A Streetcar Named Desire
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
John Erman
Fred Sadoff
Oscar Flores
Rafael Campos
Elsa Raven
Tina Menard
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Synopsis
Ann-Margret and Treat Williams, in the second TV-movie for each, have the roles made famous in the 1951 film of Tennessee Williams' play by Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando as the sexually repressed Southern belle and her animalistic brother-in-law. While Kazan's film left out some of the more unabashed sexual suggestion of the play, this version is more closely based on the original material as it was performed on Broadway in 1947 with Jessica Tandy and a young Brando in the leads. It received 11 Emmy Award nominations: Outstanding Drama Special, Best Actress, Supporting Actress (D'Angelo), Supporting Actor (Quaid), director, cinematographer, art director/set decorator, costumer, editor, sound editor and sound mixer.
Director
John Erman
Cast
Fred Sadoff
Oscar Flores
Rafael Campos
Elsa Raven
Tina Menard
Beverly D'angelo
Ric Mancini
Treat Williams
Randy Quaid
Raphael Sbarge
Erica Yohn
Crew
Betty Atkinson
Keith Barish
S Clark Bason
Craig Baumgarten
Gail Bixby
Richard Blair
Wilmer Butler
Michael Caiozzo
Don L Cash
James Connell
Andy Costikyan
Le Dawson
R. Michael De Chellis
Dave Degaetano
Barbara Dixon
John Farrow
John Feinblatt
Dodie Foster
Sydney Guilaroff
Marvin Hamlisch
Randy Hart
Jack Hayes
Ray Hemphill
George Hill
James Hulsey
Kathleen Letterie
Steve Livingston
Jerrold L Ludwig
Daniel E Maltese
William Mccaughey
Neil Meron
Mel Metcalfe
Debra Michaelson
George R. Nelson
Joseph Nemec
Ramon Pahoyo
Tally Paulos
Terry Porter
Richard Raguse
Sam Reese
Barbara Ronci
Oscar Saul
Bill Mac Sems
Scott Senechal
James Simons
Michael Stipanich
Eddie Surkin
Joe Thibo
Marc Trabulus
Jim Troutman
Tennessee Williams
Tennessee Williams
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Aired in United States March 4, 1984