play. I don't see how anyone could think this version is better...

    • @YatesNYC
      @YatesNYC 7 років тому +1

      + Alexa Nicole Vivien Leigh did give a fine performance but it was so sanitized ! I found Ann Margaret to be completely convincing and she brought a certain ferocity to the role. Margaret also had Tennessee Williams' blessing to play Blanche. Oh, and my dear, even though Leigh was deserving of the Oscar that particular year, winning an Oscar doess not always memorialize the best performance of the year. A perfect example is when Elizabeth Taylor won for Butterfield 8.

    • @Runako11
      @Runako11 4 роки тому

      @@YatesNYC True. Even Elizabeth Taylor agreed to that. She disliked her work in Butterfield 8, but she was good in it. However, NO ONE could touch her work in Who's Afraid Of Virginia Wolfe? Regarding Streetcar, I thought Ann-Margret gave a fantastic performance. I love it when attractive actresses outgrow their earlier sexpot images. Jane Fonda and Tuesday Weld outgrew theirs!

  • @green777771
    @green777771 10 років тому

    Oh this actress playing Blanche is the Supreme Witch is American Horror Story right?My friend told me hahaha why does she play all the dysfunctional weirdos??

    • @marvinmelhorn2516
      @marvinmelhorn2516 10 років тому +1

      No, that's Jessica Lange. She did play Blanche DuBois in the 1995 TV version of STREETCAR, but this is Anne-Margret in the 1984 version.

  • @Jinxownzu
    @Jinxownzu 12 років тому

    People talking about hugs and kisses- this is upsettingly inaccurate -_-'

  • @lindafoster5134
    @lindafoster5134 5 років тому

    I like everyone in this cast but I think Ann Margaret and Beverly should have switched rolls Blanche was a rather pretty but shy woman. Ann is a rather stately presence to be Blanche.

    • @Runako11
      @Runako11 4 роки тому

      The character of Blanche was not written as a shy woman. She was worldly; kicked out of town for seducing one of her teenaged students. Her tragedy builds as Stanley reveals the truth about his wife's sister, a promiscuous woman who frequented a hotel called the Tarantula Arms.