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Release Date:
September 19, 1951
Original Title:
A Streetcar Named Desire
Alternate Titles:
Endstation Sehnsucht
Tramlijn Begeerte
Tramvaj zvan čežnja
Um Bonde Chamado Desejo
Un tranvía llamado deseo
慾望號街車
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Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Charles K. Feldman Group
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 BR: 12 DE: 12 FR: TP GB: 12 JP: R18+ KR: 18 NL: 12 PL: 12 RO: 15 US: PG
Runtime: 125
A fading southern belle moves in with her sister in New Orleans where her ferocious brother-in-law takes stabs at her sanity.
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Art Direction:
Richard Day
Assistant Director:
Don Alvarado
John Prettyman
Boom Operator:
Francis E. Stahl
Construction Coordinator:
Donald P. Desmond
Director:
Elia Kazan
Director of Photography:
Harry Stradling Sr.
Editor:
David Weisbart
Hairstylist:
Ray Forman
Makeup Artist:
Gordon Bau
Otis Malcolm
Music Director:
Ray Heindorf
Orchestrator:
Maurice De Packh
Original Music Composer:
Alex North
Producer:
Charles K. Feldman
Screenplay:
Oscar Saul
Tennessee Williams
Set Decoration:
George James Hopkins
Sound:
Nathan Levinson
Sound Designer:
C.A. Riggs
Supervising Art Director:
Bertram Tuttle
Theatre Play:
Tennessee Williams
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