We're so used to seeing these scenes with music in the background leading up to the intense moments but these actors did it with repetition until the director got the performance they wanted. It may look effortless but we know that's bc there was great talent in this cast.
Si....un trabajo intenso, sistematico. De todos modos ellos ya habian trabajado sus personajes en función teatral.y antes en ensayos y antes creandolo y en encontrandolo en forma individual. Solo Vivian se incorpora al elenco cinematográfico
@@katedavis3233 its self doubt, we are not in happy times right now, its just all of the positive seeming distractions of a computer screen taking up your vision to see around it with videos of cats to the newest launch on your phone...why were TVs invented again when the majority hardly use it for broadcasted showings??. We have downgraded in every way, even on race if you'll fancy the idea.
This is amazing! If only you had more footage since there’s already a streetcar outtake like this..the first few minutes tho I could die! Thank you so much for this!
As you all know, MB played Kowalski in the first-ever stage production of Streetcar (on Broadway no less!and later on on the road) from 12/1947 to 12/1949-for 855 performances !
My all time favorite not because of his acting but because he was true to himself just real ..he is the greatest hoolywood figure while he hated to be part of this ..what a irony no actors are even closed to his acting same for Vivien Leigh they were part of another league irremplaçable
@@alphonsebartholomeus8114 I absolutely agree with you. After watching other 'Streetcar' adaptations, I have a newfound respect for this screen production. Ann-Margret and Jessica Lange, while good, pale next to Vivien Leigh's Blanche.
Calling Marlon Brando "handsome" is an understatement. He was like a greek statue came to live, so beautiful.
Yes...Soo beautiful even for today standard
better.absolutely indescribable.
Πραγματικά δεν έχει περπατήσει ξανά τέτοιος άνδρας στη γη .
I couldn’t agree more. He was absolutely beautiful/gorgeous/handsome/unique, etc…. Loved him!
This movie came out in 1951; it's mad seeing outtakes from this movie.
feel like we r blessed
We have outtakes from CHAPLIN movies, you know.
Can’t take your eyes off Vivian Leigh and Marlon Brando. Thank you.
Brando is so intense.
🥵🥵🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 😍😍😍😍
Thank you uploading this....Marlon Brando was talented..
Marlon is hypnotic!!!
We're so used to seeing these scenes with music in the background leading up to the intense moments but these actors did it with repetition until the director got the performance they wanted. It may look effortless but we know that's bc there was great talent in this cast.
Si....un trabajo intenso, sistematico.
De todos modos ellos ya habian trabajado sus personajes en función teatral.y antes en ensayos y antes creandolo y en encontrandolo en forma individual.
Solo Vivian se incorpora al elenco cinematográfico
Four great actors. Marlon needed them. They needed him.
Without a shadow of a doubt the greatest actor who ever lived.
Smooth, and real, and NOT ACTING, it's all natural.
This generation is so deprived because theres none like this man ever again
Oh shut up
@@katedavis3233 why, since you know they are right?
@@artdecotimes2942 why would I say shut up if I thought they were right
@@katedavis3233 its self doubt, we are not in happy times right now, its just all of the positive seeming distractions of a computer screen taking up your vision to see around it with videos of cats to the newest launch on your phone...why were TVs invented again when the majority hardly use it for broadcasted showings??. We have downgraded in every way, even on race if you'll fancy the idea.
But they have jake Paul 😂 isn’t that sad
This is amazing! If only you had more footage since there’s already a streetcar outtake like this..the first few minutes tho I could die! Thank you so much for this!
MB once said that the some of the best acting on any film set happens after the director yells “Cut!”.
This a GEM for budding directors + actors!
Marlon Brando actor legendary Best 🎭
As you all know, MB played Kowalski in the first-ever stage production of Streetcar (on Broadway no less!and later on on the road) from 12/1947 to 12/1949-for 855 performances !
Thank you, FM.
He could interfere with me!🤣
🤣🤣
Menage a trois? Non?
Legendary 🎭
Theatre 🎭
Stanley was pure animal
The best
M A R L O N B R A N D O F O R E V E R
Interfere with me!! Interfere with me!!! 🤪
Oui, je travaille.
My all time favorite not because of his acting but because he was true to himself just real ..he is the greatest hoolywood figure while he hated to be part of this ..what a irony no actors are even closed to his acting same for Vivien Leigh they were part of another league irremplaçable
The Master.
No wonder Brando hated acting lol
Fascinating to see these clips. Brando exuded sex and danger so effortlessly.
The ultimate manhood
0'27 OVARIES EXPLOSION LADIEEESSSSSSSSSSS #brandofever
No offense to Vivien Leigh but Marlon definitely did all the heavy lifting here and it's clearly his movie.
no, man. vivien's acting here is one of the greatest in history. she played the role so perfectly, i feel sad about it for a week
@@alphonsebartholomeus8114 I absolutely agree with you. After watching other 'Streetcar' adaptations, I have a newfound respect for this screen production. Ann-Margret and Jessica Lange, while good, pale next to Vivien Leigh's Blanche.
No way
Vivian Leigh is a legend please
Leigh’s acting was genius.
The actors are just a tool that is reworked many times to create art
Sad to see Scarlett like this!
X q??? Se ve el verdadero esfuerzo, el trabajo, la comprensión???😮
Sadly... they're all dead now
Abigail Williams Well you’re not subtle at all..
Yeah. That's what happens. Have you just figured it out?
Debbie Downer 🙃