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Tennessee Williams - A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE 01

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2011

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

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  • I want to hug you SO bad right now.

  • I could just kiss you for giving me this! :D

  • I wish they had used the original theme music. It really set the mood.

  • I <3 Treat!!! Thank you so much for this! :)

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

  • 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.

  • I haven't seen this since it aired on the television. Naturally the 1951 screen verison was better, but Ann-Margret certainly done herself proud with this one. I was totally impressed with her performance. I felt less impressed with the third version starring Jessica Lange. Thank you so very much for uploading this for us.. Wonderful stuff ..

  • 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...

  • thanks so much for uploading, mrtimothytickles! i've been looking for this version for the longest time. one of the best versions of the play i've ever seen--and i've seen a lot of them. a strong second in my opinion to the 1951 original. don't ever take this video down!

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

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