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STELLA.......!

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December 3 1947 : A Streetcar Named Desire opens on Broadway

On this day , Marlon Brando's famous cry of "STELLA!" first booms across a Broadway stage, electrifying the audience at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre during the first-ever performance of Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire.

The 23-year-old Brando played the rough, working-class Polish-American Stanley Kowalski, whose violent clash with Blanche DuBois (played on Broadway by Jessica Tandy), a Southern belle with a dark past, is at the center of Williams' famous drama. Blanche comes to stay with her sister Stella (Kim Hunter), Stanley's wife, at their home in the French Quarter of New Orleans; she and Stanley immediately despise each other. In the climactic scene, Stanley rapes Blanche, causing her to lose her fragile grip on sanity; the play ends with her being led away in a straitjacket.

Streetcar, produced by Irene Mayer Selznick and directed by Elia Kazan, shocked mid-century audiences with its frank depiction of sexuality and brutality onstage. When the curtain went down on opening night, there was a moment of stunned silence before the crowd erupted into a round of applause that lasted 30 minutes. On December 17, the cast left New York to go on the road. The show would run for more than 800 performances, turning the charismatic Brando into an overnight star. Tandy won a Tony Award for her performance, and Williams was awarded the Pulitzer Prize
for Drama.

In 1951, Kazan made Streetcar into a movie. Brando, Hunter and Karl Malden (as Stanley's friend and Blanche's love interest) reprised their roles. The role of Blanche went to Vivien Leigh, the scenery-chewing star of "Gone with the Wind". Controversy flared when the Catholic Legion of Decency threatened to condemn the film unless the explicitly sexual scenes--including the climactic rape--were removed. When Williams, who wrote the screenplay, refused to take out the rape, the Legion insisted that Stanley be punished onscreen. As a result, the movie (but not the play) ends with Stella leaving Stanley.

A Streetcar Named Desire earned 12 Oscar nominations, including acting nods for each of its four leads. The movie won for Best Art Direction, and Leigh, Hunter and Malden all took home awards; Brando lost to Humphrey Bogart in The African Queen.
 
I didn't realise Brando had been in the play first before the movie.
 
Me either. I've only seen the film once, but I enjoyed it quite a bit. There's something about old black and white movies that modern ones are lacking. I love the pace and quick wittedness of the dialogue.
 
Brando's stage performance was a milestone in its time. It was singlehandedly responsible for putting American "method" acting on the map.

He was a real hottie too, until he got fat and all.
 
I've only seen the Simpsons version.

YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON THE KINDENESS OF STRANGERS.
 
Fun fact: Brando played Stanley and Kim Hunter played Stella in the original Broadway version, but who played Blanche DuBois?

None other than Driving Miss Daisy herself, Jessica Tandy. ZOMG! IT EVEN SAID IT IN THE FIRST POST, HOW COULD YOU NOT GET THIS? JAYSUS FUCK KNOB BARBRA STREISAND!
 
ZOMG.
what a cast.
 
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