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My Top 10 Marlon Brando Moments in A Streetcar Named Desire

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2009

This is a countdown of my 10 favorite Stanley (Marlon Brando) scenes in the amazing 1951 film "A Streetcar Named Desire".

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  • ALL of the girls (and the gay boys) in my drama class absolutely swooned when we watched A Streetcar Named Desire for the first time. He was a real man. Not a pretty boy. A man.

  • i remember when i watched streetcar named desire for the first time, i almost passed out on his first appearence in the movie haha!

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  • 3:00 let's just say that if he came at me like that, I would NOT be smashing a bottle in his beautiful face.

  • @mikimiki1010

    Glad to know Marlon himself had his priorities straight!

  • @Chimesgirl And yet this "man" is an abusive brute who beats his pregnant wife on a regular basis and rapes her vulnerable and mentally fragile sister. I find Marlon Brando incredible sexy, but not let's confuse what manhood really is. It's the actor who is sexy, the character is nothing to aspire for. Marlon Brando himself said he hated his character, Stan

  • @ribenariver "Don't you come toward me another step or I'll..."

    Hoped this helped.

  • What the heck does she say from 2:46-2:48????

  • Am I the only one that got turned on at 0:58 ???

  • You forgot his 'meow' at Blanche. My favorite Brando moment.

  • @thepinkwhale10 This has got me thinking. Anthony Quinn was the road company Stanley. I don't know if you're familiar with him or his voice. He, of course, played opposite Brando in Viva Zapata! as his brother. Burt Lancaster was up for the part but couldn't get out of his movie contract. When I think of Burt I think of Frank Gorshin's impression which you can see here at a Dean Martin roast. John Garfield was the first actor offered the part, but he would only do it for 6 months.

  • @1915fas idk something more manly sounding, thats for sure

  • @waiting4smtin 'One day he pulled out his two front teeth. And whenever company came over he hid under the front porch.'

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